The company is enhancing its range of fully built vehicles in order to tap the sector which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16 per cent.
The Chennai-based firm, which is the second largest commercial vehicle manufacturer in the country, has around 45 per cent share in the truck segment in the logistics sector.
"We want to further strengthen our position through our vehicles, offering the latest in technology, which help our customers earn better margins," Ashok Leyland President - Global Trucks Anuj Kathuria said.
"Trucks are the most popular mode, accounting for 65 per cent of freight in India, translating into a big opportunity for manufacturers like us to contribute to the positive change in making our country's logistics sector globally competitive," Kathuria said.
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