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Hero Motocorp starts work on its 8th plant

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 24 March 2018

To make strategic investment of Rs.1600 crore in the new facility in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh

Hero MotoCorp, the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturer, today commenced the construction of its new manufacturing facility in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Munjal, Chairman, MD & CEO, Hero MotoCorp, along with the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu laid the foundation stone of the new facility in Sri City during a ceremony.

This will be the eighth manufacturing facility of Hero MotoCorp, which already has five world-class plants in India and one each in Colombia and Bangladesh. Spread over 600 acres in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, the facility will have an annual installed capacity of 1.8 million units, which will be achieved in three phases. The company will invest Rs. 1600 crore in setting up the manufacturing facility. The plant is expected to be operational before December 2019.

The new facility will generate 2000 jobs at the Plant and is expected to generate an additional 10,000 employment opportunities, through the creation of a manufacturing eco-system of vendors and suppliers in the region. Given the strategic location of the plant, this can also act as a key hub for the Company to export its range of products from this facility to some of its key overseas markets.

The new plant will be based on Hero MotoCorp's core principle of sustainable manufacturing, as the company remains committed to maintaining the highest ecological standards. From efficient building envelope, to the Big Foot air handlers, to water and energy optimization - the new plant will demonstrate Hero's environmental aspirations. The existing manufacturing facilities of Hero MotoCorp in India are located at Haridwar in Uttarakhand, Gurgaon and Dharuhera in Haryana, Neemrana in Rajasthan and Vadodara in Gujarat.

The Company also has two manufacturing facilities at overseas locations - Villa Rica in Colombia and Jessore in Bangladesh - to cater to the growing demand for its products in international markets.

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