Ashok Leyland eyes Rs 1,000 cr revenue from digital platforms

Ashok Leyland's digital market place consists of four apps

Shubham Parashar  |  Mumbai 

Vinod K Dasari
Vinod K Dasari, MD, Ashok Leyland speaks during a press conference in Mumbai. Photo: Kamlesh Pednekar

Commercial vehicle maker has introduced a digital market place, claiming it has a potential to transform the domestic CV business and bring revenues of Rs 1,000 crore to the company. 

is eyeing one-third of its revenues from aftermarket business. “These initiatives will be a growth driver for us and has the potential of generating Rs 1,000 crore in next three years,” said Vinod K Dasari, managing director. 

The consists of four The i-Alert app helps customers track their vehicle and provide vital information about the vehicle’s health. While the Service Mandi app connects customers with rated and trained mechanics. The Third app is the e-Diagnostics that ensures fast diagnostics and visual instructions for repair. The Leykart app works to provide round the clock availability of the genuine spares along with delivery at the doorstep. 

A large number of CV buyers opt for unauthorised service centres for the scheduled and repair service of their vehicles, mainly due to break-down that occurs on trips where authorised service centres are not easy to locate. Through Service Mandi and Leykart apps, the company is trying to meet these bottlenecks. “We are extending the use of the digital medium to enhance our customer efficiency, performance and profitability," said Dasari.