Isuzu Motors Ltd. will make India one of its hubs to export passenger utility vehicles and pickup trucks to emerging markets in West Asia, Africa and Southeast Asia, a top company official said, as the company began construction of Rs3,000 crore factory in Andhra Pradesh.
The facility is coming up in Sri City, a special economic zone in Chittoor district bordering Tamil Nadu.
The company expects to commence operations at the plant by early 2016 with an initial production capacity of 50,000 units annually. The plant will initially cater to the domestic market. Isuzu will gradually begin exports to emerging markets in the vicinity of the Indian subcontinent as the plant reaches full capacity of 120,000 units a year.
“India is a key region in Isuzu’s global strategy for its emerging markets and as an important manufacturing hub in the future,” Takashi Kikuchi, president and managing director of its Indian subsidiary Isuzu Motors India Pvt. Ltd, said in a statement. Read more..
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