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Indian bus industry is changing

Indian bus industry is changing

Last fiscal saw the Indian bus industry change; experience growth and excitement. Bhushan Mhapralkar Last fiscal was a good year for the Indian bus industry. The industry witnessed growth followed by the enforcement of the bus body code (AIS 052), and the school bus code (AIS 063). Posting good growth, the industry also witnessed the arrival of sleeper bus code[Read More…]

by June 21, 2017 Cover Stories
Girish Wagh elevated as head of Tata Motors’ commercial vehicles unit

Girish Wagh elevated as head of Tata Motors’ commercial vehicles unit

As part of the ongoing restructuring at Tata Motors, Girish Wagh, Head of Product Line, Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicle (M&HCV) has been elevated as Head of the Commercial Vehicle (CV) business unit. Girish Wagh replaces Ravindra Pisharody, the latest in line of a series of top exits from Tata Group companies. Girish Wagh takes charge with immediate effect, and[Read More…]

by June 15, 2017 News
Ravi Pisharody leaves Tata Motors

Ravi Pisharody leaves Tata Motors

Tata Motors has announced the departure of Ravi Pisharody from the company. Executive director of the commercial vehicles business of the company, Pisharody joined Tata Motors in 2007 as Vice President – Commercial Vehicles (Sales & Marketing). On the board of various Tata Motors Group Companies, Pisharody steered the Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle business through the lean period of 2008-09.[Read More…]

by June 8, 2017 News
Tata Motors looks up to an exciting future

Tata Motors looks up to an exciting future

Post the transition to BSIV, Tata Motors is eyeing strong growth. Story by: Bhushan Mhapralkar Like many other commercial vehicle manufacturers, demonetisation affected Tata Motors too. The end of FY2016-17 marked not just the end of a tumultuous period, it also marked green shoots. For example, buses did exceedingly well. For Tata Motors, they posted a growth of 22 per[Read More…]

by June 6, 2017 Cover Stories