The company is currently in the process of exporting its made-in-India light and medium commercial vehicles or LCVs to select markets in West Asia, South Asia and Africa.
“Currently, our products are undergoing homologation tests in these countries and we hope to launch our new trucks under both, Eicher and Volvo brands later this year,” said Shyam Maller, senior vice-president, sales & marketing, VECV.
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He said the company, which witnessed 16 per cent contraction in sales in the domestic market during the first six months (January-June) of this year, is largely dependent on export sales to grow.
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