Daimler India exports cross 35,000 CVs and 150 million parts to over 50 markets, to begin CKD exports to Malaysia

ince the start of its export operation in 2013, DICV has exported more than 32,000 trucks and 3,500 buses.

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Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) has added another important milestone to its list with over 35,000 commercial vehicles and 150 million parts exported from the country. The CV maker has also added Malaysia as a new CKD market.

The CKD (completely knocked down) vehicles are exported in parts and then assembled locally. DICV already exports these to Kenya, South Africa, Vietnam and Indonesia. In fact, Daimler India Commercial Vehicle is the only Daimler location worldwide that produces engines, transmissions, trucks and buses at the same site under four brands – BharatBenz, FUSO, Mercedes-Benz and Freightliner.

Satyakam Arya, MD and CEO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles said, “With this milestone of 150 million parts exported and the addition of a new CKD market, DICV once again validates India’s Make ‘for the World’. It’s a win-win solution; our global Daimler network receives quality Indian parts, and our Indian supplier community gains access to Daimler’s global supply chains. By shipping more and more Indian-made products to an increasing number of overseas markets, DICV is helping India become an international manufacturing hub.”

The OEM says India is the fifth most important market for Daimler Trucks, with DICV serving not only the growing domestic demand but also more than 50 export destinations across the globe including markets in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Since the start of its export operation in 2013, DICV has exported more than 32,000 trucks and 3,500 buses.

Shrikumar V Unnithan, head of International Business and Beyond Trucks, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles said: “International business is one of DICV’s key strategic pillars for long-term growth. We will continue to make more products and parts here in India with the help of our 350+ local suppliers, and then proudly export them to the world with one global quality standard.”

Also read: Daimler Buses India produces 100th FUSO bus for export markets

Daimler India CV develops app for customers, dealers and suppliers

BharatBenz plans to grow network by 10 percent by 2020-end

DICV to invest Rs 2,277 crore in Tamil Nadu, expand production at Oragadam plant

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