Volgren

{{short description|Australian bus manufacturer}}

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{{Infobox company

|name = Volgren Australia

|logo =

|image = File:Transperth Volvo B8RLE TP2963.jpg

|image_caption = A Transperth Volvo B8RLE with Volgren Optimus bodywork at Bull Creek railway station

|type = Subsidiary

|traded_as =

|company_slogan =

|foundation = {{Start date and age|1977}}

|location = Dandenong

|locations = Dandenong
Malaga
Eagle Farm

|key_people = Thiago Deiro
(CEO)

|num_employees = 560 (June 2011)

|industry = Bus manufacturing

|revenue = $207.1 million (June 2011)

|net_income =

|parent = Marcopolo

|homepage = [http://www.volgren.com.au www.volgren.com.au]}}

Volgren is an Australian bus and coach body manufacturer.

History

Volgren was formed in 1977 by Melbourne bus operator Grenda Corporation in Dandenong, Victoria.[http://www.greaterdandenong.com/Documents.asp?ID=15303&Title=Hall+of+Fame+-+Volgren&Type=d Victorian Government Manufacturing Hall of Fame Volgren Australia Pty Ltd – 2006 Inductee] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130704165639/http://www.greaterdandenong.com/Documents.asp?ID=15303&Title=Hall%20of%20Fame%20-%20Volgren&Type=d |date=4 July 2013 }} Greater Dandenong Because Grenda held the Volvo Buses dealership in Victoria, only chassis from this manufacturer were bodied until 1989 when the dealership was relinquished."Industry News" Australian Bus Panorama 4/6 May 1989 page 5

The name is a portmanteau of the two original investors, Volvo and Grenda.

In 1981, a plant was established in Acacia Ridge, Queensland by Grenda Corporation, Hornibrook Bus Lines's Geoff Mountjoy, Greyhound Northern and Stateliner. It bodied some Volvo B59 and B10Rs for Hornibrook Bus Lines and Surfside Buslines before concentrating on Twin and Double Deck Volvo B10M coaches.[http://www.roadtransporthall.com/m/1139-03-mountjoy-geoff.html Geoff Mountjoy] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130420164707/http://www.roadtransporthall.com/m/1139-03-mountjoy-geoff.html |date=20 April 2013 }} National Road Transport Hall of Fame[http://www.volvodemort.com/hidecks.html Volgren Queensland (Acacia Ridge) Production] Volvodemort This closed in the late 1980s.

In December 2011, Brazilian bus manufacturer Marcopolo acquired a 75% shareholding.[http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/volgren-press-release-13122011 Volgren Press Release] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227123546/http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/volgren-press-release-13122011 |date=27 February 2014 }} Volgren 13 December 2011 In April 2014 this was increased to 100%.[https://www.busnews.com.au/industry-news/1704/marcopolo-secures-remaining-stake-in-volgren Marcopolo acquires remaining stake in Volgren] Australasia Bus & Coach 7 April 2017

Manufacturing facilities

Current factories:

  • Dandenong, Victoria (VG) completed Volgren's first bus in October 1979[http://fleetlists.busaustralia.com/gre.php?search=GRE&depotreq=HE Grenda Corporation – Heritage Fleet] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130917063115/http://fleetlists.busaustralia.com/gre.php?search=GRE&depotreq=HE |date=17 September 2013 }} Bus Australia Fleet Lists
  • Malaga, Western Australia (VP) opened in April 1999 to fulfill a contract to body Mercedes-Benz O405NHs for Transperth"Volgren, Malaga" Fleetline May 1999 page 76[https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Court/1999/04/Volgren-Australia's-bus-assembly-plant-opens-at-Malaga.aspx Volgren Australia's bus assembly plant opens at Malaga] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305010110/https://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Court/1999/04/Volgren-Australia%27s-bus-assembly-plant-opens-at-Malaga.aspx |date=5 March 2016 }} Government of Western Australia 21 April 1999
  • Eagle Farm, Queensland (VQ) opened in February 2010[http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/media-release-03022010 First bus rolls off Brisbane production line] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227123605/http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/media-release-03022010 |date=27 February 2014 }} Volgren 3 February 2010

Former factories:

  • Tomago, New South Wales (VT) opened in March 2010, closed July 2012[http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/media-release-15032010 Job creating bus building factory opens] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227123542/http://www.volgren.com.au/news/news/media-release-15032010 |date=27 February 2014 }} Volgren 15 March 2010[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-23/bus-plant-shut/4148312 Volgren stops bus production at Tomago] ABC News 23 July 2012

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Products

= City Buses =

  • Optimus
  • CR228L
  • CR227L
  • CR226L
  • CR225L
  • CR224L
  • CR223L
  • CR222L
  • CR221L

= Coaches =

  • Endura
  • SC222
  • SC221

Operators

Volgren have bodied a number of buses for Asian and Australian operators:

Australia

Asia

Gallery

File:Volvo B10BLE SBS Transit SBS2998J.jpg|SBS Transit CNG powered Volvo B10BLE with Volgren CR222L bodywork

File:KR6560@58X.jpg|Kowloon Motor Bus MAN 24.310 with Volgren CR223LD bodywork

File:Volgren Toei.jpg|Toei Bus Scania N280UB with Volgren Optimus bodywork

File:CDC Volvo B7RLE CR228L.jpg|CDC Melbourne Volvo B7RLE with Volgren CR228L bodywork

File:B7L CR221L.jpg|CDC Melbourne Volvo B7L with Volgren CR221L bodywork

File:Brisbane Transport Volgren CR224L bodied Scania L94UB CNG.jpg|Brisbane Transport Scania L94UB CNG with Volgren CR224L bodywork

References

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