LDV is was formed in 1993 following a management buy-out of Leyland Daf's van manufacturing plant in Birmingham, England. LDV produce a range of panel vans, pick-ups and mini buses that are available with a wide range of modifications and personal specifications. LDV's main customers are large British corporations, such as the Royal Mail, Transco and many other utilities, who are attracted by LDV's ability to adapt their product to the customer's need.
LDV currently produce two model sizes, and their recent purchase of a large amount of tooling and pressing machinery from the former GM-Daewoo plant in Poland means that new, compact models are to be launched in late 2004/early 2005. LDV employs around 2,000 at it's Birmingham site, producing 15,000-20,000 vehicles annually.
LDV produce a range of panel vans, pick-ups and mini buses that are available with a wide range of modifications and personal specifications.
LDV's main customers are large British corporations, such as the Royal Mail, Transco and many other utilities, who are attracted by LDV's ability to adapt their product to the customer's need.
LDV currently produce two model sizes, and their recent purchase of a large amount of tooling and pressing machinery from the former GM-Daewoo plant in Poland means that new, compact models are to be launched in late 2004/early 2005.