
Tata Motors Secures Order for 70,000 Vehicles in Indonesia to Support Agricultural Activities
PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia, a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Tata Motors Limited, has secured an order for 70,000 vehicles for deployment in Indonesia. The vehicles will be used to support agricultural activities and rural logistics, including farm-to-market transportation and regional goods movement across the country. Tata Motors will supply 35,000 units each of the Yodha (pick-up) and the Ultra T.7 (truck) to its subsidiary PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia. The vehicles will be delivered to PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, focused on modernising agricultural supply chains, empowering rural cooperatives and advancing national food security initiatives. The deployment will support agricultural logistics in Indonesia by improving connectivity, enabling more efficient movement of goods across rural and regional networks.
Key Highlights
- Tata Motors secures order for 70,000 vehicles in Indonesia
- Vehicles to support agricultural activities and rural logistics
- Tata Motors to supply 35,000 units each of Yodha and Ultra T.7
- Deployment will improve connectivity and enable efficient movement of goods
- Order reflects acceptance of Indian commercial vehicles in international markets