Tata Africa assembles truck number 12 000 at Rosslyn plant
Tata Africa has marked the rollout of the twelve-thousandth locally assembled commercial vehicle from the company’s assembly facility in Rosslyn, Tshwane.
The truck, a Tata Ultra T.14, was handed over to RAM Couriers as part of a broader fleet agreement.
“Milestones are built on trust, customer confidence and strong partnerships,” says Tata Motors international business head Asif Shamim.
“The rollout of the twelve-thousandth vehicle reflects our long-standing commitment to South Africa, bringing our products closer to customers while creating jobs, building skills and strengthening the local automotive ecosystem.
“Guided by our ‘Better Always’ philosophy, we remain focused on delivering relevant, high-quality vehicles and on building for South Africa, in South Africa, together with our partners and stakeholders.”
Established in 2011, the assembly facility in Rosslyn spans around 35 000 m2, and has an installed yearly capacity of more than 2 200 vehicles, with flexibility to scale up in line with market demand.
The plant assembles a range of Tata Motors’ commercial vehicles, including the Ultra, Prima and LPT ranges, as well as Tata Daewoo models.
Tata Africa Holdings was established in South Africa in 1994. Headquartered in Johannesburg, it operates in more than 13 African countries.
Tata Motors is part of the Tata Group, and is India’s largest manufacturer of utility vehicles, pick-ups, trucks and buses.
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