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Allison Transmission Expands Footprint At Home And Abroad

The company believes India possesses immense potential for automatic transmissions, and the country can become one of its top five global markets.

Kiran Murali  By Kiran Murali calendar 24 Mar 2025 Views icon4965 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Allison Transmission Expands Footprint At Home And Abroad

US-based automatic transmission maker Allison Transmission Holdings is looking at India as a major market for its future growth. The company plans to cash in on the growth prospects that the Indian market offers while using India as a base to export components and transmissions to countries in East Asia and Europe.

“India is a very important market for us. It has huge potential for automatic transmissions,” said Kartik Ramanan, Allison Transmission’s Executive Director for Global Off-Highway, Customer Support and Service Engineering, adding that the country has the potential to be in the top five markets for the world’s ...

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