TAL’s made-in-India robot certified for sale in Europe
Developed from an industrial user perspective to automate medium and small scale enterprises, the Brabo can be program...
Autocar Pro News Desk 04 Apr 2017
The company says it will be able to export some of its BS III inventory and convert some vehicles to BS IV at a cost of Rs 3,000 for SCVs and Rs 200,000 for HCVs. However, some can neither be exported nor converted to BS-IV.
Read moreDeveloped from an industrial user perspective to automate medium and small scale enterprises, the Brabo can be program...
The 9km-long, twin-tube, all-weather Chenani-Nashri tunnel between Udhampur and Ramban, which cuts travel time by two ...
As of April 1, 2017, the entire country has shifted to a BS IV emission standard fuel. The next target is achieving BS...
In a move aimed at ensuring safety on roads, the Supreme Court has not only banned all liquor shops from the vicinity ...
Oil marketing companies have effected one of the largest price cuts in recent times, citing
How does the tech upgrade to BS VI impact stakeholders across the automotive value chain? Our cover story analyses the...
Showcases three brands — Sintec, Takayama and Rolf – at ACMA Automechanika New Delhi and evinces keenness to set up a ...
The offers are mainly for two-wheelers and commercial vehicles, triggered by the Supreme Court judgement banning sale ...
While a Penex isomerisation unit will help make cleaner burning high-octane petrol, a Unicracking hydrocracking unit w...