LANXESS Eyes 30 Percent Increase in Management Positions for Women
- By MT Bureau
- December 27, 2021

Specialty chemicals company LANXESS has announced its aim to increase the proportion of women in management positions worldwide to 30 percent by 2030.
At the end of 2020, around 23 percent of these positions were held by women, the company said in a statement.
Matthias Zachert, Chairman of the Board of Management, LANXESS AG, said, “To move LANXESS forward, we need the best talents. We also know from our own experience that diverse teams come to better decisions and drive innovation. Bringing more women into management positions is therefore a decisive factor for the further successful development of our company.”
LANXESS said it would support young executives with individual mentoring and coaching offers. The company said it has targets for staffing its global talent programmes: At least 30 percent of participants are to be female. The company claims it would hold events tailored specifically to women in recruitment. Besides designing development and training opportunities for women, LANXESS said it would expand offerings for balancing work and family life.
In February 2021, it also joined the Women's Empowerment Principles initiative of UN Women and UN Global Compact, the release added. (MT)
Eicher Trucks and Buses Reaffirms Its Commitment to Net Zero Emissions
- By MT Bureau
- June 04, 2025

Environment Day On the occasion of World Environment Day, VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability -aligned with India’s Net Zero commitments. It has measurable strides towards reducing its environmental footprint. In this direction, it recently launched the first ever electric truck, the Eicher Pro X that is capable of zero tailpipe emission operation in mid and last-mile delivery segments.
With electric buses in operation since 2022 in various states across India, VECV has pushed sustainability-led innovation in its Bhopal plant, inaugurated in 2020. This facility is India’s first commercial vehicle manufacturing unit built on Industry 4.0 principles that seamlessly blends digital intelligence, operator ergonomics and eco-conscious design.
The integration of AI-powered, real-time energy monitoring systems further optimises consumption and boosts operational efficiency. The Eicher Pro X is built in this plant, which also has an all-woman final assembly line.
Speaking about the company’s commitment to Net Zero, Vinod Aggarwal, MD and CEO, VECV, said, “In line with India’s Net Zero vision defined by Honourable Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi ji, VECV is committed to delivering future-ready mobility solutions—from electric, LNG and CNG trucks and buses to emerging technologies like hydrogen and fuel cells—as the market matures. Our investments in smart manufacturing, renewable energy, and responsible resource management reflect a holistic approach to sustainable growth. As we celebrate #WorldEnvironmentDay, let's work together to be the change we want to see!”
Aiming to achieve 70 percent renewable energy usage by FY27 and become water positive by 2030. VECV is focussing on improving our gender diversity, energy efficiency, waste reduction, Zero Waste to landfill, plantation and emissions control by executing impactful projects contributing significantly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 6, 7, 12, and 13.
A significant milestone in this journey has been by developing a water body with around 52 million litre capacity in its facility at Bhopal. The water body is sufficient to run the plant for four months. Similarly on the energy front, the company has transitioned to 100 percent LED lighting across all its facilities, replacing close to 5000 conventional lighting fixtures. This move has led to a substantial reduction in energy intensity – from 3.85 GJ/MINR in FY23 to 3.74 GJ/MINR of revenue in FY24.
- Scania India
- Joins Forces
- Multiple Financial Solutions Providers
- Tailored Finance Solutions
- customers
Scania India Joins Forces With Multiple Financial Solutions Providers
- By MT Bureau
- June 04, 2025

Scania Commercial Vehicles India Pvt. Ltd. has announced strategic service agreements with leading finance facilitation companies to improve financing accessibility for its customers in the mining, infrastructure and transport sectors.
These arrangements integrate financial solutions into the vehicle purchase journey, making Scania’s high-performance vehicles more accessible, accelerating solutions sales growth and reinforcing the company’s customer-first approach in India’s commercial vehicle industry.
Some of the service agreements include financial solutions providers like True Blue Asset Services Pvt. Ltd. (Hyderabad), CorpCare Investech Private Limited (Mumbai) and Connect Residuary Private Limited (Mumbai).
Each of them brings extensive experience and a robust network of financial institutions, enabling Scania customers to access a wider range of financing options tailored to their operational and business needs. The collaborations ensure hassle-free loan processing with streamlined documentation and quicker approvals, minimising downtime.
Customers of Scania India stand to benefit from simplified loan procedures and faster approvals. They can now access custom-built financial products such as structured EMIs, leasing models and flexible repayment terms, making them suitable in view of the price and TCO of Scania’s off-road and heavy-duty commercial vehicles.
“Our customers operate in some of the most demanding sectors of the economy. Access to fast, flexible financing should never be a barrier to progress,” said Silvio Munhoz, Managing Director, Scania Commercial Vehicles India Pvt. Ltd. “By building strong financial partnerships, we are not just enabling vehicle purchases but empowering businesses to scale with confidence, backed by solutions that support their long-term growth,” he explained.
Scania India sells heavy duty mining tippers in India with a GVW of 40-tonnes and even above to carry out tasks such as the transportation of overburden from deep inside the mine to outside it. The heavy-duty tippers are made at a greenfield facility on the outskirts of Bengaluru.
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Ashok Leyland Secures Order for 250 State-of-the-art Trucks
- By MT Bureau
- May 31, 2025

Ashok Leyland has bagged an order for 250 modern trucks from Patanjali Parivahan Private Ltd. The development marks a significant step as the truck maker delivers the first batch of 25 trucks of 1916 model to the North Indian logistics player that has a fleet of approximately 1,000 trucks.
Speaking about the development, Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, mentioned, “We are thrilled to deliver the first batch of 1916 haulage trucks to Patanjali Parivahan Private Ltd. This partnership reflects their trust in our brand and products, reinforcing our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of customers in the dynamic commercial vehicle sector. Our relationship with Patanjali began in 2014 with the addition of 20 trucks, marking the foundation of a strong and growing collaboration. As Ashok Leyland continues to expand and lead in the commercial vehicle industry, collaborations like these pave the way for a more efficient and progressive logistics sector. The company remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation and offering cutting-edge technologies and outstanding customer experience.”
Ram Bharat, Founder, Patanjali Parivahan Pvt Ltd, said, “We have complete trust in the quality and performance of Ashok Leyland trucks. Their outstanding after-sales support ensures seamless operations for us, while their growing service network further enhances our capabilities. This delivery represents more than just new trucks—it signifies a deepening partnership aimed at advancing logistics efficiency. With Ashok Leyland’s dedication to innovation and our forward-thinking approach to transportation, we look forward to continued success on the road.”
Ashok Leyland Bags Order To Supply 250 Trucks To Patanjali Parivahan
- By MT Bureau
- May 30, 2025

Chennai-headquartered commercial vehicle major Ashok Leyland has bagged a order to deliver 250 trucks to Patanjali Parivahan, a key logistics player in North India.
At present, Patanjali Parivahan has a fleet of around 1,000 trucks and has placed a significant order to Ashok Leyland. The CV maker has initially supplied the first batch of 25 units of 1916 haulage trucks to the company.
The first batch of deliveries was done by Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, who handed over the keys to Ram Bharat, Founder, Patanjali Parivahan, in the presence of senior executives from both organisations.
Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, said, “We are thrilled to deliver the first batch of 1916 haulage trucks to Patanjali Parivahan. This partnership reflects their trust in our brand and products, reinforcing our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of customers in the dynamic commercial vehicle sector. Our relationship with Patanjali began in 2014 with the addition of 20 trucks, marking the foundation of a strong and growing collaboration. As Ashok Leyland continues to expand and lead in the commercial vehicle industry, collaborations like these pave the way for a more efficient and progressive logistics sector. The company remains committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation and offering cutting-edge technologies and outstanding customer experience.”
Ram Bharat, said, “We have complete trust in the quality and performance of Ashok Leyland trucks. Their outstanding after-sales support ensures seamless operations for us, while their growing service network further enhances our capabilities. This delivery represents more than just new trucks—it signifies a deepening partnership aimed at advancing logistics efficiency. With Ashok Leyland’s dedication to innovation and our forward-thinking approach to transportation, we look forward to continued success on the road.”
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