Eicher-Volvo bets on commercial vehicles with four new products
(chinatrucks.com, Feb.09, 2010)VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV), the joint venture promoted by Eicher Motors and Volvo, has lined up four new product launches this year as it prepares to take advantage of the surge in commercial vehicle market.
On the horizon are a 6x4 tipper and a semi low floor city bus under the Eicher brand, besides a new tipper and tractor trailer under the Volvo brand.
The JV's plans to pump in Rs 500 crore by 2012 remain on track. This investment would be used to ramp up production beyond the 4,000 units per month capacity available at Pithampur at present, enlarge the components and engineering solutions business and capture significant market share in heavy duty trucks and city buses.
Siddhartha Lal, MD & CEO told DNA Money the company has set itself ambitious market share targets by 2015.
"We are looking at a 15% share in the heavy-duty truck segment against only 2% now; 30% in light and medium duty from 27% now and 20-25% in city buses. We also want to retain our 70% share in the high value CKD truck market with the Volvo brand."
Lal said the overall CV sector sales have improved drastically because the rolling population of primary-usage CVs came down last year after most transporters stopped buying trucks. Rolling population, according to industry estimates, stands a 3.5 million trucks and buses in the above 5-tonne category.
"This has to be replenished. We see an encouraging buying trend here…t here is a strong sentiment. Transporters are saying 'Is saal hum kharidenge'."
To a question on whether VECV had been asked by Volvo for permission to manufacture and export trucks other than the Volvo brand trucks from its Pithampur facility (on payment of a fee), Lal replied in negative.
"VECV has the right to manufacture all Volvo group trucks in future. But exports will be only under Eicher brand for trucks and buses. Volvo group trucks are already being produced and exported from Pithampur." He acknowledged that the company was sitting on a "huge" chunk of cash but said no acquisitions were on the horizon just yet.
Views:0
- Volvo Gets Order for 1,500 Volvo FH Aero Trucks from an Italian Logistics Compan 2024-07-23
- Volvo Trucks Will Be at the IAA Transportation 2024 Expo 2024-07-15
- Volvo Expands Its Range of Biodiesel-powered Trucks 2024-05-28
- Volvo and Daimler Truck to Form Software Joint Venture 2024-05-23
- World's First: Volvo Built Electric Trucks with Fossil-Free Steel 2022-11-11
- Volvo to Supply 20 Heavy-duty Electric Trucks to Amazon 2022-10-10
- Volvo Trucks Starts Series Production of Heavy Electric Trucks 2022-09-15
- Volvo Trucks Launches FH with I-Save in China 2022-04-29
- Volvo FH with I-Save to be Launched in China, Cutting Fuel Cost by 10% 2022-04-22
- Volvo, Daimler And Traton Agree On JV Charging Network for Europe 2021-12-27
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- Jiefang Partners with FCTS to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Car Transport Vehicles
- Farizon Auto Sets Roadmap for Global Expansion
- JMC Assembles Kaiyun Euro 5 Models in Vietnam
- SuperPanther Teams up with DHL for Sustainable Logistics
- SuperPanther Partners with Steyr Automotive to Launch Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks
- JAC Showcases T9 EV Pickup at 2024 EVA Frankfurt Electric Vehicle Expo
- Zoomlion Reports Record Overseas Revenue Growth for H1, 2024
- Madagascar President Rajoelina Visits Foton Motor
- European Premiere for Kia PBV at IAA Hannover 2024
- SAIC Maxus RV Debuts at Düsseldorf Caravan Show in Germany
- Heavy Truck Sales Reach 59,000 Units in July in China
- Tractor Sales in H1, 2024 Reached 162,100 Units, Up 4%
- China's Truck Export Reaches 351,076 Units in H1 2024
- XCMG Dominates 2024 with Record Sales in New Energy Heavy Trucks
- Mid-Year Pickup Market Report: JAC Exports Up 13%, JMC Exceed 36,000 Units
- Truck Exports in May 2024: China Exported Close to 65,000 Trucks
- Exports of Pickups Reached 22,892 Units in May
- Exports Surge by 157%! DFAC Exports 9,628 Vehicles from January to May
- China's Heavy Truck Exports Rising 58% YOY to 276,000 Units in 2023
- China Exported 507,000 Trucks from Jan.-Sept., Up 21% YoY