| IFC Helps Piaggio Expand Production of Eco-Friendly Vehicles in Asia |
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29/07/2010 12:28 (559 Day 03:36 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is helping Piaggio & C. S.p.A, expand production of its environmentally-friendly scooters, motorcycles and light commercial vehicles in Vietnam and India, creating new jobs and building the market for more fuel-efficient transport.
"IFC’s €45 million loan will enable the company to increase the production capacity of its Vinh Phuc plant in Vietnam. Upon completion, the expanded plant will manufacture 100,000 two-wheeled vehicles each year. The loan also supports expansion of the company’s existing plant in Baramati, in the state of Maharashtra, India, which manufactures state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient naturally aspirated and turbo charged diesel engines for its light commercial engines and petrol engines for the two wheelers.The project will allow Piaggio to introduce a variety of new products, with improved fuel efficiencies, to the Indian market," IFC informed.
"One of Piaggio's strategic priorities is expansion in emerging markets, particularly in Asia, with an increasingly eco-friendly and fuel-efficient product pipeline for both our two-wheeler and light commercial vehicles ranges," said Roberto Colaninno, Piaggio Group Chairman and CEO. "We work closely with our local suppliers to improve their industrial processes, quality, and environmental standards."
"IFC is pleased to finance our first project with Piaggio. This will introduce more fuel-efficient engines in India and Vietnam and improve environmental standards in the transport equipment sector," said Dimitris Tsitsiragos, IFC Director for Global Manufacturing and Services. "Piaggio's expansion program will enhance competitiveness of the manufacturing sector in both countries through technology transfer and supply chain development."
In India, Piaggio's light commercial vehicles are popular with smaller business owners because they are a cost-effective way to distribute products, particularly in crowded cities. In Vietnam, the project will improve the quality of two-wheelers available to consumers.
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