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Hyundai India starts shipping knocked down cars to Sudan

Wednesday, July 23, 2008; Posted: 11:15 PM
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NEW DELHI, Jul 24, 2008 (Asia In Focus via COMTEX) -- HYMOF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- India's second largest carmaker HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA said Wednesday it has started the shipment of disassembled knocked down (DKD) units of cars, including the i10, to Sudan. With an order for over 2,000 units, the first shipment to the northeast African country comprised 96 DKD units of Hyundai's 'i10' compact car , the company said in a statement.

* "We are today embarking on a new journey with the shipment of the first consignment of DKD cars which is also a first for us as well as the automotive industry here in India," Hyundai Motor India managing director H S Lheem said.

* "Sudan has already been importing HMIL cars and the i10 in DKD is an addition to this," he added.

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