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Exports to cross 100,000 units in FY10: Maruti

The country’s largest carmaker, Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), today said its exports are expected to achieve the 100,000 units mark in the current financial year (2009-10). - Exports to cross one lakh units in FY"10: Maruti Suzuki - Maruti sales jump 33.36% in July - Sensex up on Maruti show - IndusInd Bank ties up with Maruti Suzuki - Maruti's US revenue zooms past Suzuki's - Auto sales overall positive in May “Maruti cars are exported to over 100 countries and the volume of exports is likely to cross one lakh units in 2009-10,” MSI Chairman R C Bhargava said in its annual report for 2008-09. Exports of small cars would be one of the major elements in the company’s future growth strategy, he added. MSI exported 70,023 units in the 2008-09 fiscal. It is expecting a rise in exports on the back of growing demand for its small car A-Star, which was launched in November last year. The company has exported over 50,000 units of the small car to various European countries. “From a company which was started to produce one lakh cars a year, we have reached a production rate of a million cars a year,” Bhargava said, adding the company has a market share of over 55 per cent in the cars and vans segment.


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