Omega Seiki to set up manufacturing facility in Bangladesh for M1KA brand of e-trucks
The two companies will be making an investment of USD 10-million for manufacturing and distribution of M1KA.
EV maker Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) will set up a manufacturing facility in Bangladesh for its M1KA brand of e-trucks besides their distribution in a joint venture with Brandwin Group, at an investment of USD 10-million. The proposed facility will cater to the domestic market of Bangladesh as well as its exports requirements and will be functional by as early as 2024, initially with the assembly of completely knocked down (CKD) kits of M1KA trucks, including 1-3 tonne capacity trucks, OSM said in a statement on Tuesday.
OSM already has a production plant for its cargo and passenger three-wheelers in Bangladesh, which will start production from April. With its dynamically growing economy and significant potential in the electric truck market, Bangladesh presents the ideal conditions to further strengthen the company's position in the region, OSM said.
OSM anticThe two companies will be making an investment of USD 10-million for manufacturing and distribution of M1KA. ipates an initial sales volume of 500 electric trucks per year, it said.
The company said it will be offering an entire range of M1KA trucks exclusively to Brandwin, which is one of the largest diversified business groups in Bangladesh with presence across sectors such as infrastructure, real estate, FMCG and trade and commerce, among others.
"With proper marketing strategies we believe, we can secure a large portion of the market share within the shortest possible time in Bangladesh (with this JV partnership), said Ali Haider Ratan,
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Brandwin Group of companies.
Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos; Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe on YouTube.
RECOMMENDED STORIES
Rs 3,500 Monthly SIP for 35 years vs Rs 35,000 Monthly SIP for 16 Years: Which can give you higher corpus in long term? See calculations
SBI 444-day FD vs PNB 400-day FD: Here's what general and senior citizens will get in maturity on Rs 3.5 lakh and 7 lakh investments in special FDs?
SCSS vs FD: Which guaranteed return scheme will give you more quarterly income on Rs 20,00,000 investment?
Looking for short term investment ideas? Analysts suggest buying these 2 stocks for potential gain; check targets
12:24 PM IST