Autoteollisuus-Bilindustri built partnership with the Swedish subsidiary of
General Motors; the initial plan was building coaches and cabins on Chevrolet and G.M.C. chassis for the Swedish market, but the Swedish operators preferred the domestically produced
Scania-Vabis, Tidaholm and
Volvo chassis; moreover, there was a strong local coachbuilding industry. Eventually the project lead to producing of vehicles for the Finnish market. The company started negotiations with the Swedish Volvo about building of lorries in Finland from Volvo parts. Although Nessling's calculations showed the business to be profitable, the project led only to importing of a few Volvo chassis. Finally there were not capable domestic component suppliers, so Autoteollisuus-Bilindustri had to use more Volvo parts than originally planned. == Creating Suomen Autoteollisuus ==