BharatBenz buses hits Indian roads
by Shrutee K/DNS
India: Daimler India Commercial Vehicles
Pvt. Ltd. (DICV), the 100% Indian subsidiary of the world’s leading truck
manufacturer Daimler AG, today announced the start of sales of the BharatBenz staff
buses with the handing over of the first set of buses to customers in Mumbai.
The staff bus is the first of a range of ultra-fuel efficient BharatBenz buses
that is being offered commercially after its introduction at a grand launch
event held earlier this year. The 9 tonne, 39 seaterBharatBenz staff bus is anultra-fuel
efficient and cost effective mode for staff travel and offers unprecedented
level of safety standards. Mr. Markus Villinger, Managing Director, Daimler
Buses India handed over the keys to Mr. Manohar Sakpal, Bhagirathi Transport,
Mr. RylanButhello, ButhelloTravelsand Mr. Aldrin Lewis, Aaron Tours, marking
the start of sales of BharatBenz buses in India.
Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Markus Villinger, Managing
DirectorDaimler Buses India said, “We see great potential in the Indian market
especially with the impetus of infrastructure and smart city projects. With the
growing traffic in urban cities, employees spend a fair amount of time
commuting to work. We want to provide a ride that is safe and comfortable for
passengers and the driver. We have tested our products under severe conditions
at our state-of-the-art test track and the Indian roads to ensure reliability
and comfort. With our already established after-sales network and financing
solutions in place, we are set to make a mark in the Indian Bus segment.”
The BharatBenz staff bus with a
unique patented ‘Aluminique’profiles and aerodynamic design offers enhanced
fuel efficiency and strong structural stability. Safety being of prime concern
on road, the front-engine bus features anti-lock braking system (ABS), front
and rear anti-roll bars, fire retardant materials and strategically placed
exits. “We are on track with our progress
and will strategically infuse the other products from our range into the market,”
added, Mr. Villinger.
With an
investment of INR 425 crore, the bus plant at Oragadam, near Chennai produces
BharatBenz and Mercedes-Benz buses and houses Wrightbus, an Ireland based body
manufacturer within its premises. Catering to the diverse need of the market
with a twofold strategy; BharatBenz front-engine buses will meet the needs of
school, staff and tourist transportation for intra-city travel. In parallel,
the premium segment will continue to be addressed by Mercedes-Benz rear-engine
buses for inter-city transportation. The bus plant manufactures buses with
gross vehicle weight of 9, 16 and above 16 ton range. The plant hasa capacity of
1,500 units per year scalable to 4,000 units.
Available through a network of over
80 dealerships, customers can experience tailor-made service packages and 24X7
after sales support with advanced interactive vehicle diagnosis. BharatBenz sales
is backed by BharatBenz Financial, a captive financing unit that offers full
coverage vehicle Insurance, offers cashless facility including zero
depreciation and full maintenance contracts. Daimler India Commercial Vehicles also
has tie-ups with leading Indian banks to provide comprehensive financing
solutions.
Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt.
Ltd.
Daimler India
Commercial Vehicles (DICV) is a 100% subsidiary of Daimler AG, Stuttgart,
Germany. DICV is a fully fledged commercial vehicle player in the Indian
market. It currently produces and sells above 9 to 49 tonne trucks for the
Indian volume market, under the brand name – BharatBenz. BharatBenz stands for
Indian engineering with German DNA. Under its bus division, the company will
produce and sell BharatBenz buses and Mercedes-Benz buses from its
manufacturing plant at Oragadam. Bharat-Benz products have been engineered to
serve all major customer segments with a focus on total-cost-of ownership,
safety, reliability and comfort. Under the
umbrella of Daimler Trucks Asia, DICV and MFTBC (Mitsubishi Trucks and Bus Corporation)
are optimizing research activities, product development and sourcing. The DICV
built FUSO trucks from Oragadam are exported to markets in South East Asia,
Africa, and Latin America.
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