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Volvo Penta will begin production of 5 and 8litre industrial engines in India, aimed at the Indian market, next year. The company has already been supplying engines for industrial and marine applications, to customers in the country for more than two decades. The 5 and 8litre engines will be made for Indian customers at the VE Powertrain (VEPT) plant in Pithampur, near Indore. A new line will be added at the plant exclusively for the Volvo Penta engines. Volvo Penta will begin production of 5 and 8li
May 20, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
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Volvo Penta will begin production of 5 and 8litre industrial engines in India, aimed at the Indian market, next year. The company has already been supplying engines for industrial and marine applications, to customers in the country for more than two decades.

The 5 and 8litre engines will be made for Indian customers at the VE Powertrain (VEPT) plant in Pithampur, near Indore. A new line will be added at the plant exclusively for the 609 Volvo Penta engines.  Volvo Penta will begin production of 5 and 8litre industrial engines in India, aimed at the Indian market, next year G-Free.

The company has already been supplying engines for industrial and marine applications, to customers in the country for more than two decades.

The 5 and 8litre engines will be made for Indian customers at the VE Powertrain (VEPT) plant in Pithampur, near Indore. A new line will be added at the plant exclusively for the Volvo Penta engines.

Volvo Penta will begin production of 5 and 8litre industrial engines in India, aimed at the Indian market, next year.

The company has already been supplying engines for industrial and marine applications, to customers in the country for more than two decades.

The 5 and 8litre engines will be made for Indian customers at the VE Powertrain (VEPT) plant in Pithampur, near Indore. A new line will be added at the plant exclusively for the Volvo Penta engines.

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