Ashok Leyland and Hino to jointly develop BS VI engines
With this, Ashok Leyland will enhance its competitiveness by jointly developing engines for BS VI compliance in India through Hino’s engine technology.
Ashok Leyland and Hino Motors of Japan have entered into a Mutual Cooperation Agreement (MCA) as per which Ashok Leyland will utilise Hino’s engine technology for Ashok Leyland’s Euro 6 development and will support in development of Hino’s engine parts purchasing in India for global operation.
Hino and Ashok Leyland have had a cooperative agreement for engine production in India since 1986. By this mutual cooperation agreement, both companies will leverage each other’s strengths in diesel engines to enhance their competitiveness.
With this, Ashok Leyland will enhance its competitiveness by jointly developing engines for BS VI compliance in India through Hino’s engine technology. Meanwhile, Hino Motors will promote engine parts development in India by utilising Ashok Leyland in India to strengthen Hino’s competitiveness.
Commenting on the agreement, Vinod K Dasari, managing director and CEO of Ashok Leyland, said: “We believe in long-term partnerships, and have great respect for Hino Motors. This cooperation between our companies would be mutually beneficial and enable both of us to produce globally competitive products.”
Yoshio Shimo, president and CEO of Hino Motors, said: “We believe this cooperation with Ashok Leyland takes advantage of the strengths that the two companies have cultivated. Hino will enhance its global competitiveness by utilising Ashok Leyland's parts procurement capabilities in India.”
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
27 Nov 2017
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