Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki India said on Tuesday that it has increased the Manesar facility’s annual production capacity by one lakh units.
The automaker expanded its three manufacturing units in Manesar, Haryana, by adding a car assembly line to Plant-A.
“One lakh vehicles can be produced annually on the new vehicle assembly line,” a statement from Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) stated.
It stated that Manesar’s total annual car production capacity now stands at 9 lakh thanks to the extra assembly line.
Hisashi Takeuchi, the managing director and CEO of MSI, stated, “Over the next 7-8 years, we aim to nearly double our capacity to 4 million vehicles per annum. This capacity addition of 1 lakh vehicles per year is a step towards this goal.”
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According to him, it will improve the company’s overall capacity to manufacture up to 23.5 lakh units annually and help it serve clients more quickly.
With the launch of Plant A, the business has officially opened the Manesar complex in February 2007.
The automaker added Plant-B in 2011 and Plant-C in 2013 in response to rising consumer demand. Models from the Manesar facility that MSI produces include the Brezza, Ertiga, XL6, Wagon R, Dzire, S-Presso, Ciaz, and Celerio.