Ashok Leyland launches e-marketplace for used commercial vehicles
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Ashok Leyland launches e-marketplace for used commercial vehicles

Hinduja Group flagship Ashok Leyland has launched its e-marketplace for used commercial vehicles. The marketplace will aid customers in exchanging used vehicles and upgrading them to new Ashok Leyland trucks and buses.

“By leveraging this digital platform, Ashok Leyland hopes to increase transparency in the otherwise disorganised used vehicle ecosystem,” said the company in a statement. The e-marketplace will offer customers with a range of features to easily find vehicles of their choice, such as verified vehicle images, validated documents as well as evaluation reports.

Additionally, in a few simple clicks, sellers can list their vehicles for liquidation. Shenu Agarwal, MD & CEO, Ashok Leyland, said, “The used commercial vehicle industry is ripe for disruption. Leveraging our digital platforms, there are many opportunities for us to provide customer centric solutions. This used vehicle e-marketplace solution marks a significant milestone in our digital transformation journey, and this will help us add significant value in the customer life cycle.”

Added Sanjeev Kumar, president – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, “The used vehicle business is a key focus area for us as it enables our customers to liquidate their vehicles with better resale value and this e-marketplace will help in enhancing the overall customer experience in exchanging their old vehicles for brand new Ashok Leyland trucks and buses by bringing a level of ease, transparency into the process and thereby building trust.”

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Hinduja Group flagship Ashok Leyland has launched its e-marketplace for used commercial vehicles. The marketplace will aid customers in exchanging used vehicles and upgrading them to new Ashok Leyland trucks and buses. “By leveraging this digital platform, Ashok Leyland hopes to increase transparency in the otherwise disorganised used vehicle ecosystem,” said the company in a statement. The e-marketplace will offer customers with a range of features to easily find vehicles of their choice, such as verified vehicle images, validated documents as well as evaluation reports. Additionally, in a few simple clicks, sellers can list their vehicles for liquidation. Shenu Agarwal, MD & CEO, Ashok Leyland, said, “The used commercial vehicle industry is ripe for disruption. Leveraging our digital platforms, there are many opportunities for us to provide customer centric solutions. This used vehicle e-marketplace solution marks a significant milestone in our digital transformation journey, and this will help us add significant value in the customer life cycle.” Added Sanjeev Kumar, president – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, “The used vehicle business is a key focus area for us as it enables our customers to liquidate their vehicles with better resale value and this e-marketplace will help in enhancing the overall customer experience in exchanging their old vehicles for brand new Ashok Leyland trucks and buses by bringing a level of ease, transparency into the process and thereby building trust.” Also Read India aims to build 37 new roads along the India-China border EU introduces first Renewable Energy Financing Mechanism tender

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