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The company is the largest tractor manufacturer in India [5] and has the capacity to build 150,000 tractors a year. [ 6 ] M&M produced its first tractor in 1963, the Mahindra B-275, by forming a joint venture with International Harvester to manufacture tractors carrying the Mahindra nameplate for the Indian market.
List of automotive plants in Maharashtra City Location Manufacturer Class Aurangabad: Aurangabad [17] Skoda Auto India Private Limited, Audi India: Passenger vehicles Aurangabad: Aurangabad [17] Bajaj Auto: Commercial vehicles, Two wheelers Banda: Banda: Caterpillar [18] Commercial Bhandara: Bhandara [19] Ashok Leyland: Commercial vehicles ...
TAFE – Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, is an Indian tractor manufacturer incorporated in 1960 at Chennai, with an annual turnover excess of INR 12,500 crores. One of the largest [ 2 ] tractor manufacturer in the world and the second largest [ 1 ] in India by volumes, TAFE wields about 25% [ 3 ] market share of the Indian tractor industry ...
Traclaxx Tractors Pvt. Ltd , formerly Forcetrac Tractors Private Limited was founded in 2014 in Ludhiana, Punjab by Darpan Dadu. They are a small volume, low horsepower tractor manufacturer and is part of BAX Intl. [32] They may not still be in business as of 2023.
TIL Limited (Tractors India), established in 1944, it is one of the leading material handling, lifting and port equipment designers and manufacturers in India. Sumit Mazumdar is the Chairman and Managing Director. [25] WIMCO, a Swedish match company, which established in the 1920s a factory at Dakshineswar, was taken over by ITC Limited in 2011.
This is a category for Tractor manufacturers in India Pages in category "Tractor manufacturers of India" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
In March 2020, Kubota Corporation acquired a 10% stake in Escorts Limited for ₹ 1,042 crore (US$140.62 million) through preferential allotment, while Escorts Limited acquired a 40% stake in Kubota's Indian subsidiary, Kubota Agri Machinery India Pvt Ltd, for ₹ 900 crore (US$121.46 million). [7]
In 1959, Eicher set up the Eicher Tractor Corporation of India Private Ltd., along with the Goodearth Company of New Delhi, India, and began production in 1960 of Indian-built Eicher tractors. That company sold the tractor business to TAFE, also of India, which still produces Eicher tractors. [3] [4]