Post Tagged with: "Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV)"

The Impact Lineup

The Impact Lineup

At the annual conference, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles introduced the MY24 BharatBenz portfolio against the backdrop of A robust performance, writes Richa Tyagi. Daimler India Commercial Vehicles turns 11. The wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG marked a significant milestone for the India operations. In the inaugural address at the Annual conference at the Oragadam plant, Satyakam Arya, Managing Director[Read More…]

by July 2, 2024 Cover Stories
(L-R) Pradeep Kumar Thimmaiyan, President and CTO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, Satyakam Arya – Managing Director and CEO and Sreeram Venkateswaran, President and Chief Business Officer (domestic sales and customer service)

DICV Achieves Highest Sales in CY23, Expects MY24 BharatBenz Trucks to Fuel Growth in 2024

Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG (“Daimler Truck”) announced that in CY2023 it has achieved record sales and revenue performance. The company’s CY2023 domestic truck and bus sales grew by 39% and revenue grew by 21% over 2022. DICV’s bus volumes doubled in CY2023, growing 107% over 2022. Its cumulative sales (including domestic and[Read More…]

by March 26, 2024 News
Backbone For Digital Solutions

Backbone For Digital Solutions

In an industry talk session, Raghavendra Vaidya, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, DTICI speaks to Ashish Bhatia about the innovation centre as the NERVE CENTRE for cracking complex problems at Daimler Truck AG, globally. Q. What compelled the commissioning of an innovation centre outside Germany when Mercedes Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) was to an extent looking at[Read More…]

by September 10, 2022 INDUSTRY TALK
Actros im Windkanal. Der Kraftstoffbedarf des Actros wurde in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten immer weiter reduziert. Im typischen Fernverkehrseinsatz konnten beispielsweise seit 2011 bis zur Einführung des neuen Actros 2019 Einsparungen von bis zu 15 Prozent erzielt werden. 
Actros in the wind tunnel. The fuel consumption of the Actros has been steadily reduced over the past decades. In typical long-distance transport operations, for example, savings of up to 15 percent have been achieved between 2011 and the introduction of the new Actros from 2019.

Acting On Safety Technology And Innovation

Daimler Truck Innovation Center India has commenced operations. Ashish Bhatia looks into the largest Daimler Truck AG centre outside Germany, acting on crucial fronts of mobility. Daimler Truck Innovation Center India (DTIC) in Bengaluru has commenced operations. It is the most significant innovation and development centre outside Germany for Daimler Truck AG as a captive unit with ~1300 skilled engineers.[Read More…]

by September 10, 2022 Cover Stories