CNH Strengthens Crop Solutions Support with Pune PDC
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CNH Strengthens Crop Solutions Support with Pune PDC

CNH, a global leader in agriculture and construction equipment, has inaugurated a new dedicated Parts Distribution Centre (PDC) near its manufacturing facility in Pune. The facility is designed to bolster CNH’s aftermarket capabilities, ensuring faster, more efficient service and enhanced parts availability for customers across India’s Southern and Western regions.

The state-of-the-art distribution centre will serve as a specialized hub for CNH’s crop solution products, including Case IH sugarcane harvesters and New Holland combine harvesters and balers. Equipped with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, the centre enhances inventory accuracy, traceability, and operational efficiency, enabling CNH’s dealer network to provide seamless and uninterrupted service to customers.

This new facility expands CNH’s nationwide distribution footprint, joining existing centres in Noida, Indore, and Sikanderabad (U.P.).

Narinder Mittal, President & Managing Director, CNH India, said, “At CNH, every investment is guided by our commitment to better serve our customers. The Southern and Western regions are key sugarcane belts, where the timely availability of parts is critical for uninterrupted operations. Our new Pune distribution centre enhances our responsiveness by positioning us closer to both our customers and our manufacturing base. This strengthens our aftermarket network and reaffirms CNH’s commitment to reliable, technology-driven support.”

Reflecting CNH’s global sustainability goals, the new facility incorporates energy-efficient systems and eco-friendly packaging practices to minimize environmental impact. CNH has partnered with DHL Supply Chain, a global leader in integrated logistics, to ensure timely and reliable parts delivery across the network.

With over 25 years of ‘Made in India’ operations, CNH continues to deliver world-class agricultural and construction solutions through its Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, and CASE Construction Equipment brands, supported by CNH Capital and its Global Technology Center in India.

CNH, a global leader in agriculture and construction equipment, has inaugurated a new dedicated Parts Distribution Centre (PDC) near its manufacturing facility in Pune. The facility is designed to bolster CNH’s aftermarket capabilities, ensuring faster, more efficient service and enhanced parts availability for customers across India’s Southern and Western regions.The state-of-the-art distribution centre will serve as a specialized hub for CNH’s crop solution products, including Case IH sugarcane harvesters and New Holland combine harvesters and balers. Equipped with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, the centre enhances inventory accuracy, traceability, and operational efficiency, enabling CNH’s dealer network to provide seamless and uninterrupted service to customers.This new facility expands CNH’s nationwide distribution footprint, joining existing centres in Noida, Indore, and Sikanderabad (U.P.).Narinder Mittal, President & Managing Director, CNH India, said, “At CNH, every investment is guided by our commitment to better serve our customers. The Southern and Western regions are key sugarcane belts, where the timely availability of parts is critical for uninterrupted operations. Our new Pune distribution centre enhances our responsiveness by positioning us closer to both our customers and our manufacturing base. This strengthens our aftermarket network and reaffirms CNH’s commitment to reliable, technology-driven support.”Reflecting CNH’s global sustainability goals, the new facility incorporates energy-efficient systems and eco-friendly packaging practices to minimize environmental impact. CNH has partnered with DHL Supply Chain, a global leader in integrated logistics, to ensure timely and reliable parts delivery across the network.With over 25 years of ‘Made in India’ operations, CNH continues to deliver world-class agricultural and construction solutions through its Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, and CASE Construction Equipment brands, supported by CNH Capital and its Global Technology Center in India.

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