Ashok Leyland delivers 200 trucks to Bangladesh

Ashok Leyland has also received 65 other units of the Truck Mounted Wrecker, a special vehicle to be deployed by the Government of Bangladesh for various highway applications.


Ashok Leyland had won the tender issued by the Government of Bangladesh for 135 fully built trucks.
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Ashok Leyland had won the tender issued by the Government of Bangladesh for 135 fully built trucks.

Ashok Leyland announced the supply of 200 trucks to the Bangladesh government as part of the project from India under the $2 billion line of credit announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Earlier, Ashok Leyland had won the tender by the Government of Bangladesh for 135 fully built trucks with 3T trucks, hydraulic beam lifters and sewerage saucers, which have already been handed over to the Department of Roads and Highways from India. Now, the domestic company has received 65 units of the Truck Mounted Wrecker, a special vehicle to be deployed by the Government of Bangladesh for various highway applications.

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Amandeep Singh, Head – International Operations, Ashok Leyland said, “Bangladesh is one of our major export markets and this supply further strengthens our position in the country. We are buoyed by the various export facilitation measures undertaken by the Government of India, And we plan to further increase our volumes and footprint in overseas markets especially SAARC, GCC and Africa. Exports have been a strong focus for us to mitigate risk from cyclicality in the Indian market, and it is in that direction. is an important step.

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Ashok Leyland had won the tender issued by the Government of Bangladesh for 135 fully built trucks.

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In 2018, Ashok Leyland secured an order to Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) to supply single-decker AC buses to supply 200 buses, including intercity AC buses and city AC buses. The buses were manufactured in India and exported to Bangladesh as Completely Built (CBU) units. BRTC had procured these single-decker AC buses through a tender under the Indian Line of Credit. The company had also announced the opening of a new assembly plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and entered into a partnership with Bangladesh’s IFAD Autos Limited, with a capacity to roll out 600-800 vehicles per month.

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