In order to meet rising demand, Iran Khodro (IKCO) says it intends to boost its daily production to 2,000 cars by the end of June.
The company says it has increased the production of its “second self-developed car, Runna, to 20 sets per hour”.
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Hussein Najari, IKCO vice-president in production said that the company is currently producing more than 1,000 sets of different passenger cars a day that would run up to 2,000 cars a day by the end of June.
The vice-president also referred to the company’s new programmes and said, “required measures have been taken to promote the level of emission standard of the products to Euro IV.”
Najari also added that IKCO has received related certificate for products like Peugeot 206, Runna, and Samand EF7 and pointed out that other products would receive the same certificate in near future.
According to Najari, development and updating the current products and presenting new ones make IKCO’s main strategy to measure up to customers’ needs and preferences.
He also referred to the new ‘Dena’, to be presented later this year, as the latest achievement of IKCO in design and development of new products.
