Proton Production in Shah Alam Plant Ends After 40 Years – 1,400 Employees Relocated to Tg Malim
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Proton production in Shah Alam plant ends after 40 years – 1,400 employees relocated to Tg Malim
It’s the curtain call for Proton’s Shah Alam manufacturing plant which, as previously reported, churned out its last Saga on September 30. With that comes the end of operations for the facility that was the birthplace of the national carmaker, having produced much of its vehicles over the last 40 years. The closure of the 83.48-hectare factory completes the transition of Saga production to Tanjong Malim, where it joins the Persona, the S70 and t…
Proton officially says farewell to Shah Alam plant after 4 decades - SoyaCincau
After producing more than 4 million vehicles for the past 40 years, Proton has officially ended its vehicle assembly operation in Shah Alam. All locally produced Proton vehicles, including Saga, Persona, X50, X70, and S70, are now being assembled in the national automaker’s manufacturing complex at the Automotive High Tech Valley (AHTV) in Tanjung Malim, Perak. According to Proton, the Shah Alam plant rolled out its final vehicle – a Saga – on 3…
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