Ashok Leyland Plans 30 New Touchpoints in Western India
Ashok Leyland is adding 30 touchpoints to its existing 150 in western India to bolster its light commercial vehicle service network.
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every 25 km
What Happened
Ashok Leyland, India's leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, plans to add 30 new touchpoints in western India, bringing the total to 180. The company currently has 29 dealer partners, 130 service workshops, and over 350 Ashok Leyland Trained Technicians in the region. The expansion aims to enhance service availability and support the increasing demand for light commercial vehicles driven by robust economic growth and infrastructure development.
- 150 existing touchpoints
- 29 dealer partners
- 130 service workshops
- Over 350 trained technicians
“The expansion of the LCV networking in Maharashtra and the entire Western region will be a game changer for us. Along with Best-in-Class Mileage, Payload, Loading Area, Comfort and Reliability that our LCV range offers, now we are taking a big step in multiplying our service reach.”
Why this matters
The expansion targets reducing service coverage distance from every 35 km to every 25 km, meeting growing LCV demand in a key market.
Terms in This Story
- Touchpoint
- A physical location such as a dealership or service center where customers can interact with the company.
- LCV
- Light Commercial Vehicle, a category of trucks and vans used for business purposes.
- ALTT
- Ashok Leyland Trained Technician, a certified mechanic trained by the company.
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