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[Funding alert] Fuel delivery platform Fuel Buddy raises Rs 12 5 Cr from investors

[Funding alert] Fuel delivery platform Fuel Buddy raises Rs 12.5 Cr from investors Earlier in September 2020, it had raised Rs 17 crore ($2.3 million) in seed funding from SK Narvar with a further capital commitment of Rs 17 crore on a need basis. 0 claps Rs 12.5 crore from investors, including the Jaipuria Family Office. Established in 2016, Fuel Buddy is a pioneer in the fuel delivery industry in India. The Delhi-based company is an app based, IoT and cloud enabled fuel delivery service. It is a tech-enabled platform which provides on-demand fuel delivery along with value-added services. The service offers a safe and secure experience, accurate quantity, and pure fuel at prevailing market prices ensuring customer convenience, the company said in a statement.

Barcoded Gelatin sticks—government moves to plug leaks at end user level

Barcoded Gelatin sticks government moves to plug leaks at end user level Barcoded Gelatin sticks government moves to plug leaks at end user level | India Today Insight The Antilia incident, which saw 20 gelatin sticks packed into a Scorpio being used to threaten the Ambani family, occurred even as the government begins monitoring black market sale of the commercial blasting explosive advertisement UPDATED: April 5, 2021 19:04 IST A team from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory inspect the Scorpio that set off the Ambani bomb scare case (Mandar Deodhar/Mumbai/March 23) Without the 20 gelatin sticks packed into an SUV parked near billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s home, it is doubtful if the “Antilia incident” would have taken the serious turn it has. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), currently investigating the case, believes it was assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze of the Mumbai Police’s crime branch who planted the commercial blasting explosives in the vehicle

Tata Motors launches 31-tonne 3-axle 6x2 truck, Signa 3118 T

Firms/companies > T > Tata Motors Tata Motors launches 31-tonne 3-axle 6x2 truck, Signa 3118.T 08 March 2021 Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, on Tuesday launched its latest offering in M&HCV segment – the Tata Signa 3118.T – the country’s first 3-axle 6×2 (10 wheeler) rigid truck with 31 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).  With a 3,500 kg higher certified payload than the corresponding 28-tonne GVW rigid truck and equivalent cost of operations with similar fuel, tyre and maintenance cost of a 28-tonne truck, this product is conceived to significantly enhance the net operating profit for its customers by nearly 45 per cent over a 28-tonne truck. 

Tata Signa 3118 T 3-axle 6x2 truck with 31-tonne GVW launched

Tata Signa 3118.T 3-axle 6x2 truck with 31-tonne GVW launched Tata Motors has launched the Signa 3118.T - India’s first 3-axle 6x2 (10 wheeler) rigid truck with 31 tonnes Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). The truck will be lintroduced in phases across different states and markets. The Tata Signa 3118.T has a 3,500 kg higher certified payload than the corresponding 28-tonne GVW rigid truck. Tata Motors claims that it has equivalent cost of operations with similar fuel, tyre and maintenance costs as a 28-tonne truck. Tata Motors claims that this will enhance the net operating profit for its customers by ~45% over a 28-tonne truck. The incremental investment on the Signa 3118.T, over the corresponding 28-tonne truck, can be recovered in less than one year of operations.

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