The South African Motor Corporation, more commonly known as Samcor, was a South African
car
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manufacturer created in 1985 through the merger of
Ford Motor Company of Canada
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited (Canadian French, French: ''Ford du Canada Limitée'') was founded on August 17, 1904, for the purpose of manufacturing and selling Ford cars in Canada. It was originally known as the Walkerville Wagon Works a ...
's South African subsidiary and
Sigma Motor Corporation (previously known as Amcar), which produced
Mazda
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Fuchū, Hiroshima (town), Fuchū, Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima, Japan. The company was founded on January 30, 1920, as Toyo Cork Kogyo Co., Ltd. ...
s for the local market.
As a result of the merger, Ford and Mazda began to share models in South Africa, as they already did in other markets like Australia. For example, in 1986, the
Europe
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an-sourced
Ford Escort was replaced by the
Laser
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and
Meteor
A meteor, known colloquially as a shooting star, is a glowing streak of a small body (usually meteoroid) going through Earth's atmosphere, after being heated to incandescence by collisions with air molecules in the upper atmosphere,
creating a ...
based on the
Mazda 323 hatchback and sedan respectively and manufactured locally from 1986 up to the Ford Escort's re-introduction in 1995. Similarly, in 1993, the
Ford Sierra
The Ford Sierra is a Mid-size car, mid-size/D-segment, large family car manufactured and marketed by Ford of Europe from 1982–1993. It was designed by Uwe Bahnsen, Bob Lutz (businessman), Robert Lutz and Patrick Le Quément, and was noted for ...
hatch and Sapphire sedan were replaced by the
Ford Telstar (1993-1998), based on the
Mazda 626
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. However, this
badge engineering
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proved unpopular with many South African buyers and came to an end in 1998 when the Mondeo replaced the Telstar in this market.
In 1988, Ford
divested from South Africa and sold its 42 per cent stake in Samcor, although it would continue to sell Ford-branded automobile components for assembly and sale in the country.
In addition to Ford and Mazda products, Samcor also assembled
Mitsubishi
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Founded by Yatarō Iwasaki in 1870, the Mitsubishi Group traces its origins to the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, a unified company that existed from 1870 to 194 ...
commercial vehicles,
with the
Mitsubishi L300 minibus being badged as the Ford Husky.
In 1994, Ford (USA) bought a 45 per cent stake in Samcor,
and in 1998, bought the remaining share, renaming the company FMCSA
Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa in 2000.
In 2015 FMCSA, now under complete Ford (USA) ownership, closed all of the Port Elizabeth assembly plants and transferred all of their South African manufacturing activities to the Silverton, Pretoria assembly plant.
Background
Ford South Africa was based in
Port Elizabeth
Gqeberha ( , ), formerly named Port Elizabeth, and colloquially referred to as P.E., is a major seaport and the most populous city in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is the seat of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipal ...
(now part of the
Eastern Cape
The Eastern Cape ( ; ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. Its capital is Bhisho, and its largest city is Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth). Due to its climate and nineteenth-century towns, it is a common location for tourists. It is also kno ...
province) and had been operating since 1923. In the early 1980s, it had both a vehicle assembly plant and an engine plant in Struandale, together with an older assembly plant in Neave. After the merger with
Sigma
Sigma ( ; uppercase Σ, lowercase σ, lowercase in word-final position ς; ) is the eighteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 200. In general mathematics, uppercase Σ is used as an operator ...
and the formation of Samcor, the engine plant continued to be operated by Samcor and in 2015 was still operating under Ford ownership. Both the assembly plants were closed and all vehicle production transferred to Samcor's Silverton Assembly Plant in
Pretoria
Pretoria ( ; ) is the Capital of South Africa, administrative capital of South Africa, serving as the seat of the Executive (government), executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to the country.
Pretoria strad ...
. The Struandale assembly and engine plants were subsequently sold to
Delta Motor Corporation (now General Motors).
In 1984, after undergoing losses over the past two years, Sigma was restructured into a new company known as Amcar. The following year, it was merged with Ford South Africa to create the South African Motor Corporation (Pty) Ltd., known as Samcor for short. In 1988, Ford Canada divested its equity interest in Samcor and donated most of it to the Samcor Employees' Trust.
[''South Africa News Update''](_blank)
South African Consulate-General, 1993, page 5 However, Samcor continued to build Ford as well as Mazda and Mitsubishi products.
Silverton Assembly Plant
The Silverton Assembly Plant (25°43′21″S 28°20′06″E) is located on Simon Vermooten Road, in an industrial area on the outskirts of
Silverton. It is approximately 15 km (9 miles) east of
Church Square, the centre of Pretoria. The
township
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Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, this tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, Canad ...
of
Mamelodi is nearby, and many of Samcor's labour force came from there.
On the main site is the assembly plant itself and two office administration buildings. Adjacent is the Parts & Accessories warehouse which includes the Customer Service offices. Samcor also used to have a separate design studio and Service Training facilities, both in nearby Silvertondale. Both were closed in the 1990s.
Originally built in 1961 for
Chrysler
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, early models assembled at Silverton included the
Chrysler Valiant and the
Peugeot 504. As of 2015, the assembly plant is still operating under Ford ownership. It now assembles only the
Ford Ranger pick-up and, in smaller numbers, the
Ford Everest.
Exports
Although Samcor's exports were mainly confined to
Southern Africa
Southern Africa is the southernmost region of Africa. No definition is agreed upon, but some groupings include the United Nations geoscheme for Africa, United Nations geoscheme, the intergovernmental Southern African Development Community, and ...
, from 1991 to 1993, it exported the South African version of the Mazda 323 to the
UK, as the
Sao Penza. However, just over 1,000 were sold and as of March 2017 just one remains, albeit in an unroadworthy state.
Namibia
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country on the west coast of Southern Africa. Its borders include the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south; in the no ...
, formerly South African-administered
South West Africa
South West Africa was a territory under Union of South Africa, South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed ''Namibia'' by the United Nations in 1968, Independence of Namibia, it became independent under this name on 21 March 1990. ...
, was considered by Samcor to be part of the domestic dealership network.
''Unified List of United States Companies with Investments or Loans in South Africa and Namibia''
Roger Walke, Pacific Northwest Research Center, Richard Knight, Africa Fund (New York, N.Y.), United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, The Africa Fund in cooperation with the United Nations Centre Against Apartheid, 1987
The European-market Ford Ranger has been supplied from South Africa since its introduction, due to a trade agreement between South Africa and the European Union which grants a lower import duty for vehicles made in South Africa.
Logo
The Samcor corporate logo was oval-shaped, similar to the Ford logo. Initially, both monochrome and colour versions were used. The colour version consisted of three horizontal bands of orange, white and blue with "SAMCOR" on the middle band. These were the main colours used on the old pre-1994 South African national flag. After the introduction of the new national flag, the colour logo was dropped and only the monochrome version used.
The logos were mainly used on internal documentation and business cards. Vehicles were not badged as Samcor, but the Samcor logo and name was used on Vehicle Identification (VIN) plates.
File:Sierra 3 door - an early one.jpg, Ford Sierra
The Ford Sierra is a Mid-size car, mid-size/D-segment, large family car manufactured and marketed by Ford of Europe from 1982–1993. It was designed by Uwe Bahnsen, Bob Lutz (businessman), Robert Lutz and Patrick Le Quément, and was noted for ...
1983–1993
File:93FS18TD1.jpg, Ford Sapphire
1990–1993
File:Mitsubishil300.jpg, Ford Husky (based on Mitsubishi L300)
1985–1991
File:Ford Escort MkIV 5 d Bar Hill.jpg, Ford Escort
1981-1986
File:1996 Mazda 323 Midge.JPG, Ford Tonic / Mazda 323
1986–2003
Image:1988 Ford Laser (KE) GL Livewire sedan (2008-12-21) 01.jpg, Ford Meteor
1986–1998
Image:1987-1990 Ford Laser (KE) Ghia 5-door hatchback 01.jpg, Ford Laser
1986–1998
File:Ford_Bantam_Leisure_ZA.jpg, Ford Bantam 2 / Mazda Rustler
1987–2002
Image:Mazda 323 front 20071206.jpg, Mazda 323
1986–1995
File:1991 Ford Telstar sedan, front.jpg, Ford Telstar
1993–1998
File:1996 Mazda 626 (GE Series 2) SDX V6 hatchback (2010-07-05) 01.jpg, Mazda 626
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Year 626 (Roman numerals, DCXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 626 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent ...
1993–1998
See also
* Delta Motor Corporation
References
{{Automotive industry in South Africa
Car manufacturers of South Africa
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Ford Motor Company
Truck manufacturers of South Africa
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