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Daimler opens 400-acre production plant in Chennai

Daimler opens 400-acre production plant in Chennai

April 19, 2012 / 17:45 IST
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Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt Ltd (DICV) has opened their production plant for the manufacturing of the BharatBenz series of trucks in Oragadam, Chennai. This 400-acre manufacturing plant has an initial manufacturing capacity of 36,000 trucks which can be ramped to 70,000 units.

It is state of the art with the actual plant area covering about 270 acres. The plant layout follows the fishbone' structure where all components travel towards the assembly line. The engine department has an initial manufacturing capacity of 24,000 units which can be expanded to 70,000. The engines made here will be only for the heavy duty trucks. For the light duty trucks the engines will be supplied by Avtech. All transmissions are made in house, with an initial capacity of 36,000 units which can be ramped up to about 70,000. Daimler claim that the 30,000 sq metre assembly shop is the longest in India with its 290m length. There are 36 stations for the HDT trucks. The plant has the capacity to roll out a truck in four hours. This Oragadam plant in one of the only three Daimler plants across the world to combine truck assembly and components production at one location.

The truck will have a localisation rate of 85 per cent with 40 per cent of the suppliers being located within 40-km radius of the plant. There are a couple of suppliers which are located within the plant itself.

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The trucks will be launched in September, 2012 with the 25-tonne being the first product to be rolled out. It will be followed by the 31-tonne the next month. BharatBenz will have a product portfolio of 17 trucks by 2014. DICV has also build up a dealership network of 70 locations across the country and plan to expand it to 110 by the end of 2014.

DICV is also shifting the assembly of the Mercedes-Benz Actros range of trucks from Pune to Chennai. These premium trucks which are being sold as a CKD unit is targeted at the mining market.


By Team Overdrive