Paitoo
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Ashok Leyland trucks are not crap. They have been used in India for decades and the transporters are not complaining. There is price and there is value. Not everyone needs a Toyota Fortuner when a Mahindra Bolero will do.
It would be wrong if these trucks were being shoved down the throats of Bangladesh through crony capitalism practices. If that is happening and they are over paying for the trucks, it is indeed not a good thing.
India manufactures all types of trucks - home grown Tatas, Mahindra, ALs, as well as ones with foreign JVs such as Volvo, Daimler and MAN (I believe discontinued). There are plenty of these JV trucks in India and are exported as well. Transporters use them based on what their priority is. In India a truck crossing multiple states is likely to face hilly regions and in these conditions Volvo / Daimer trucks pull really well and cut down transit time. But for everyone transport time is not important and these JV trucks come at a huge premium.
No one Indian company (including JVs) have proved to be consistently more reliable than the other. It is a big function of the transporters own maintenance practices.
It would be wrong if these trucks were being shoved down the throats of Bangladesh through crony capitalism practices. If that is happening and they are over paying for the trucks, it is indeed not a good thing.
India manufactures all types of trucks - home grown Tatas, Mahindra, ALs, as well as ones with foreign JVs such as Volvo, Daimler and MAN (I believe discontinued). There are plenty of these JV trucks in India and are exported as well. Transporters use them based on what their priority is. In India a truck crossing multiple states is likely to face hilly regions and in these conditions Volvo / Daimer trucks pull really well and cut down transit time. But for everyone transport time is not important and these JV trucks come at a huge premium.
No one Indian company (including JVs) have proved to be consistently more reliable than the other. It is a big function of the transporters own maintenance practices.