Tata Motors will be supplying commercial vehicles from its medium & heavy and intermediate & light ranges to VRL Logistics for its surface logistics operations in India
Tata Motors has bagged an order of 1,300 commercial vehicles from VRL Logistics Limited. Among the leaders in surface logistics in the country, the company plans to expand its fleet of commercial vehicles in India. With this, it will be seen procuring models from Tata Motors’ medium & heavy commercial vehicles as well as intermediate and light commercial vehicle ranges. These CVs will be suited for the company’s logistics operations and were selected based on their drivability, fuel efficiency and cost of ownership. VRL Logistics hopes that the inclusion of the new members in its fleet will contribute towards a higher fuel efficiency.
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Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Rajesh Kaul, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, “We are delighted to secure the prestigious order of 1300 vehicles from VRL Logistics ltd. I’m confident that our vehicles will bring great value to their operations. We, at Tata Motors, endeavour to engineer our vehicles to offer the lowest total cost of ownership and our widest service network will ensure best-in-the-industry service support in all corners of the country. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with VRL Logistics ltd. and will offer the best support for their seamless operations.”
The commercial vehicles range from Tata Motors comprises models based on the company’s ‘Power of 6’ philosophy that encapsulates virtues of segment-best driveability, lowest cost of operations, highest comfort, optimum convenience and connectivity. The model range comes with ‘Fleet Edge’ system fitted as standard. This is the company’s next generation digital solution for a highly efficient fleet management in order to increase the uptime and minimize the cost of ownership. The company even offers its flagship initiative, Smapoorna Seva, which is a bouquet of services including Repair Time Assurance, Breakdown Assistance, Insurance and Accidental Repair Time, Extended Warranty, and other add-on services for vehicle maintenance and upkeep.
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Tata Motors currently has its operations in India, United Kingdom, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa and Indonesia. It’s supported by a network of 103 subsidiaries, 9 associate companies, 4 joint ventures, and 2 joint operators. Tata Motors’ commercial and passenger vehicles are marketed in countries, spread across Africa, Middle East, South & South East Asia, Australia, South America, Russia and other CIS countries.