Archive for March, 2026

Indonesia’s top bus bodybuilders reunite at Busworld Southeast Asia 2026

Indonesia’s top bus bodybuilders reunite at Busworld Southeast Asia 2026

From 20 to 22 May 2026, the 4th edition of Busworld Southeast Asia will take place at Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo Kemayoran), in one of the largest bus markets in Asia. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, ranks among the ten largest bus markets globally, driven by strong demand for public transport and continuous fleet renewal (IndexBox). The country[Read More…]

by March 24, 2026 Conference
EKA Mobility, GreenCell Mobility Secure LOA for 915 E-Buses in Hyderabad Under PM E-DRIVE Scheme

EKA Mobility, GreenCell Mobility Secure LOA for 915 E-Buses in Hyderabad Under PM E-DRIVE Scheme

EKA Mobility, in consortium with GreenCell Mobility, has been awarded a Letter of Award (LOA) for the supply and deployment of 915 electric buses in Hyderabad. The project will be executed under the Government of India’s CESL-led PM E-DRIVE scheme (Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement), aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric mobility across the country. The order[Read More…]

by March 23, 2026 News, smart transport
SEW-EURODRIVE Strengthens India Footprint with Chennai Drive Technology Centre

SEW-EURODRIVE Strengthens India Footprint with Chennai Drive Technology Centre

Positioned as a future-ready industrial hub, the new facility underscores localisation, sustainability and customer-centric growth, writes Ashish Bhatia. SEW-EURODRIVE India has inaugurated its new Drive Technology Centre (DTC) in Chennai, reinforcing its long-term commitment to India’s industrial ecosystem. Located in one of South India’s fastest-growing manufacturing corridors, the facility is strategically designed to enhance service capability, responsiveness, and lifecycle support[Read More…]

by March 20, 2026 Ancillaries
Driver Shortage: Myth, Mindset, or Management Issue?

Driver Shortage: Myth, Mindset, or Management Issue?

For years, the Indian road transport industry has repeated one line with absolute certainty: “There is a driver shortage,” writes Meet Morjaria. It is spoken in boardrooms, quoted in discussions, and echoed at industry events. Over time, it has become an accepted truth, almost unquestioned, almost convenient. But when a belief survives this long, it deserves a closer look. Is[Read More…]