Runner Automobiles

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Runner Automobiles Limited
Company typePublic limited company
Industry Automotive
FoundedJune 4, 2000;23 years ago (2000-06-04)
FounderHafizur Rahman Khan
Headquarters Dhaka, Bangladesh
Key people
Subir Chowdhury
(MD & CEO)
Products Motorcycles, Scooters
Production output
Increase2.svg 50,000 units
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$180 million (2018)
Increase2.svg US$18 million (2018)
Increase2.svg US$50 million (2018)
Total assets Increase2.svg US$280 million (2018)
Parent Runner Group of Companies
RatingRating- A3 by Credit Rating Agency of Bangladesh Ltd

Runner Automobiles Ltd. [1] (RAL) is a motorcycle and three-wheeler manufacturer based in Bangladesh. The company produces a range of motorcycles varying in size from 80 to 150 CC, [2] and has become a major player in the sub 100 CC motorcycle segment in the country. [3] In addition to motorcycles, Runner also produces three-wheeler auto-rickshaws in its Blaluka factory. [4] The increase in disposable income among the general population and a rapidly growing middle class has contributed to the rise in demand for two-wheelers in Bangladesh. [5] Runner offers 12 different models of motorcycles and scooters, with capacities ranging from 80 CC to 150 CC.

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History

Hafizur Rahman Khan established and is the chairman of Runner Automobiles Limited. [6] The company was incorporated as a private limited company in July 2000, and started its commercial operation since 2000 as an importer and trader of motorcycles. Later, it was converted to a public limited company in January 2012 and started the business of manufacturing and selling motorcycles, and later three-wheeled vehicles. Subsequently, the company established its facility of assembling engines and manufacturing other parts of motorcycles and presently established its effective distribution channel throughout the country with a network of more than 100 active dealers and over 270 sales centers along with own 27 operational showrooms. RAL's manufacturing facility is located at Bhaluka, Mymensingh. The factory is constructed with pre-fabricated steel structure on its own premises of 4,944.04 decimals land with a covered space of over 4,40,310 sft.

Technical collaborations

Runner has had technical collaborations with Dayang Motors and Freedom in the past. In 2016, Runner Automobiles signed a collaboration agreement with UM Motorcycles to manufacture UM motorcycles in Bangladesh under the name of UM-Runner . The motorcycles will be manufactured at Runner's motorcycle manufacturing facilities at Bhaluka while UM International LLC will provide R&D support in technological & engineering fields as well as global component sourcing. UM-Runner motorcycles manufactured in Bangladesh, entered the market in the second quadrant of 2018. As per of the agreement Runner Automobiles in future will produce & export bikes for UM for Nepal & Sri Lanka. [7] It has technical collaboration with Indian automaker Bajaj Auto to build at least 70% parts 3-wheeler auto-rikshaw including the chassis, body welding and painting, except for some components of the engine. Experts from Bajaj have provided technical support to manufacturing processes and conducting test-runs for the vehicle. The 3-wheeler can run either on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG). [8]

Products

The principal product of the company is 2 Wheeler and 3 Wheeler. The products are sold to customers and corporate clients through dealers. Company also owns Company Operated (COCO) stores through tenders and recently initiated online retail stores. RAL's products range varies from 80cc to 150cc with about 12 models of 2 wheeler and scooters.

In the summer of 2023, the Italian company Ferrari plans to collaborate with Runner to manufacture automobiles in Bangladesh ushering a great future for Runner.

Factory

Runner Automobiles Factory. Situated at Mymensingh, Bhaluka. Runner Factory.jpg
Runner Automobiles Factory. Situated at Mymensingh, Bhaluka.

Runner Automobile has its own manufacturing plant at Mymensingh District which is approximately 70 kilometer away from the capital Dhaka city. The factory covers an area of 200,000 square feet. [9] The factory is constructed on prefabricated steel structure on the company's own land.

It employs around 450 employees which includes factory manager, engineers, technicians, and workers. It has production lines for pressing, wielding, assembling of engine, painting and quality control.

The factory is capable of producing four series of motorcycles. It produces twelve models of motorcycles. The plant capacity for producing motorcycles each day is 500. [9]

Runner being a manufacturer has been gearing up its research and development facilities especially in areas of Product Development and Testing. Apart from having various machines and equipment like Salt Spray Test Chamber, Coordinate Measuring Machine, Suspension Test Machine, Universal Load Test Bench, Electric Component Test Bench etc. RAL has recently ordered certain latest Test facilities like 2 Wheeler & 3 Wheeler Engine and Chassis Dynamo-meters from India which would further help enhance the Products performance on parameters of Torque, Power Acceleration, Fuel efficiency, Braking, Gradient Drive-ability and emissions etc. These engine and chassis dynamometers would be commissioned within 2016 and strengthen RAL R&D efforts. [5]

Brand ambassador

Shakib Al Hasan, the captain of the Bangladesh cricket team, is the brand ambassador for Runner Group. [10]

Latest Developments

In recent years Runner is eying on electric vehicle segment hoping to grab the early mover advantage. With this mission they are about to build nationwide charging network to boost EV sales in Bangladesh. [11]

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