Friday, February 25, 2011

TRUCKMAKERS' NEWS WORLDWIDE * India - Tata Motors skids as Chinese truck makers plan India foray

The Indian heavy truck market grew 65% bypassing China's 40% growth of last year

Mumbai,India -IIFL -Feb 24, 2011:  --  Tata Motors slumped 7.54% at Rs. 1,058.25 on BSE on fears of increased competition as Chinese truck manufacturers plan to start operations in India, buoyed by rising opportunities in the world's fast growing truck market...  According to reports, China's third largest truck maker, Sinotruk has shown interest in setting up a manufacturing unit in India in order to enter the Indian auto industry. Mr Shen Xiangke, Sinotruk's spokesman was quoted by media as saying that the company is hoping for an India partner to introduce its products into local market. The company's India strategy is to establish a local assembly facility, which invites lower taxes in order to tap the buoyant local market that is ideal for its range of big trucks...  Sinotruk is a Chinese, state owned enterprise which was launched in 1935. It is also known as China Heavy duty Truck Group... 


* India - Chinese truck makers plan to drive into

New Delhi,India -The Economic Times, by Chanchal Pal Chauhan -24 Feb, 2011: -- Chinese truck manufacturers plan to start operations in India, buoyed by rising opportunities in the world's fast growing truck market...  Beiqi Foton Motor, the largest Chinese truck maker by volume, is close to finalising locations for its Indian subsidiary. Shandong Shifeng, a specialised manufacturer of agricultural light trucks, has already started making such vehicles with Kolkata-based Hindustan Motors...  Backed by strong demand from housing and infrastructure sectors, sales of trucks have shown significant surge in recent years. This is expected to bolster sale of heavy truck in India to over 5-lakh units by 2013-14, analysts said...  Consistent demand for new trucks and improvement in the domestic freight market have resulted in the entry of some European and American truck makers in the past five years. World's largest truck company, Daimler AG launched a dedicated brand 'BharatBenz' for India...  In the past, couples of joint ventures were announced where Force Motors of Pune started a joint-venture with MAN AG of Germany to make big trucks in the 25 tonnes and above range. Utility vehicle maker Mahindra & Mahindra had also inked a similar venture with American firm Navistar...


* France - Renault Trucks improves its Optifuel offering

Lyon,France -Truck Europe, by Claude Yvens -22 Feb 2011: -- Renault Trucks is adding a supplementary technology to its Optifuel Programme range, the brand under which the French manufacturer brings together its fuel consumption reduction techniques. For 2011, Renault Trucks is introducing a pack named Optiroll which enables optimal use of the vehicle’s inertia. According to Renault Trucks, this pack will provide an extra 1% of fuel savings. Premium Optifuel 2011 conforms to the EEV norm...  Optiroll automatically engages the ‘controlled free wheel’ function of the Optidriver+ gearbox when driving conditions do not encourage fuel economy. As soon as conditions are not ideal, or at the slightest request of the driver, the system automatically disengages. The Optiroll pack also includes a speed limiter which is more efficient on undulating ground, by reducing very slightly, for example, the speed on a given slope...


* Russia - Volkswagen, Ford Rush to Seal Russian Deals Before Tax-Incentive Deadline

Moscow,Russia -Bloomberg, by Yuliya Fedorinova -Feb 28, 2011: -- Russia’s government closes the door today to new tax incentives aimed at attracting investments by foreign automakers in a country where car sales may overtake Germany’s within four years  ... The new rules will also help boost component manufacturing in Russia. Magneti Marelli’s Automotive Lighting, owned by Fiat, has made eight applications to produce parts locally, while truckmaker Volvo AB has submitted requests for 22 components, Rakhmanov said...

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