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Patanjali Powers Up Logistics, Drives Home 250 Ashok Leyland Trucks


Updated: May 31, 2025 07:14

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Key Highlights

Patanjali Parivahan Private Ltd., the logistics subsidiary of Patanjali, has ordered a huge 250 cutting-edge trucks from Ashok Leyland in a milestone development of their ten-year-old association. The first 25 trucks were handed over ceremoniously during a high-level event hosted by the two companies' senior executives.

Strategic Collaboration

This order is a major fleet expansion for Patanjali Parivahan, which currently has about 1,000 trucks running, solidifying its position as one of the fastest-growing logistics players in North India.

The association of Patanjali Parivahan and Ashok Leyland started in 2014 with a mere 20 trucks. This latest order is a reflection of increasing trust and mutual vision between the two companies.

The first batch includes the advanced 1916 haulage trucks, designed to enhance operational efficiency and reliability for Patanjali’s diverse logistics needs.

Partnership Insights

Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV at Ashok Leyland, emphasized that this collaboration is not just about numbers but about driving innovation and providing robust after-sales support to meet evolving industry demands.

Ram Bharat, Founder of Patanjali Parivahan, highlighted the reliability and performance of Ashok Leyland trucks, noting that the expanding service network and technological innovation are key to Patanjali’s agile and sustainable logistics framework.

Looking Ahead

The ongoing deliveries will see Patanjali Parivahan’s fleet bolstered significantly, enabling it to transport a wide range of goods—from Ayurvedic products to FMCG items—across the country efficiently.

The partnership reflects the sincerity of both the firms towards "Make in India" and establishes a benchmark of logistics excellence within the commercial vehicle industry.

Sources: Financial Express, Mobility Outlook, The Hindu BusinessLine, Economic Times Auto, Namaste Car

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