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Cooper Corp to launch LCVs

Auto components maker Cooper Corporation today said it will foray into manufacturing of commercial vehicles, mainly to compete with Tata Motors" LCV Magic, and has earmarked Rs 300 crore to set up a plant and expand facility in Maharashtra in next 18 months. - China auto biz enters India - CV makers step on the gas after slump - Ten machines you shouldn"t miss at the 10th Auto Expo - Driving manufacturing - Firefox lines up 10-12 new bike models for next fiscal - Vibgyor Vehicles" second plant to go on stream in May The company has also geared up to hit the capital market to raise about Rs 150 crore through an initial public offer by the end of this year. "We are progressively integrating our capability to produce various kinds of modern engines and components, and the next step is to produce vehicles of our own," Cooper Corporation Chairman and Managing Director Farrokh N Cooper said at the 10th Auto Expo here. The company has started its work to roll out commercial vehicles with six different variants in 0.5-1.5 tonnes category, which would be like Tatas" light commercial vehicle Magic, in the next 18 months, he added. "We have a manufacturing facility at Satara in Maharashtra and at present we are constructing a vehicle plant in the same area. The capacity of the plant will be 20,000 units per year," Cooper said, adding the company would double its staff strength from the existing 2,000 people for rolling out the light commercial vehicles. When asked about the investment in new venture, he said the company would pump in Rs 300 crore in setting up a vehicle production facility and expanding the capacity of plant at Satara.


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