Toyota Industries Engine India (TIEI), a joint venture between
Kirloskar Systems Ltd. (KSL) and Toyota Industries Corporation - Japan (TICO),
in India, has announced the inauguration of a new engine production plant at
Jigani Industrial Area, Bengaluru. The new plant will manufacture powerful and
high performance Global Diesel (GD) Engine featuring Economy with Superior
Thermal Efficiency Combustion (ESTEC) technology, which contributes
to enhanced fuel efficiency.
Spread across 22 acres with an investment of Rs.
1,100 crore, the engine manufacturing plant operates with a production capacity
of 108,000 units/year and manufactures 1GD-FTV 2.8 litre and 2GD-FTV – 2.4
litre engines in compliance with BS 4 / Euro 4 emission standards with
an additional provision to upgrade to BS 5 and 6 / Euro 5 and 6 with minimum
investment and lead time in the future. Toyota Industries Engine India (TIEI)
plant, the new state-of-the-art facility is the first GD Engine Plant of Toyota
in India and third globally, after Japan and Thailand.
The new plant was inaugurated by the Chief Guests
Siddaramaiah, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Government of Karnataka, Anant G
Geete, Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government
of India, and graced by Guests of Honor R.V Deshpande, Minister
for Large and Medium Industries and Infrastructure Development, Government of
Karnataka, D.K. Shivakumar, Minister for Energy, Government of Karnataka, T.B.
Jayachandra, Minister for Law and Parliamentary affairs, Government of
Karnataka in the august presence of Toshiyuki Mizushima, Senior
Managing Officer, Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan, Akira Onishi,
President, Toyota Industries Corporation, Japan, Taku Yamamoto, Chairman,
Toyota Industries Engine India, Kiyotsugu Kurimoto, Managing Director, Toyota
Industries Engine India, Vikram S Kirloskar, Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar
Motor and Director, Toyota Industries Engine India. T R Parasuraman, Deputy
Managing Director, Toyota Industries Engine India, A. Tachibana, Managing
Director, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. and Shekar Viswananthan, Vice Chairman
and Whole-time Director, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd.
Commenting on the occasion, Siddaramaiah, Honorable Chief Minister of Karnataka, Government of
Karnataka, said “I am very much delighted to be a part of the Engine
Plant Opening Ceremony of Toyota Industries Engine India. Toyota’s two decades
presence in Karnataka has made it a household name. All Toyota employees are
Karnataka’s Brand Ambassadors and we are proud of their achievements. We want
Toyota to continue and make future investments in the state of Karnataka.”
Anant G Geete, who graced the event said “The Indian automobile industry is
one of the biggest contributors to India’s GDP. The Government of India is
equally concerned about increasing pollution. In this regard we will take a
comprehensive view about the current diesel ban on vehicles above 2000cc, both
on the development and environment front along with its impact on the investment
climate.”
T R Parasuraman, Deputy Managing Director, Toyota Industries
Engine India Pvt. Ltd., who was present at the ceremony, said "TIEI
aims to become India's no. 1 engine manufacturing plant by contributing to the
country’s manufacturing mandate. With the new state-of-art engine plant, we at
TIEI remain committed to the growth of the country’s economy. We are strongly
focused towards the “Make in India’ initiative of Government of India and
believe that this new engine project will add to achieve global manufacturing
standards in the country. This project has been
implemented with big support from Government of Karnataka. We, TIEI, are proud
to be in Karnataka.”
Commenting on the new initiative Vikram S Kirloskar,
Vice Chairman – Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd and Director, Toyota Industries
Engine India Pvt. Ltd said “Today is indeed a proud day for all of us
at Toyota Industries Engine India, as we unveil our first ever Diesel engine
plant here at Bengaluru. The introduction of GD series engines not only equips
superior technology but also meet the new fuel efficiency policies mandate in
the country. We realize diesel engine technology will remain an integral part
of every automaker with strict fuel efficiency norms being implemented in India,
therefore this engine project will strengthen our diesel business in the
country marking Toyota’s first diesel manufacturing plant in India.”
“We hope to grow together with the local community and ramp up
the process of manufacturing cars in India with readily available diesel
engines made from our new Bengaluru plant”, he further added.
The 2.4 litre and 2.8 litre engines equip Manual Transmission
and Automatic Transmission of Innova Crysta respectively. The 2.4-litre
2GD-FTV engine is 47% more powerful and 13% more fuel efficient. And the
2.8-litre 1GD-FTV engine is 71% more powerful and 7% more fuel efficient, in
comparison to the earlier used 2KD engine.
The Indian Automotive Market is the fifth largest in the world
and 40% of the cars sold are diesel vehicles. The new diesel plant in Bengaluru
will further boost the employment opportunities in Karnataka, generating need
for skilled manpower in the industry. This will create a convivial environment
for foreign investors to further invest in the State.
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