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Bus and coach import company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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BCI is a bus and coach importer headquartered in Kewdale, Perth, Western Australia. It was established by former Hino dealer Ron Nazzari in 1991 as a small family-run operation. It initially imported buses from Malaysia, both fully assembled and in knocked down form.[2]

In 2006, it moved production to China.[3] In May 2011, BCI opened the 48,000 square metre Xiamen Feng Tai Bus and Coach International factory in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China.[4] It sells buses in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.[5] Although manufactured in China, vehicles carry Australian Vehicle identification numbers.[6]
In 2016, Ensignbus began to sell BCI products in the United Kingdom for the first time, starting with the BCI Enterprise high capacity integral double-decker.[7]
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Products
Current

- Airporter
 - Citirider 8
 - Citirider 12
 - Citirider E
 - Classmaster 43
 - Classmaster 57
 - Classmaster 65
 - Classmaster 3-axle
 - Cruiser 9
 - Cruiser 12
 - Enterprise
 - Excellence
 - Explorer
 - Fleetmaster 33
 - Fleetmaster 43
 - Fleetmaster 55
 - Fleetmaster 3-axle
 - Proma
 - Proma DX
 - Proma low-floor[8]
 
Additionally, BCI market the Mercedes-Benz O500R, O500RF and XBC.
Former
- Hino BD186
 - Hino FD1J
 - Hino RG197
 - Hino RG230
 - Hino RK176
 - Hino RM260
 - MotorCoach Australia 3010 series
 - Mitsubishi Fuso MP218[9]
 
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