Mahindra's Haridwar Plant crosses 7 lakh vehicle production mark
Inaugurated in December 2005, the Haridwar plant currently manufacturers the Bolero, Scorpio S2, Gio (passenger & load), Alfa (passenger & load) and Champion range of Mahindra products.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M) has achieved a production milestone of 7 lakh vehicles from its automotive plant in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. The milestone was achieved in less than 10 years. The plant earlier crossed the 6 lakh vehicle production mark in November 2014 and since then it has taken just 10 months to reach the 7 lakh figure.
Inaugurated in December 2005, the Haridwar plant currently manufacturers the Bolero, Scorpio S2, Gio (passenger & load), Alfa (passenger & load) and Champion range of Mahindra products. For the past two years, the plant has earned the distinction of having one of the highest production capacities amongst other automotive plants of Mahindra. It is the company’s sole automotive plant in North India.
Speaking on the milestone, Pravin Shah, president & chief executive (Automotive), M&M said, “This remarkable achievement is a significant moment for us in our automotive journey and bears testimony to the relentless effort put in by each member of our Haridwar plant. The plant has constantly achieved manufacturing excellence and reflects the commitment and spirit of accepting no limits in keeping with our Rise philosophy. I am sure that this milestone will be a stepping stone to many more accolades for our Haridwar plant in times to come”.
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