Asghar Ghandchi

Asghar Gahndchi (1928 – July 2019) was an Iranian entrepreneur known as the father of Iran's truck industry. He was the founder of Iran Kaveh (Saipa Diesel), the first trailer and truck manufacturing company without a foreign assisted assembly line.

Prior to the Islamic revolution in Iran, the shah’s regime was interested in boosting Iranian industry. As a result, the tendency was to favor companies with higher Iranian built content.

Ghandchi was able to establish ties with Mack Trucks of United States and started manufacturing trucks officially under their license. His company soon grew to 1200 workers and ge reached a capacity of roughly 2000 trucks per year. Approximately 60% of these trucks was Iranian content while the rest was imported.

He had plans to start localizing the remaining 40% which included the engine as well. However, in 1979, the Islamic revolution happened and his plans had to be postponed.

After the Iran-Iraq war, although he had lost his authority in his own company, he tried establishing another company called Kaveh Kar in order to provide after-sales service and maintenance to existing Mack trucks in Iran.

Death

Ghandchi died at the age 91 in July 2019.

Sources

  • "اصغر قندچی؛ مردی که با کامیون آمد" [Asghar Ghandchi; the man who came by truck]. BBC (in Persian). 2019-07-30.
  • "اصغر قندچی درگذشت / جزئیات مراسم پدر کامیون سازی ایران". بیت‌ ران (Bitrun) (in Persian). 2019-07-29. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  • "اتاق بازرگانی، صنایع، معادن و کشاورزی تهران". tccim.ir. Retrieved 2019-08-05.


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