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Royal Enfield begins production in TN’S Vallam Vadagal facility

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NEW DELHI: Royal Enfield, a division of Eicher Motors, on Saturday started commercial production from its new manufactur­ing facility at Vallam Vadagal near Chennai in Tamil Nadu.

Spread over 50 acres, the Vallam Vadagal plant will be Royal Enfield's third manufactur­ing facility, and will manufactur­e Royal Enfield motorcycle­s for India and internatio­nal markets, Eicher Motors said in a statement.

According to the statement, the facility starts with an installed production capacity of 300,000 motorcycle­s per annum in the first phase.

In 2017-18, the combined production capacity from all the three plants is planned to be 825,000 units. In 2016-17, Royal Enfield produced and sold 667,135 motorcycle­s, nearing its installed capacity.

Royal Enfield acquired a 50-acre plot in Vallam Vadagal in October 2014 as the site for its third manufactur­ing facility. The constructi­on of the facility started 15 months back and has been completed in record time, it said.

The capacity in this facility will enable the company to meet its next level of growth.

In 2017-18, the company plans to invest Rs 800 crore, largely towards capacity expansion at Vallam Vadagal, new products and platforms, and technical Centres in Leicester, UK and Chennai, India. This investment will be funded through internal accruals, it added.

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