CEAT inaugurates its largest truck service hub in Gandhidham

CEAT is set to inaugurate three more such Truck Service Hubs later this month in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka respectively.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 25 Apr 2023 Views icon6345 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
CEAT inaugurates its largest truck service hub in Gandhidham

CEAT has announced the inauguration of its largest Truck Service Hub in Gandhidham today. This service hub is being launched in association with one of the car tyre manufacturer’s dealers, Bharat Tyres Gujarat.

CEAT is set to inaugurate three more such Truck Service Hubs later this month in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka respectively.

The newly inaugurated centre in Gandhidham is a cutting-edge facility that boasts a modern tyre display area, comfortable customer seating and 6 truck alignment bays for multiple trucks to be serviced simultaneously. It is the most advanced and largest retread unit for truck, farm and OTR tyres that have been established in collaboration with Marangoni, an Italy-based retreading group.

Mahendra Verma, Owner, Bharat Tyres Gujarat said that the advanced technology and expertise is focused on the future and would  enhance the overall experience of truck drivers and fleet operators.

RELATED ARTICLES
India Must Tackle Evaporative Emission as BS7 Norms Near, Says Expert

auther Darshan Nakhwa calendar21 Jun 2025

As temperatures soar and E20 fuels rise, experts call for urgent reform in India’s evaporative emission standards.

“Missed Very Dearly”: Chandrasekaran Pays Tribute to Ratan Tata at Tata Motors AGM Amid Tata Group Crisis

auther Ketan Thakkar calendar20 Jun 2025

Chandrasekaran balances grief and leadership at Tata Motors AGM as Tata Group confronts twin tragedies — the Air India c...

JLR May Face £1.6 Billion Hit from US Tariffs: N Chandrasekaran

auther Darshan Nakhwa calendar20 Jun 2025

JLR could face a £1.6 billion hit from US tariffs, with mitigation strategies expected to reduce the impact to £600 mill...