Having established its Indian truck operations as the export hub for South-East Asia, Volvo has just dispatched the first batch of 150 FM12 trucks to South Korea.
This makes India Volvo’s fourth global exports centre after Sweden, Belgium and Botswana.
The trucks were shipped to Volvo’s Korean operation which sells about 1,000 trucks a year for a 10% market share. The trucks are of the haulage-tipper type used mostly in construction and earthmoving and have the 420-hp D12 engine, 12-speed I-shift gearboxes, tubeless tyres, air suspension seats and maintenance-free suspension.
Volvo India also exports trucks and buses to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and ships components to other countries.
It currently works a single shift with capacity for 1,000 trucks a year. Output could be doubled by employing a second shift.

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