In view of the overwhelming demand from overseas especially in the Middle East, the company decided to assemble the car locally in Malaysia as to have a better system of management and control over the production and the quality of the car. LM Star Autoworld Sdn Bhd is teaming up with Oriental Assemblers to assemble the cars locally under its own brand name “LMG”. LMG car will consist of 48% : 52% ratio of local and imports contents. The car will be equipped with Toyota engine and other spare parts like car seat, dashboard, steering, rim, tires, grill, bumper and body kits from locally selected Proton/ Perodua/ Naza vendors. Sales, repair and after sales services will be carried out by 1 Super Dealer, authorized dealers and 34 Petronas service centres nationwide, including Sabah and Sarawak where 17 of the service centres are already operating and another 17 are still in progress. LM Star Autoworld Sdn Bhd also has a 24 hours Mobile Service Team which are constantly ready to give support whenever our client is in need.
High competition in this industry requires the company to place strong involvement in the business in order to enhance national automotive industry and successfully contribute to the economic growth and development.
LM Star Autoworld Sdn Bhd is being headed by Datuk Abdullah who also acts as Chairman of the company. Datuk Abdullah is no stranger to the local automotive industry as he has been involved in the car business for more than 20 years through his other company, Lulus Motor Sdn Bhd. Lulus Motor was established in 1984 having its office cum showroom in Johor Bahru and a branch in Kuala Lumpur. The company is among few car dealers in the country that been awarded APs by MITI and acts as importer and dealer of luxury cars mainly for southern region market in Johor. Being closely related to LM Star Autoworld Sdn Bhd, Lulus also acts as agent and dealers for LMG.
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