The UK-based NRI company Vectra Group, through its Indian arm Tatra Vectra Motors (TVML), will hit Indian roads for the first time with four-axle trucks by mid-2007. |
Designed in Czechoslovakia, Vectra's multi-axle truck will have superior technology with two steering front axles coupled with more payload capacity. |
TVM, formerly known as Tatra Trucks India, is a joint venture between Tatra A S of Czech Republic (a part of Terex corporation, US) and the Vectra Group, having varied business interests in UK, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, CIS, Singapore and India. |
Tatra Vectra had developed off-highway trucks in the country and has supplied these to Indian defence forces. |
"To begin with, Tatra Vectra will manufacture 500 trucks a year and will increase the production gradually," says Ravinder Kumar Rishi, chairman, Vectra group. |
At present, there is no four- axle truck running on the Indian roads. Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland are also exploring the option of coming out with four-axle trucks. |
The plan comes at a time when the Supreme Court has banned overloading on trucks, with a huge penalty clause for those violating the order. While two-axle trucks can carry a load of 35 tonne, three-axle vehicles can carry upto 40 tonne. |
"There is no four-axle truck available in the Indian market. Though several automotive majors have announced their plans of launching four-axle trucks," says Sunil Vichare, former president of Maharashtra Heavy Vehicles & Interstate Containers Operators' Association. |
About pricing , Vectra group Director (marketing) Jojo Alexander said the group is still working on the pricing strategy, and other technical specifications. |
The proposed truck is planned to manufacture at its manufacturing plant, located in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The Hosur facility includes an engine assembly and testing plant, a cabin welding shop, a frame fabrication shop and a test track. |
"India is going to be our global auto component sourcing centre. With regard to advanced technology, we will do a back to back sourcing from our Czech factory and other locations which will have cost advantage too," says Alexander. |
Vectra Group is also planning to introduce new and compact construction equipment in India through its another subsidiary, Terex Vectra. |
Founded in the 1970s the Vectra Group has a multi-dimensional portfolio of companies that operate in various business domains across the world including engineering, automotive, material handling and construction equipment, real estate with recent additions into the Services & IT sectors. |
Vectra Chairman Rishi had acquired Global Vectra Helicorp in 2004, which was recently listed on the Indian bourses. Global Vectra Helicorp has posted a higher net profit at Rs 5.27 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2006 while bottomline soared to Rs 7.81 crore. |