Ankit Purohit
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JCB India Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of construction equipment, today unveiled the new JS205LC tracked excavator, developed and manufactured in India for the Indian market. The new excavator features a rugged structure, superior operator controls and a number of technological innovations. The company claims that the new fuel-efficient excavator can save fuel worth Rs 1.3 lakh per year.
"Today is a very proud day for JCB India. Once again, JCB raises the bar in innovation with the launch of New Tracked Excavator – JS205LC. The new 20 tonne Excavator offers best fuel efficiency, coupled with better performance and productivity." said Mr. Vipin Sondhi, MD & CEO, JCB India. "Our aim is to innovate and design products that meet our customers' needs and helps them in growing their business."
Why is it not Right hand steering? according to the pic...KAMAZ dump trucks are heading to India
A delegation from India has paid a visit to KAMAZ headquarters in Tatarstan. According to the KAMAZ press service, the Indian guests took a look around the company's automobile and engine plants, popped in to see their host's joint ventures Cummins Kama, ZF Kama and Mercedes Benz Trucks Vostok and also stopped off at the KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny Automobile Dealership.
A crash course in KAMAZ culture, traditions and corporate values was held for employees at the joint Russian and Indian Enterprise KAMAZ Vectra Motors Ltd. (KVML), automobile dealers, representatives of Indian financial institutions and OAO KAMAZ customers.
During the visit, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the CEO of Krishnapatnam Coal Port in India Anil Yendluri and OJSC KAMAZ Director General Sergey Kogogin. Under the agreement, one hundred KAMAZ-6540 dump trucks manufactured by KAMAZ Vectra Motors Ltd. are to be delivered to the port in late 2013 and early 2014. The trucks will be used to transport coal.
KAMAZ is the largest truck manufacturer in Russia. The company has more than 150 subsidiaries and affiliates in Russia, the CIS and abroad, including 12 major automobile manufacturing plants, and assembly lines in Vietnam, Iran, India, Kazakhstan and Pakistan. More than 59,000 people are employed by KAMAZ.
That pic was just for representational purpose and not the actual truck being shipped to India.Why is it not Right hand steering? according to the pic...
10x10 Truck, Front view
10X10 truck rear view
Built in Crane, For loads lifting
Poster
Front view
View from Right
View from Left
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Front view
View from the right
View from side rear
Driver seat & Co driver
"KrAZ" Provides Training for Royal Thai Army Officers | Defence blog"AutoKrAZ" sent a team of technicians to provide technical assistance and training in KrAZ truck operation in Thailand. The training was conducted in accordance with terms of contract awarded to the Kremenchug Automobile Plant following competitive bidding procedure for supply of large batch of all-terrain trucks for needs of the Royal Thai Army.
The training was received by about 100 trainees such as mechanics, drivers and inspectors of various units of the Royal Thai Army. Theoretical training has been conducted in a service centre of the Thai army while practical training in driving, maintenance and repair has taken place on a military proving ground. After training completion, all the trainees have been awarded a Certificate of Training Completion.
KrAZ technicians praised Thai military for their diligence and tenacity who had made their best to master driving the KrAZ heavy-duty all-terrain truck. In their turn, Thai military thanked the technicians of the automobile plant for high level of teaching quality and competence. One of the inspectors, military academy instructor, said after awarding certificates: "KrAZ truck is a new and complicated vehicle for us. Before KrAZ trucks only 5-ton trucks were in service with the Royal Thai Army, and no one of them was able to tow 152 mm artillery systems. KrAZ is a huge, very powerful truck and tackles this job. We admired this truck at preliminary tender tests while seeing it towing a howitzer on harsh almost impassable terrain. We are sure that that it will tackle the toughest jobs".
Only tatra can do that
TATRA transporting a T-72 in Rajasthan..