Sohrab Cycles Explained

Sohrab
Native Name:ur|سُہراب
Romanized Name:Sohrāb
Type:Private
Location City:Lahore
Location Country:Pakistan
Industry:Bicycle manufacturing
Owner:Pakistan Cycle Industrial Co-Operative Society Limited

Sohrab (ur|{{nq|سُہراب) was a Pakistani bicycle manufacturer based in Lahore.[1] [2] [3]

History

Sohrab began in 1952 with a core of traders in Lahore, following a foreign exchange crisis which severely restricted imports in Pakistan. The traders saw an opportunity to domestically produce and sell bicycles, and consequently founded Sohrab on 8 September 1953 under Section 9 of the Co-operative Societies Act II of 1912. It initially had 22 members and produced 5 bicycles a day.[2]

Structure

Sohrab was setup keeping its workers in mind. All controlling powers of the company laid with the general body, who were elected into power every 3 years. Since its inception, elections were held on a regular basis. Sohrab provided subsidized workers canteen and company hospital. It also paid for five of its workers to attend the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca each year.[2]

Products

Sohrab initially manufactured a single-speed roadster bicycle. This had a lugged steel frame and rod-brakes. More modern MTB and BMX style bicycles were added to the range in the 1990s.[4] Sohrab also diversified into producing cargo-tricycles, gymnasium equipment, push-chairs and wheelchairs.[2] In 1994, Sohrab entered the motorcycle market with the JS70. A larger version of this was later used as the basis for an auto-rickshaw.[4]

Sohrab's primary market was in mainly remote and rural population areas of Pakistan.[1] [5] It also exported cycles to Afghanistan and Bangladesh and wheelchairs to Madagascar through a French rotary club.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://nation.com.pk/20-Apr-2011/bicycle-pedals-down-memory-lane-in-pakistan Bicycle pedals down memory lane in Pakistan
  2. Web site: PAKISTAN CYCLE INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. . Sohrab Cycles . 18 December 2018.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=LXFEi0fi_RsC&dq=sohrab+cycle+in+lahore&pg=PA29 Sohrab Cycle in Lahore
  4. Web site: News & Events . Sohrab Cycles . 18 December 2018.
  5. Web site: Critical mass: Streets of Karachi. Dawn. 24 January 2011. Nausheen Ishtiaq Jivani. 18 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Exports . Sohrab Cycles . 18 December 2018.