
Ashok Leyland secures 200 trucks order from instant transport solution
Ashok Leyland
, the Indian flagship of the Hinduja Group and a leading
commercial vehicle manufacturer
, has announced a significant order of 200 advanced haulage trucks from
Instant Transport Solution
.
To mark the commencement of the partnership, Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, formally handed over the first batch of 100 trucks to Rajbir Singh Chaudhary, Executive Chairman of
Instant Transport
Solution, in the presence of senior executives from both organisations.
'We are delighted to deliver the first batch of 1916 single-axle and 2820 multi-axle haulage trucks,' said Kumar. 'This order underscores the trust customers place in our durable, innovative vehicles and robust service network. Partnerships like these will shape a more efficient and future-ready
logistics ecosystem
.'
Aligned with a broader roadmap
Instant Transport Solution, along with XP India, operates across e-commerce, FCL, LCL, and 3PL logistics, with a fleet of around 2,100 trucks. The new addition of Ashok Leyland vehicles is part of a strategic expansion plan aimed at boosting capacity and efficiency.
In a joint statement, Rajbir Singh, Executive Chairman, and Jasveer Singh, MD & CEO of Instant Transport Solution, said, '
Ashok Leyland trucks
offer unmatched reliability and exceptional after-sales support, ensuring smooth operations for us. This delivery marks not just
fleet expansion
but a deepening partnership built on shared values of innovation and service excellence.'
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