BeiBen Truck

BeiBen Truck (Baotou BeiBen Heavy-Duty Truck Co)
Native name
北奔重型汽车集团有限公司
Founded1988
Headquarters,
ProductsTrucks
ParentNorth industries Group Corporation (NORINCO)
Websitehttp://www.beiben.cn/

BeiBen Truck (Baotou BeiBen Heavy-Duty Truck Co) is a heavy-truck manufacturer based in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China. BeiBen, (North Benz), is part of the North industries Group Corporation (NORINCO). It was founded in 1988 when BeiBen signed an agreement with Daimler-Benz to manufacture Mercedes-Benz Trucks. Mercedes was to deliver CKD kits for assembly by BeiBen, and within a few years, the trucks would contain 90% domestic parts. By 2010, BeiBen was building 40,000 trucks a year.[1]

BeiBen V3 1834 2014

BeiBen Axle factory produces Mercedes-Benz licensed axles for the heavy duty trucks. Axle models include the planetary hub-reduction axles HL-7/HD-7, and the steering axles VL-4. These axles are well reputed throughout China, Malaysia, Indonesia, South America, South Africa for its robustness and high loading capacity and durability. These axles are in turn used by other truck manufacturers in China as well.

In 2012, BeiBen set up production lines in South Africa and Ethiopia.[2] In Pakistan, Heavy Industries Taxila have been producing the Prime Mover V3 in a joint venture.[3]

In 2014, at the IAA Hannover, a BeiBen V3 prime-mover equipped with the ZF-Astronic gearbox was exhibited by ZF. [4]

2014 also marks the year when BeiBen trucks are equipped with Euro-5 emission engines, delivered to Singapore and Hong Kong.

In April 2018, Beiben exhibited the first Euro-VI compliant trucks at the Beijing Autoshow Exhibition. Singapore became the 1st country to receive the new Euro-VI trucks.

BeiBen 2538 dump truck in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China
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  2. ^ "BeiBen Truck Continues to Set up Assembly Lines in South Africa - China Truck Industry, Truck News, Parts News -www.chinatrucks.com". www.chinatrucks.com.
  3. ^ "Heavy Industries Taxila". Archived from the original on 2016-03-22. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  4. ^ "PIX: ZF offers look ahead to the IAA Commercial Vehicles Show". 10 July 2014.