Ashok Leyland bags 120 crore order from Rivigo

The company has been disrupting the logistics sector with its unique operational model and cutting-edge technology to consistently provide unparalleled delivery times to its clients while improving the quality of life of delivery people.

By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 11 Aug 2017 Views icon7341 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
(L-R) Anuj Kathuria, president - Global Trucks, Ashok Leyland with Deepak Garg, founder and CEO, Rivigo signing the agreement.

(L-R) Anuj Kathuria, president - Global Trucks, Ashok Leyland with Deepak Garg, founder and CEO, Rivigo signing the agreement.

Ashok Leyland, the second largest commercial vehicles makers today bags an order for over Rs. 120 crores from Rivigo for 500 fully-built vehicles trucks with the new iEGR technology. 

Rivigo founded in 2014 is a technology-enabled logistics company that aims to deliver reliability through our well-established network and provide transparency and par excellence service to our clients. The company has been disrupting the logistics sector with its unique operational model and cutting-edge technology to consistently provide unparalleled delivery times to its clients while improving the quality of life of delivery people. 

Speaking on this Anuj Kathuria, president - Global Trucks, Ashok Leyland, said,“Ashok Leyland has been an integral part of Rivigo’s story since the beginning of their journey. They trust us as their partners and we are glad that we have been able to deliver. This fresh order is a testimonial to the Indian, Intelligent and Innovative offerings of iEGR BS-IV technology, which translates to, ‘No Adblue’, ‘No Electronics’ and ‘Better Mileage’. Today, our BS-IV iEGR vehicles are giving up to 10 percent better fuel economy when compared to our BS-III range. This is helping all our customers to improve their total cost of operations by up to 15 percent, translating to improved profits.” 

Commenting on the order, Deepak Garg, founder and chief executive officer, Rivigo, said, “Our journey with Ashok Leyland began in 2014 and today, with this fresh order, we will expand our fleet size to over 2700 vehicles. Just like our idea of disruption in logistics, we see iEGR as a technology disruption which has a huge upside. For us it means better uptime, hassle-free operations, better mileage, and improved cost of ownership.”

 

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