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Leyland-Deere rolls out backhoe loader

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Press Trust of India Chennai

Heavy vehicles major Ashok Leyland, the flagship company of the Hinduja Group, and US-based agriculture machinery maker John Deere today announced entry into the Indian construction equipment business with the launch of earth mover 435 Backhoe Loader.

The product is the first out of the 50:50 joint venture between the two companies, almost three years after they forged the partnership.

"While John Deere brings in their advanced technical knowhow and vast experience in global construction equipment space, Ashok Leyland would lend its in-depth knowledge of the Indian market, proven expertise in manufacturing, sourcing and distribution," Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Company Chairman V Sumantran told reporters here.

He said that despite the present global economic slowdown, "in the next three to four decades, the amount of growth in India is not to be questioned".

The 435 Backhoe Loader had been made to satisfy the unique needs of Indian consumers, Ravishankar, CEO of Ashok Leyland John Deere Construction Equipment Company, said.

"Indian equipment owners place more importance on operating and owning cost and endurability," he said, adding the product would be reflective of these concerns.

The backhoe loader, manufactured in Ashok Leyland's plant in Gummidipoondi near Chennai, would also have more cabin space for the operator and better safety features, he said.

Sumantran said at least two more products, including a wheel loader, of the JV were in the offing in the future, and added the company's teams were working on them.

The wheel loader could be launched some time in 2013.

Though a standard price for the 435 Backhoe Loader was not available owing to the different tax structures in many parts of the country, the price of the product in Tamil Nadu was announced as Rs 23.59 lakh.

 

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First Published: Nov 22 2011 | 4:28 PM IST

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