Damera for Guyana
Phased In Approach
The assembly of buses serves as the optimal method for imparting knowledge spanning from manufacturing to delivery.
In the chassis preparation area, workers install the necessary components and systems onto the chassis, including the engine, transmission, brakes, steering, fuel tanks, and electrical systems.
Specialized technicians ensure that all mechanical and electrical connections are properly made, and conduct tests to verify their functionality.
This section involves the construction of the bus body. Specialized tools and equipment are used to assemble the various body panels, including the front, sides, roof, and rear. The panels and structural components are attached to the frame.
The assembly line moves the body through different stations, where workers weld, bolt, and secure the components together.
Additional processes like rust-proofing, undercoating, and sealing may also be applied during this stage.
Complete structure is called a monocoque chassis. The Assembly process includes: welding, bolting, gluing various parts of the frame and body. After these operations the monocoque chassis is then ready for the installation and fitting of the exterior and interior components that make up the final bus.
As part of its long-term strategy, the manufacturing plant will gradually expand its operations to encompass more complex tasks.
Simpler operations will serve as foundational steps in the training and certification process for the staff.
Workers carefully apply primer, basecoat, and clear coat layers, often using automated systems to achieve a high-quality finish.
After painting, the bus enters the finishing area, where additional components such as lights, mirrors, and trim are installed.
Final quality checks are performed to ensure that everything is aligned and functions properly.
Here, workers install seats, flooring, windows, doors, ventilation systems, and other components required to create a functional and comfortable interior.
Electrical systems are connected, and various controls and gauges are integrated into the dashboard area.
Systems such as brakes, suspension, HVAC, and electrical connections are tested, and any necessary adjustments or repairs are made.
Inspections are conducted to verify that all components are properly installed, and the bus meets the required standards and specifications.
In this phase, the focus is on handling logistics and basic assembly tasks
Semi-assembled segments are delivered in bulk kits to be assembled onto the main frame.
Installing components such as engines, transmissions, chassis, body
panels, interior trims, electronics, and other necessary parts.