Indus Motor Company (IMC) has once again been awarded “Zero Defect” status by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC).
It placed the company in Pakistan among Toyota’s top-performing production facilities globally.
The recognition follows Toyota’s stringent Shipping Quality Audit (SQA), a global benchmark assessing adherence to the company’s exacting quality standards across all affiliates.
To mark the achievement, a senior delegation from Toyota Motor Asia (TMA), Singapore, visited IMC’s manufacturing plant. Masahiko Maeda, CEO, Toyota Motor Asia, led the delegation. The delegation included Hiroshi Nasu and Shunsuke Shibayama (Executive Vice Presidents), Ryuzo Miwa (Vice President). Hiroki Kogiso (Project General Manager), and Shinya Terashima (Project Manager).
During the visit, Toyota leadership praised IMC’s consistent alignment with Toyota’s global manufacturing and quality standards, which are uniformly applied worldwide. Zero Defect status is a rare distinction and reflects IMC’s world-class production systems, disciplined processes, and highly skilled workforce.
Industry observers regard this milestone as a strong endorsement of Pakistan’s manufacturing capability. They highlighted the country’s capacity to compete at the highest international level. The achievement underscores a culture of precision, consistency. And continuous improvement rooted in the Toyota Production System and the Kaizen philosophy.
Mohammed Ali R. Habib, Chairman of Indus Motor Company expressed views regarding the status. He noted that as global value chains evolve, countries like Pakistan must demonstrate reliability. Consistency, and competitiveness—attributes that this recognition firmly reinforces.
Mr Habib emphasised that such accomplishments strengthen customer confidence. Elevate Pakistan’s industrial reputation. And highlight the strategic importance of nurturing advanced manufacturing capabilities for national economic growth.
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IMC CEO Ali Asghar Jamali described it as a moment of national and organisational pride, calling it a global validation of Pakistan’s manufacturing excellence and IMC’s commitment to the Toyota Way. He emphasised that the distinction reflects the discipline, technical expertise, and dedication of IMC’s people, with every vehicle meeting Toyota’s highest global benchmark.
Aligned with Toyota’s focus on people development, IMC continues to invest in advanced capability-building initiatives, including the Inter Company Transfer (ICT) Program and Toyota’s Global Skill Training (GST) initiative in Japan. To date, 490 IMC employees have received training at Toyota plants in Japan, Thailand and Singapore, with more planned.
As Pakistan strengthens its industrial base, IMC’s Zero Defect achievement stands as a compelling example of the country’s ability to meet the most demanding global quality standards.
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