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Saipa Diesel
Iranian manufacturing company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SAIPA Diesel Company, originally branded Iran Kaveh, is an Iranian-based manufacturer of trucks and trailers.
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Beginnings
The company began operations in 1963 under an exclusive agreement with Mack Trucks to assemble their trucks and various types of trailers. By 1978, the factory was producing a total of 7,512 units.[1]
Since 2000
Environmental standards
Beginning in 2000, Iranian truck fleets running on international roads were being stopped at European frontiers due to their non-conformity to European environmental standards. SAIPA Diesel[2] committed itself to helping international transportation companies out of their plight by introducing Volvo FH12 and NH12 trucks.
Updating technology
SAIPA Diesel has also taken on the responsibility of updating the Iranian truck fleets.
Present & future
At present, SAIPA Diesel's annual production capacity is 20,000 units of different types of trucks and 6,000 units of various types of trailers and truck bodies. Several actions have contributed to the company's current position.
- Investment and development of production and technology sections.
- Expanding subsidiary companies.
- Renovation of the domestic transportation fleets.
- Establishment of an Integrated Workplace Management System.
- Introducing state-of-the-art midibuses and minibuses.
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Products
Truck

Minibus
- Mahsun T18, Y21
Superstructures
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External links
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