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Tata Motors wins order to supply 1000 bus chassis to Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation

The order was won by Tata Motors following a competitive e-bidding process conducted via the Government tendering process.

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Tata Motors has received an order from the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) to supply 1,000 units of the Tata LPO 1618 diesel bus chassis.

The order was won by Tata Motors following a competitive e-bidding process conducted via the Government tendering process, and the bus chassis will be supplied in a phased manner as per mutually agreed terms.

Anand S, Vice President and Head – Commercial Passenger Vehicle Business, Tata Motors, said, "The Tata LPO 1618 bus chassis is engineered to deliver robust and reliable mobility with high uptime and low maintenance and operating costs. We look forward to commencing supplies as per the guidance of UPSRTC.”

This latest order follows the successful fulfillment of a similar, larger order of 1,350 bus chassis received last year, and which are currently running efficiently by the UPSRTC.

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