What started as a promising year turned out to be "extremely difficult" for Mexico’s Consorcio G. Grupo Dina.
The company recently released year-end financial results showing a net loss of 296 million pesos ($30.6 million) in fourth quarter 2000 and a net loss of 980 million pesos ($101.3 million) for the year. Cancellation of its contract to build trucks for Western Star got much of the blame.
The company said its 1999 contract to supply medium duty trucks for the U.S., Canada and Australia was especially important because Din'’s inability to provide lease financing for its customers had hampered its sales in domestic markets.
"Since the 1994 economic, crisis the Mexican financial system had been inhospitable and unreceptive in providing loan facilities for its clients," the company said.
But after Freightliner LLC bought Western Star it cancelled the Dina contract. Dina has filed a lawsuit with the International Arbitrage Court of the International Chamber of Commerce, charging breach of contract and asking $110 million in damages.
Market conditions also hurt Dina. The company said the Mexican market for commercial vehicles for both domestic and export customers declined by about 15 percent last year, to 49,747 units. Dina Camiones’ volume dropped 6.6 percent, to 2,135 units. Sales to the domestic market were down 17 percent. While its exports rose 34 percent, at 602 units, they were "substantially below" earlier projections.
A bit of good news came from Dina’s Plasticos Automotrices de Sahagun (PASA) unit, which supplies parts for Chrysler de Mexico as well as its own operations. Sales in 2000 were up 10.8 percent from 1999. A portion of the Chrysler contract expired mid year, but PASA has a new deal to supply components for General Motors de Mexico.
Dina’s total sales for fourth quarter were 206 million pesos, a 56.5 precent decrease from fourth quarter 1999. Full year 2000 sales were 1.33 billion pesos, down 78.7% from 1999.
Dina Blames Cancelled Contract, Weak Markets for Losses
What started as a promising year turned out to be "extremely difficult" for Mexico’s Consorcio G. Grupo Dina
More Aftermarket

Phillips Opens High-Tech Distribution Center for Faster Parts Delivery
Phillips Industries’ new Cincinnati-area distribution center is now shipping aftermarket trucking parts nationwide, aiming to speed up delivery times for customers.
Read More →
Volvo to Sponsor America’s Road Team for 2025
Volvo Trucks announced that it is extending its exclusive sponsorship of America’s Road Team for 2025.
Read More →
Webb to Start Taking Orders for UltraSet Pre-Adjusted Wheel Hubs
Webb, which recently acquired the Stemco Trifecta pre-adjusted hub program, will soon start taking orders for its replacement pre-assembled hub, the UltraSet.
Read More →
All-Makes Automatic Brake Adjusters, Ride Height Control Valves from Midland
SAF-Holland has added automatic brake adjusters and ride height control valves to its Midland All-Makes Program.
Read More →
ZF Aftermarket Expands [pro]Academy Training
ZF Aftermarket said it is expanding its ZF [pro]Academy training and will be adding 40 new modules this year.
Read More →
Eaton Adds Remanufactured Advantage Line of Clutches
Eaton has added its Advantage clutches to its remanufactured product line. The clutches feature a unique strap drive intermediate plate designed to allow customers to choose the latest OE specification
Read More →
ConMet Acquires TruckLabs, the Creator of TruckWings
Commercial truck and trailer parts provider ConMet acquired TruckLabs, the company that created TruckWings, an aerodynamic device that attaches to truck cabs and deploys to close the gap between truck and trailer. TruckLabs now operates as a subsidiary of ConMet.
Read More →
Diesel Laptops Releases Fault-Code-to-Part-Number Tool
Diesel Laptops said its Truck Fault Codes allows users to input a fault code and immediately identify and order the parts needed to complete repair work.
Read More →
Heavy Duty Parts and Labor Costs Dropped in Q2
A benchmarking report from TMC and Decisiv reveals good news for fleets as heavy-duty parts and labor costs dropped in the second quarter of 2023.
Read More →
Platform Science, Uptake Partner on Predictive Maintenance Platform
Platform Science and Uptake have formed a partnership aimed at bringing a comprehensive predictive maintenance program to market for U.S. truck fleets.
Read More →
