Ashok Leyland rolls out 3 millionth vehicle from Pantnagar

"The rollout of our 3 millionth vehicle is a testament to our well-established reputation for manufacturing highly reliable products and delivering top-notch customer service," said Shenu Agarwal.

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Ashok Leyland rolls out 3 millionth vehicle from Pantnagar

Ashok Leyland, the Indian flagship of the Hinduja Group and the country’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, today announced the production rollout of its 3 millionth vehicle. The event took place at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pantnagar, Uttarakhand.

Shenu Agarwal, MD and CEO of Ashok Leyland said, "The rollout of our 3 millionth vehicle is a testament to our well-established reputation for manufacturing highly reliable products and delivering top-notch customer service."

Ganesh Mani, Chief Operating Officer, Ashok Leyland said, “This is indeed a historic milestone for Ashok Leyland. The roll out of the 3 millionth vehicle from our factory validates the joint efforts made by our numerous teams including our supplier and technology partners. It also reinforces our commitment to provide top-quality products and services tailored to meet the emerging demands of commercial mobility.”
 

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