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Indian truck makers face the heat from Chinese brands in Sri Lanka

India‘s share of the truck market will be down to 20% or less in 3 years,and that's because the SL government wants to have a market that is healthily competitive among a few makers。

The likes of Foton,of which there are dozens in China and more on a smaller scale,can eat the likes of Tata for lunch should they decide to dominate the SL market。


These guys are worse than the proverbial frog at the bottom of a well。:omghaha:
 
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@Skyline

you guys are lucky for having so nice models of trains..Indian Railway operate trains,with no style.. :cry: only few new modes are somewhat modern by looks..
 
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Why is this a surprise. We are an industrial powerhouse, India will lose 95% of these type of things to us.
 
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bunch of incapable indians begin the smearing campaign on the quality of our locomotives:

I wonder if you have an explanation for this too:-

In 2001, Dong Fang supplied 69 substandard locomotives to Pakistan Railways in a sale that was viewed as a disaster for the country's railways system, with the machines' weight proving excessive for the existing rail network, and cracks in engines and consistent maintenance requirements proving a heavy burden for the buyer.

Chinese locomotives are not used elsewhere in the world due to their inefficient energy consumption and high maintenance costs and critics claim corruption in Pakistan Railways led to the latest contract for 75 locomotives. Last year, Pakistan had refused to finalize the locomotive deal. Analysts say the engines will be cheaper only at the time of purchase, but their lifetime cost will be much higher than those of international quality

KiwiRail could end up like Malaysian Railways with its new Chinese-made locomotives mothballed because faults can't be fixed, Labour says.

The party revealed on Monday that production of the second batch of locomotives ordered by KiwiRail was on hold as the manufacturer tries to sort out faults in those already delivered.

It has documents which list 20 problems experienced since the locomotives started coming into service over the last two years.

MP Clare Curran is now saying the procurement programme is a disaster.

The Rs15 billion Nandipur scam of the present government has a direct connection to a Chinese company which was just weeks ago black listed by Pakistan in another shady deal, that of the railway engines.

The name of Dongfang Electric is mentioned prominently in the Nandipur scam but a senior executive of a power company explained that the blacklisted company was the transportation division while the electric wing was involved in the Nandipur project. Yet the principal company is the same.

The blacklisting of this Chinese company in the 75 railway engines case has actually become one of the most disputed issues between Pakistan and China and the recent visit of PM Nawaz Sharif also had to face some Chinese concerns on this issue.

Six locomotives bought by the Tanzania Zambia Railway Corporation (Tazara) through a $24 million loan from China are said to have failed several trial runs.

The locomotives were supposed to boost the corporation’s operations by increasing the tonnage hauled along the 1,860 kilometre stretch between Dar es Salaam and New Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia.
 
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Why is this a surprise. We are an industrial powerhouse, India will lose 95% of these type of things to us.

Well, that only time will tell for India's Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW), besides the Indian Railways, it regularly exports diesel-electric locomotives and has supplied locomotives to other countries such as Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Mali, Senegal, Sudan Tanzania, Angola, and Vietnam[/B] and also to a few users within India, such as ports, large power and steel plants and private railways and with Bombardier Transportation winning an order from the Government of South Australia in March 2011 for supply and maintenance of 25kV electric trains to be delivered as three-car sets, Vadodara bogies will run electric trains in Australia...
 
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Our quality has improved alot since 2001. We still have a way to go but one thing is 100% certain, that despite our flaws, we are miles ahead of you in all areas.

But the KiwiRail disaster just took place a year back in 2012 and the Six locomotives bought by the Tanzania Zambia Railway Corporation (Tazara) using a $24 million loan from China are said to have failed several trial runs this year in April 2013 only.

And The Rs15 billion Pakistan's Nandipur scam of the present government has a direct connection to a Chinese company which was just weeks ago black listed by Pakistan in another shady deal, that of the railway engines, was exposed a week ago on 22nd July 2013 only...

Our quality has improved alot since 2001. We still have a way to go but one thing is 100% certain, that despite our flaws, we are miles ahead of you in all areas.

Yes indeed ahead of us but we are also in the competition too buddy.....
 
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But the KiwiRail disaster just took place a year back in 2012 and the Six locomotives bought by the Tanzania Zambia Railway Corporation (Tazara) using a $24 million loan from China are said to have failed several trial runs this year in April 2013 only.

any quote of the tazania zambia railway corp's news? the case may also be caused by mishandling on the part of the users

And The Rs15 billion Pakistan's Nandipur scam of the present government has a direct connection to a Chinese company which was just weeks ago black listed by Pakistan in another shady deal, that of the railway engines, was exposed a week ago on 22nd July 2013 only...

shady deals is not to be tolerated and not to compromise with quality. that is for sure
any link to that?


Yes indeed ahead of us but we are also in the competition too buddy.....

yeah like slower than the tortoise
 
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in terms of professionalism, service, efficiency, price and quality China can beat India anytime in infrastructure, high tech and manufacturing sectors with ease...

you don't see made in India products in Europe and North America, as they know much about quality than those clueless Indians
 
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you don't see made in India products in Europe and North America, as they know much about quality than those clueless Indians

Maybe you need to make a trip out west to know how Indian products have made their mark in those markets, and we've only just begun. The chaptas introduced their products to the west before India ever did; got laughed at (as did some of ours), and eventually shoo'd out the door like malaria carrying mosquitos. Of course, both the Indians and the chaptas are getting better at their game as time goes by, and healthy competition is a good thing.

You reap what you sow, so watch your mouth, please.
 
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in terms of professionalism, service, efficiency, price and quality China can beat India anytime in infrastructure, high tech and manufacturing sectors with ease...

you don't see made in India products in Europe and North America, as they know much about quality than those clueless Indians

well,the way we see it,your high tech indigenous product is far worse than our inferior mediocre products...
 
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