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VECV Welcomes Swedish Ambassador to India During Visit to Eicher Trucks and Buses’ Pithampur Facilities

VECV Welcomes Swedish Ambassador to India During Visit to Eicher Trucks and Buses’ Pithampur Facilities

VE Commercial Vehicles Limited (VECV) welcomed H.E. Jan Thesleff, Ambassador of Sweden to India, to its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Pithampur. He was accompanied by Markus Lundgren, Counsellor and Head of Trade section, Embassy of Sweden and Sofia Högman, Swedish Trade Commissioner, Business Sweden. H.E. Jan Thesleff emphasized the partnership’s importance, stating, “Currently, more than 280 Swedish companies operating in[Read More…]

by November 20, 2024 News
Eicher targets the Middle East with the Pro 2000 Series.

Eicher targets the Middle East with the Pro 2000 Series.

Eicher Trucks and Buses have launched their all-new Pro2000 series of Light Duty Trucks in the UAE and Middle East region. The modern Eicher Pro2000 series, which includes six different variants with a power of up to 150HP, is claimed to improve profitability for owners through best-in-class fuel efficiency and superior uptime. SS Gill, Executive Vice President, International Business, VE[Read More…]

by February 24, 2023 News
Eicher Skyline Ambulance

Eicher Skyline Ambulance

Press Release | VE Commercial Vehicles has launched the Eicher Skyline Ambulance in a bid to aid the modernisation of healthcare mobility. VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. today introduced Eicher Skyline Ambulance to support healthcare mobility. Fast-tracked during this ongoing global pandemic, the Eicher Skyline Ambulance provides modern, fast and efficient solutions for patient transportation. The ambulances offer enhanced patient and[Read More…]

by June 8, 2021 Uncategorized
Frugal Tech

Frugal Tech

Article by: Anirudh Raheja Q & A Vinod Aggarwal,   Chief Executive Officer, VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. Interview by : Anirudh Raheja Q. M&HCV sales have been growing. LCVs continues to drag. What do you foresee? A. It is true that the overall heavy-duty segment (16-tonne and above) is doing well. If you drill down further to haulage, and construction[Read More…]

by October 5, 2015 INTERVIEW