Type | Corporation |
---|---|
Industry | Automotive industry |
Founded | 1960 |
Founder | Kamal Ghabbour Sadek Ghabbour |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Middle East |
Key people | Dr. Raouf Ghabbour (CEO) Nader Ghabbour (COO) Dina Ghabbour (CBDO) Wissam Al Adany (CIO) |
Products | Automobiles, Buses, Trucks and Motorcycles |
LE 201.4 million |
The GB Corp is an Egyptian manufacturer of automobiles, buses, trucks and motorcycles located in Cairo.[1][2]
The company was founded in 1960 by the brothers Kamal and Sadek Ghabbour because they realized that the automotive sector was a growing market. In its early days the company was named Ghabbour Brothers. Formerly, the group was manufactured Saviem (later RVI) vehicles. Today the Group manufactures vehicles for numerous brands such as: Bajaj Auto, Hyundai and Volvo. With an annual output of 150,000 units, the Ghabbour Group is currently the largest automobile manufacturer in Egypt.
Model overview
Fuso
- Mitsubishi Canter
- Mitsubishi Cruiser
- Mitsubishi Eagle
- Mitsubishi FP
- Mitsubishi FV
- Mitsubishi Rosa
Hyundai
- Hyundai Accent
- Hyundai Accent Sport
- Hyundai Solaris
- Hyundai Atos Prime
- Hyundai Elantra AD & MD & HD
- Hyundai Elantra SE
- Hyundai H-1
- Hyundai H-1 Van
- Hyundai H100 Pick-up
- Hyundai i30
- Hyundai i30 CW
- Hyundai Matrix
- Hyundai Nova
- Hyundai Santa Fe
- Hyundai Sonata
- Hyundai Tucson ix35
- Hyundai Verna
- Hyundai Verna Star
- Hyundai Verna Viva
Mazda vehicles
- Mazda 6 sedan
- Mazda 3 sedan & hatchback
- Mazda 2 sedan
- Mazda CX-9
Chinese vehicles
Its Geely Emgrand brand faced a lot of criticism at one point for endangering people's lives.[3] The campaign generated a lot of negative sentiment towards the brand.
Bajaj Auto
Volvo Trucks
- Volvo FH
- Volvo FL6
- Volvo FM
- Volvo Splendido (B12B Bus Type GVW)
References
- ↑ Ghabbour Group, World News.
- ↑ "Company Profile for GB Auto SAE". in.reuters.com. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- ↑ "هاشتاج لو ببلاش متركبهاش يحذر من شراء جيلي امجراند - سيارات". أخبارك.نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-01-20.