Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MSI lines up ₹18,000 cr for new plant

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: The country’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) is planning to invest around ₹18,000 crore on a new manufactur­ing facility in Haryana, as per a top company executive.

The new plant would replace the company’s Gurugram-based facility and is expected to have an installed production capacity of 7.5-10 lakh units per annum.

While confirming the ₹18,000 crore investment plan, MSI chairman RC Bhargava told PTI that the company had always planned to shift the Gurugram facility to a nearby location.

He however declined to share details about the location finalised by the company.

“We had said a long time ago that we will shift our Gurugram plant and we will shift it close by somewhere in Haryana..so that is there,” he said.

The auto major however remains wary of the state’s new policy that has mandated 75% job reservatio­n for the locals in businesses. “Those issues still remain, they have not been solved so nothing has changed there as well,” Bhargava said when asked about the matter.

The company has been in talks with the state government but the issue remains unresolved, he added.

When asked about the timeline for starting the project, Bhargava said: “We don’t know yet, can’t say right now.” He, however, added that the production capacity of the plant would be 7.5-10 lakh units per annum depending upon the market growth in India.

MSI has decided to shift its Gurugram plant, which is spread over 300 acres, because of congestion and traffic hassles.

The plant around residentia­l areas. It is where the company began its India journey in 1983 by rolling out its first model—the iconic Maruti 800.

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