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Tata Motors Powers Indonesian Agriculture With 70K Fleet
10 Feb
Summary
- Tata Motors to supply 70,000 vehicles to an Indonesian state-owned enterprise.
- The order comprises 35,000 Yodha pick-ups and 35,000 Ultra T.7 trucks.
- Vehicles will enhance agricultural logistics and rural connectivity across Indonesia.

Tata Motors has secured a substantial order to supply 70,000 vehicles in Indonesia. Through its indirect subsidiary, PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia, the company will deliver 35,000 units each of the Yodha pick-up and the Ultra T.7 truck. This fleet is destined for PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise committed to modernizing agriculture and ensuring food security.
The vehicles are set to play a crucial role in supporting agricultural operations and enhancing rural logistics across the archipelago. They will facilitate farm-to-market transportation and contribute to strategic projects aimed at improving rural livelihoods and economic resilience.
Engineered for challenging conditions, these Tata Motors trucks and pick-ups are expected to reduce logistics costs and streamline goods movement. Their rollout will occur through agricultural cooperatives in a phased manner, ensuring effective integration and operational impact. Asif Shamim, Director at PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia, highlighted the order as a testament to the reliability and performance of Indian commercial vehicles in international markets.



