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What is interesting in Indian media is that they claim
"Ashok Leyland on Thursday announced the opening of its new assembly plant in Bangladesh............................................ The project is a collaboration between the company and IFAD Autos of Bangladesh. The latter will invest around Rs 75 crore in the facility."
If IFAD Autos is investing Rs. 75 crore then how is it Ashok Leyland's plant?? What the hell did they invest?
Some logic.......
IFAD must invest as AL is providing its technology and support. Its same as opening up MacDonalds resturant. Our backward linkage auto industry will surely benefit,if govt maintains its policy support. Like Runner said they are evaluating whether to start making some equipments here for its Eicher. Policy Support from govt is the main factor.What is interesting in Indian media is that they claim:
"Ashok Leyland on Thursday announced the opening of its new assembly plant in Bangladesh............................................ The project is a collaboration between the company and IFAD Autos of Bangladesh. The latter will invest around Rs 75 crore in the facility."
If IFAD Autos is investing Rs. 75 crore then how is it Ashok Leyland's plant?? What the hell did they invest? Most likely zilch.
Some Indian journalists' logic.......
In my opinion, these IFAD guys (as well as Runner with Eicher) should increase indigenous content ASAP and then do to them what AL and Eicher did to British Leyland and Mitsubishi - respectively.
I cannot congratulate IFAD and Runner on the choice of their partners - but the sooner the divorce the better.............
In my opinion, these IFAD guys (as well as Runner with Eicher) should increase indigenous content ASAP and then do to them what AL and Eicher did to British Leyland and Mitsubishi - respectively.
I cannot congratulate IFAD and Runner on the choice of their partners - but the sooner the divorce the better.............
http://www.thehindu.com/business/Ashok-Leyland-opens-new-assembly-plant-in-Dhaka/article17146888.ece
IFAD Autos will be investing ₹75 crore, while the investment details of Ashok Leyland was not made public, said company sources.
75 crore INR is about 11 million USD. Doubt thats going to cover the majority of capital costs of even a measly 800/mth facility.
Its ok evil baniya Dada is here to do the heavy lifting once again...while you safely sleep content that it should be "zero" because specifics are unreported right now.
BD "Logic" in play
IFAD must invest as AL is providing its technology and support. Its same as opening up MacDonalds resturant. Our backward linkage auto industry will surely benefit,if govt maintains its policy support. Like Runner said they are evaluating whether to start making some equipments here for its Eicher. Policy Support from govt is the main factor.
TATA's main strength in BD is its network, spare price and availability and cheap financing. But the current Perception among BD HCV owners is that AL and Eicher is better than TATA in quality and reliability.
In HCV section I also wonder why we did not get brands from China as they are also chaep. As for joint venture, I agree you 100%.
I guess World dont see our FCV market as big enough. Theorically our Railway suppossed to take care of Bulk Cargo movement. So in the coming times we may see more reliance on Rail for Bulk Cargo than HCV.
@Bilal9
This is a bus assembling plant. I dont think that kind money even required. They probably inflated the investment to squeeze money out of the bank and diverted in their flour and rice business, which gives far more return than importing Ashok bus.
So AL had no choice but to expand into export markets and tie up with the likes of assemblers like IFAD. Bad deal for IFAD, great for AL.
AL bus and truck are far better in quality and looks that TATA..
They got the design from Daewoo Truck Division which they bought earlier (definite Korean/JDM truck design).
AL's HCV truck offerings are not that spectacular or modern compared to Tata's. Maybe one of the Indian Auto experts can comment.....
But India is no Japan (not even China or even Thailand). Just take a look at AL plant for MCV's in Hosur, Karnataka below. This is no plant with KAIZEN or JIT principles. Its just underpaid under-trained guys screwing together parts.
Meanwhile - Dongfeng truck assembly line in Shiyan, Hubei province.....