Ashok Leyland wins contract for 3,600 vehicles worth Rs 1,263 crore from Cote D'Ivoire
Ashok Leyland has signed a contract with the government of Cote D’Ivoire for 3,600 vehicles worth $200 million (Rs 1,263 crore).
Ashok Leyland has signed a contract with the government of Cote D’Ivoire for 3,600 vehicles worth $200 million (Rs 1,263 crore). This contract is being funded by EXIM Bank of India and is pending final clearance from the respective governments. The vehicles, which include trucks and buses, will be delivered over the next 12 months.
Speaking at the occasion, Vinod K. Dasari, managing director, Ashok Leyland said, “I am proud that the government of Cote D'Ivoire has chosen products from Ashok Leyland. This is the largest contract for this country with any firm in India, and also represents the largest such contract till date for the company. We are proud to be partnering with the visionary government of Cote D'Ivoire, and look forward to building this as a base for further growth in West Africa. I also would like to acknowledge the tremendous support from EXIM Bank, Ministry of Commerce, and the Indian Embassy in bringing this large contract to fruition."
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