Tata Motors rolls out heavy duty trucks in Sri Lanka via DIMO

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Mumbai: Tata Motors Ltd. along with its Colombo-based partner Diesel and Motor Engineering Plc has entered the Sri Lankan commercial vehicle market with the launch of the Tata Prima range of heavy-duty trucks, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.



The six models being introduced are primarily targeted at the container movement, cement transportation and gas logistics sectors. Tata Prima has been jointly developed by Tata Motors and its two units—Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Co., South Korea, and Tata Motors European Technical Centre Plc., UK.

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