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CVG Names Abhijit Joshi Managing Director of India Business

Commercial Vehicle Group has appointed Abhijit Joshi as Managing Director of its India business, tasking him with leading domestic and export operations, driving growth and strengthening customer and stakeholder relationships across the region and organization

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 01 Jul 2026 Views icon2839 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
CVG Names Abhijit Joshi Managing Director of India Business

Commercial Vehicle Group, Inc. (CVG) has announced the appointment of Abhijit Joshi as Managing Director of its India business, effective immediately.

Joshi brings more than two decades of leadership experience across global and Indian industrial, automotive, off-highway, and engineering sectors. Over the course of his career, he has led businesses through periods of profitable growth, strengthened customer partnerships, and built high-performing teams across diverse markets.

His professional background spans business leadership, strategy, operations, sales and marketing, customer development, manufacturing excellence, and organizational transformation. The company noted that he has a track record of delivering sustainable growth while fostering a culture of accountability, innovation, and employee development.

In his new role, Joshi will oversee CVG India's domestic and export business. His responsibilities will include setting strategic direction, accelerating growth, strengthening customer relationships, enhancing operational efficiency, launching new products, and deepening the company's engagement with employees, customers, and other stakeholders.

CVG welcomed Joshi to the organization and expressed confidence in his ability to lead the India business forward.

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