Mumbai: Tata Motors has listed a range of refrigerated trucks for end-to-end transportation of COVID-19 vaccines on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal for purchase.
The trucks have different temperature, volume and weight requirements as prescribed by the government. They are available in 20 and 32 cuM capacities.
Refrigerated trucks are available in the Intermediate Commercial Vehicle (ICV) and Medium Commercial Vehicle (MCV) segments, while insulated vans are available in the ICV and MCV segments and also in Small Commercial Vehicle (SCV) and pick-up range.
Commenting on the launch, Girish Wagh, President, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, “As a leader and pioneer in the automotive sector, Tata Motors has always stayed abreast of contemporary demands, offering products with best-in-class efficiency and minimal cost of operations while simultaneously remaining conscious of our social responsibilities. We are pleased to extend support as the nation readies to rollout the first phase of the vaccination, contributing for the safe and speedy distribution of vaccines across the country. By staying mindful of Government regulations and vaccination manufacturer needs, our range of superior products endeavour to contribute towards the vision of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat.”
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