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Ashok leyland limited.

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Type: public

Traded: BSE & NSE

Industry: Automotive

Founded: 1984

Head quarter: Chennai, Tamil nadu. India

Product: Automobile, engine, commercial vehicle

Revenue: [pic] [pic]133.59 billion (US$2.5 billion) (2012)

Employees: 15,812 (2011)

Parent: Hinduja group

Introduction of Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland is an Indian automobile manufacturing company based in Chennai, India. Founded in 1948, the company is one of India's leading manufacturers of commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, as well as emergency and military vehicles. Operating six plants, Ashok Leyland also makes spare parts and engines for industrial and marine applications. It sells about 60,000 vehicles and about 7,000 engines annually. It is the second largest commercial vehicle company in India in the medium and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) segment with a market share of 28% (2007–08). Ashok Leyland is a market leader in the bus segment. In the trucks segment Ashok Leyland primarily concentrates on the 16 ton to 25 ton range of trucks. However Ashok Leyland has presence in the entire truck range starting from 7.5 tons to 49 tons. The joint venture announced with Nissan Motors of Japan would improve its presence in the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV).

Contact Details:

MANISH PANDEY

Senior officer

Vehicle sales

Mob no.:9167228986

e-mail Id: manishkumar.pandey@ashokleyland .com

SUDIP DHALI

Senior officer

Marketing & sales

Mob no.:9773845908

e-mail Id: sudhipdhali@ashokleyland.com

CURREEENT STATUS OF ASHOK LEYLAND

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Ashok Leyland Comet tank truck in Nepal

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A fire truck in India manufactured by Ashok Leyland

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Ashok Leyland city bus as part of Jaipur BRTS

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An Ashok Leyland bus run by the Chennai Metropolitan Transport Corporation

• [pic] Ashok Leyland city buses in

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