India's third largest heavy commerical vehicle manufacturer Asia Motor Works (AMW) today expanded its presence in Assam with the opening of its new dealership, 'Rongmon Automobiles' in Dibrugarh on Tuesday, stated in a press release.
India's third largest heavy commerical vehicle manufacturer Asia Motor Works (AMW) today expanded its retail presence in punjab with the opening of its new dealership, Ramnik Motors in Moga, Punjab.
Heavy commercial vehicle maker AMW (Asia Motor Works) plans to increase its network and product range in the eastern region. The company has already made a foray into a few markets in the region such as West Bengal, Jharkhand and in certain parts of Odisha.
AMW (Asia Motor Works), strengthens its presence in the Tipper market in the four states of South India - Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, with gains in market shares in all territories.
Asia Motor Works has strengthened its presence in north India with an market share of 26 percent in heavy vehicles space. The firm has emerged as the first choice among Tipper buyers.
AMW (Asia Motor Works) has strengthened its presence in the Tipper market in South India, particularly in the heavy vehicles segment.Its Tipper sales in Andhra Pradesh have seen a 27% market share with the other three states following closely behind.
Heavy commercial truck-maker Asia Motor Works(AMW) is expected to launch its first luxury bus in fourth quarter, which is likely to drive competition in the segment, mainly dominated by overseas players.
Heavy commercial truck-maker Asia Motor Works(AMW) is expected to launch its first luxury bus in fourth quarter, which is likely to drive competition in the segment, mainly dominated by overseas players.
Heavy commercial truck-maker Asia Motor Works(AMW) is expected to launch its first luxury bus in fourth quarter, which is likely to drive competition in the segment, mainly dominated by overseas players.
Heavy commercial truck-maker Asia Motor Works(AMW) is expected to launch its first luxury bus in fourth quarter, which is likely to drive competition in the segment, mainly dominated by overseas players.
Commercial vehicle manufacturer Asia Motor Works (AMW) conducts Driver Training Program in improving the skills and productivity of truck drivers across India.
Commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturer, both incumbent and new entrants, are boosting their driver training programmes and safety initiatives in the light of poor availability of skilled truck drivers and roll out of new platform of vehicles.
India's third largest heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer Asia Motor Works (AMW) has trained over 25,000 drivers as part of its 'Driver Training Programme'.
India's third largest heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer Asia Motor Works (AMW) is playing a key role in improving the skills and productivity of truck drivers across India with its 'Driver Training Program'.
Medium and heavy truck makers Asia Motor Works (AMW) has put on hold its Rs.550 crore fund-raising plans in view of the prevailing adverse market environment.
AMID weakening sentiments in medium and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) industry, the current financial year may see the beginning of a new transformation, as a range of new platform for sophisticated trucks are about to hit markets in the second half.
Truck maker Asia Motorworks Ltd (AMW) aims to grow sales fourfold over the next three years to reach its installed production capacity of 45,000 trucks annually as it swings its focus to the market for highway haulage, or freight trucks.
With the launch of its 16-tonne tiper, Asia Motor Works (AMW) has driven into the mass segment. The 1618 TP is a single axle (4x2) tipper powered by a 178bhp diesel engine, mated to a 6-speed gearbox, was launched at Excon 2011 - a fair of construction and earthmoving equipment industry.
Asia Motor Works (AMW) launched its new 1618 TP Tipper model at the EXCON exhibition in Bengaluru. The 1618 TP is a single axle (4x2) tipper powered by a 178bhp diesel engine, mated to a 6-speed gearbox.
Asia Motor Works (AMW), among the new entrants in the Indian truck industry, has said that its driver-focused business model has been aiding the company achieve steady and faster growth in truck sales.
Asia Motor Works (AMW), which is aiming high in the 25 tonne and above tipper segment of the Indian commercial vehicle market, has set in motion several ambitious plans to take head on other auto majors through the promotion of several high end new application-specific models for increasing..
Truck maker Asia Motor Works is all set to introduce a 16-tonne tipper in the market, which it will do at the Excon exhibition in Bangalore on November 23. The product marks the jump of the 4-year-old company from a "niche" to "volume" segment.
Asia MotorWorks (AMW), manufacturers of commercial vehicles and components, is entering a new segment of the tipper market, with the launch of 16-tonne capacity tippers. It also plans to launch several new application-specific models aimed at growing its volumes and market share in the tipper segment.
Asia Motor Works (AMW), an emerging commercial vehicles major, is all set to take on biggies such as Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland (ALL) not only with a slew of new products, but also by bringing changes in the truck industry with feature-rich products at a strategic price positioning, according to Anirudh Bhuwalka, managing director and CEO.
Every year, SIAM hosts its Annual Convention, focusing on issues influencing the Indian automotive industry's competitiveness, growth and integration with the global economy. This event is well attended by policy makers and decision makers of the Government of India, apart from other stakeholders.
AMW today inaugurated its first Truck Centre for heavy commercial vehicles at Hazira near Surat in Gujarat. To view the media coverage of the same, please click on the respective links to view the press clippings.



