1.30 (0.38%) Tata Motors, India's largest automobile company is reportedly coming up with heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) plant in Bathinda, Punjab - the new industrial hub. The initial capacity of the plant will be between 40,000-60,000 units of HCVs a year. The vehicles will be of 20-tonne to 49-tonne capacity and range from goods carriers, heavy duty trucks to bulkers and trailers.
The automaker is likely to invest around Rs 100-crore under public-private partnership mode through their town services company JUSCO (Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company) to offer water supply and sewerage facilities, as part of urbanization drive in Punjab.