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Tata Motors showcase new products for its Municipal range at Municipalika

| | Nov 16, 2014, at 06:11 am
Gandhinagar / Kolkata, Nov 15 (IBNS): Tata Motors has showcased two new mini-trucks on its popular Ace platform, from its new municipal range of solutions, at Municipalika 2014 recently.

These are the ACE Hopper Tipper BS IV – Waste Segregation and the Super ACE Suction Machine BS III.

Municipalika 2014’ is being organised at Gandhinagar city in Gujarat between Nov 13-15.

Vernon Noronha, Head – Defence & Government business, Tata Motors, said,  “As leaders in the fully-built commercial vehicles space, we at Tata Motors today showcased two examples of municipal solutions ready to use off the shelf. Cutting down on our customers wait time, these innovative low-cost solutions, also come with easy to operate equipment, are backed by Tata Motors extensive service network, also providing added advantages of best fuel economy and lowest cost of maintenance.”

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