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Tata Motors helps Gujarat Government in setting up vehicle scrapping facility in Ahmedabad

Tata Motors helps Gujarat Government in setting up vehicle scrapping facility in Ahmedabad

Tata Motors signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) as a part of the investment promotion activity with the government of Gujarat through the Ports and Transport Department to support setting up a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Ahmedabad for end-of-life passenger and commercial vehicles. The scrappage centre will have the capacity of recycling up to 36,000 vehicles a year.[Read More…]

by August 13, 2021 News
The scrappage policy

The scrappage policy

  The scrappage policy has turned real after being in news for a long time. Story by Bhushan Mhapralkar   Turning real after being in the news for a long time, the voluntary scrappage policy is expected to have a deep and long-standing effect on the Indian automotive industry. If it is positive or negative would be a matter of[Read More…]

by April 18, 2021 INDUSTRY TALK

Scrappage policy soon?

The recent announcement by transport minister Nitin Gadkari about scrappage policy has once again put the spotlight on the subject that has attracted much controversy from various quarters. Said to be pursued at the behest of automakers wanting to improve their sales and save their sagging bottom-lines, the scrappage policy is claimed to accompany a framework to establish recycling clusters[Read More…]

by May 29, 2020 News
Asian Automotive Environmental Forum

Asian Automotive Environmental Forum

The 11th edition of Asian Automotive Environmental Forum 2018 delved upon ways to minimise the environmental impact of end-of-life vehicles. Story by: Gunjan D. Bidani Tied to the theme, ‘Automotive Recycling in India: Pathway to the Future – Towards a Sustainable Society’, the 11th Asian Automotive Environmental Forum (AAEF) saw the stakeholders and leaders of the Indian automotive industry come[Read More…]

by January 3, 2019 INDUSTRY TALK