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SATRAC To Invest About Rs 8,250 Million To Set Up Four Units
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SATRAC To Invest About Rs 8,250 Million To Set Up Four Units

SATRAC, a manufacturer of truck bodies and trailers, will invest about Rs 8,250 million (mn) to set up four more units in India to expand manufacturing capacity, upgrade equipment and strengthen quality assurance measures. The company said the investment is intended to strengthen its presence in key regional markets and to meet rising demand for commercial vehicles and logistical equipment. The move follows continued growth in freight movement and infrastructure development across the country and aligns with efforts to modernise domestic vehicle production capabilities.

The planned funds will be allocated to augment production lines, acquire tooling and modernise assembly processes, and to enhance vendor networks, including supplier development and skills training programmes. Management expects the expansion to improve lead times for original equipment manufacturers and for aftermarket customers while supporting local suppliers and fostering closer supplier integration. The company intends to adopt scalable manufacturing layouts to allow incremental capacity additions as demand evolves and to facilitate faster model changes.

The strategy aims to balance higher volumes with efficiency improvements and to maintain compliance with safety and regulatory standards by investing in process automation and lean manufacturing practices. Observers note that better road connectivity and increased intermodal logistics activity have underpinned demand for specialised trailers and bodies, creating opportunities for capacity expansion. SATRAC views the expansion as part of a broader effort to capture market share in both urban and rural freight segments while improving operational resilience.

The rollout will be executed in phases with site selection and regulatory clearances progressing concurrently with investment disbursements, and with measures to ensure environmental and labour compliance. The company anticipates that the additional units will strengthen its supply chain resilience and support employment in manufacturing hubs while enabling closer customer engagement. SATRAC plans to continue investing in product development and in processes that reduce total cost of ownership for its customers and to pursue incremental improvements in quality and service delivery.

SATRAC, a manufacturer of truck bodies and trailers, will invest about Rs 8,250 million (mn) to set up four more units in India to expand manufacturing capacity, upgrade equipment and strengthen quality assurance measures. The company said the investment is intended to strengthen its presence in key regional markets and to meet rising demand for commercial vehicles and logistical equipment. The move follows continued growth in freight movement and infrastructure development across the country and aligns with efforts to modernise domestic vehicle production capabilities. The planned funds will be allocated to augment production lines, acquire tooling and modernise assembly processes, and to enhance vendor networks, including supplier development and skills training programmes. Management expects the expansion to improve lead times for original equipment manufacturers and for aftermarket customers while supporting local suppliers and fostering closer supplier integration. The company intends to adopt scalable manufacturing layouts to allow incremental capacity additions as demand evolves and to facilitate faster model changes. The strategy aims to balance higher volumes with efficiency improvements and to maintain compliance with safety and regulatory standards by investing in process automation and lean manufacturing practices. Observers note that better road connectivity and increased intermodal logistics activity have underpinned demand for specialised trailers and bodies, creating opportunities for capacity expansion. SATRAC views the expansion as part of a broader effort to capture market share in both urban and rural freight segments while improving operational resilience. The rollout will be executed in phases with site selection and regulatory clearances progressing concurrently with investment disbursements, and with measures to ensure environmental and labour compliance. The company anticipates that the additional units will strengthen its supply chain resilience and support employment in manufacturing hubs while enabling closer customer engagement. SATRAC plans to continue investing in product development and in processes that reduce total cost of ownership for its customers and to pursue incremental improvements in quality and service delivery.

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