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With football fever at its peak and the start and end of all European conversations, technology solutions provider and tier 1 supplier ZF Group, hosted the much anticipated annual Global Technology Day 2024 (GTD) in Hannover, Germany. On the eve of the track day, the ZF hosted a meet and greet that was warm inside out. The hot and sultry Summers in Hannover became a talking point in the cobblestone garden. It led the select global press congress to admit to climate change reflecting in the respective geographies at an unprecedented pace. The pressures on the automotive industry to play its part right, and the dependencies on leading suppliers like ZF for the sheer transformation scale set the tone from the word go. The respective government interventions driving this change were also the focal point of discussions in an election year for countries such as the UK, the USA, and India. Some journalists hoped for an outright change in governance while others hoped for a continued, stable run!
In his welcome address with the vaulted brick ceiling demanding its share of attention, Dr Holger Klein, Chairman of the Board of Management and CEO of ZF Group, did well to hold his own. He outlined the company’s ambitious mission to spearhead clean, safe, and comfortable mobility. He pointed to the evident slowdown in the passenger EV segment. “The slowdown in the electrification of the passenger car segment in some markets and the rise of hybrid vehicles is evident,” Dr Klein admitted. He emphasised that regardless of the propulsion system, the company’s goal remains clear: every gram of CO2 it can avoid is a step towards a cleaner future.”
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100Th JK Truck Wheels Shop
JK Tyre & Industries reached a major milestone by inaugurating its 100th JK Truck Wheels brand shop in India, reinforcing its leadership in the Truck Bus Radial (TBR) segment and commitment to commercial vehicle solutions.
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy: The Long Road To Disposal
Four decades later, 337-tonne of toxic waste in addition to 1.1 million tonnes of contaminated soil inches slowly towards disposal, writes Ashish Bhatia.
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India Is Fighting Fit
In 2024, India's defence sector witnessed substantial developments in vehicle modernisation, infrastructure enhancement, and strategic partnerships, writes Ashish Bhatia.
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Tata Motors flags off ebuses for staff transportation from Pantnagar
Tata Motors flagged off a fleet of ebuses for staff transportation at its Pantnagar plant in Uttarakhand.
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Fleet Operator POV
Private bus transport operators called for better infrastructure, fairer taxes, and policy reforms to strengthen public transport, writes Upendra Kasbekar.
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Mahindra Tractor MoU with PNB
Mahindra Tractors, a division of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.'s Farm Equipment Sector, has signed an MoU with Punjab National Bank (PNB) to provide Channel Finance solutions to its dealers, enhancing working capital management, inventory streamlining, and business growth.
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Eicher Pro X: The Expert Truck
Eicher's much-awaited foray into the two-to-3.5-tonne SCV segment is driven, incorporating real-world feedback and reverse engineering to meet customer demands at the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Bhopal, writes Ashish Bhatia.
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Expansion of Metro rail network
Metro rail has a direct bearing on public and private transportation.
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John Deere's Autonomous Leap
John Deere's CES launches underscore its commitment to real-world customer solutions. It is addressing the critical labour shortage and operational efficiency challenge, writes Upendra Kasbekar.
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Global VC firm Accel raises early-stage fund
Global venture capital firm Accel has raised a USD 650 million early-stage fund to support startups in India and Southeast Asia.