Scania Commercial Vehicles India (SCVI) has launched its intercity coach in India. This was done at the event organised by Siddhi Vinayak Logistics Ltd. (SVLL), one of the fastest growing companies in the field of transportation, to commence the start of their bus operations. The launch was done by Anders Grundströmer, Managing Director Scania Commercial Vehicle India and Senior Vice President Scania Group at a customer event organised by SVLL in Surat International Exhibition and Convention Centre. Expressing his happiness over the launch of the next generation super luxury coach, Anders Grundströmer says, “This is the bus that the entire industry has been waiting for so eagerly, it represents the future of the bus industry. India has been one of our key focus markets and the country presents some very unique opportunities for a commercial vehicle manufacturer like us. This order is one more affirmation of the trust and acceptance of our vehicles. This is the first step towards achieving our goal of being the most trusted transport partner to all our customers and SVLL is one of our most valued customers. We look forward to a long term partnership with them transcending into their trucking business as well.” Based in Surat, SVLL is one of the largest fleet owners in the country. The company operates across diverse segments such steel, cement, tractors, chemicals, machinery and is a pioneer in the newer segments of commercial vehicle chassis carriers. With this legacy in place, the company has decided to venture into the bus segment under their ‘Connect’ brand with Scania as its chosen partner.
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