Royal Enfield starts assembly unit operations in Nepal
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Royal Enfield said in a statement that the ‘Complete Knocked Down’ (CKD) assembly plant has a capacity to produce 20,000 units annually. Here the new Classic 350 and Scram 411 will be manufactured for supply to Nepal.
New Delhi. Two-wheeler maker Royal Enfield has started operations at its assembly unit in Nepal. The company gave this information on Friday. The company said that this unit has been set up after a partnership with Nepal Keveni Group. Royal Enfield said in a statement that the ‘Complete Knocked Down’ (CKD) assembly plant has a capacity to produce 20,000 units annually. Here the new Classic 350 and Scram 411 will be manufactured for supply to Nepal. CKD is a unit where parts are transported from different places and assembled there to form a complete vehicle.
The new facility at Birgunj is the fifth ‘CKD’ unit of Royal Enfield, the company said. The company also has similar units in Brazil, Thailand, Colombia and Argentina. Royal Enfield CEO B Govindarajan said, “The new CKD facility in Nepal is part of our strategy to expand our footprint in promising markets across the globe.
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