Tata International, Tata Motors Inaugurate Re.Wi.Re Vehicle Scrapping Facility In Pune

Tata Re.Wi.Re - Pune

Tata International, one of the global trading and distribution arm of the Tata Group and Tata Motors, one of India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturers, have inaugurated a new Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF) in Pune called 'Re.Wi.Re – Recycle with Respect’.

The new facility operated by Tata International Vehicle Application (TIVA), a subsidiary of Tata International, can process 21,000 passenger and commercial vehicles per annum.

Rajeev Singhal, MD, Tata International, said, "The commencement of operations at our RVSF plant marks a pivotal milestone in Tata International's journey towards circularity. This state-of-the-art facility exemplifies our dedication to fostering sustainable growth through responsible and environmentally conscious solutions. At Tata International, we are steadfast in our efforts to embed sustainability across all facets of our operations, ensuring a meaningful and lasting contribution to the environment and the communities we serve."

Vivek Bhimanwar, IAS, Transport Commissioner of Maharashtra, said, “The launch of the TIVA RVSF in Pune is another milestone in our journey toward sustainable vehicle scrapping in Maharashtra. The infrastructure that TIVA has built is of high standards and entails the surety of making the scrapping process of vehicles environment-friendly and as per government norms. I congratulate the team and extend my support to the RE.WI.RE initiative”.

Rajeev Batra, CEO, Tata International Vehicle Applications, said, "TIVA and Tata Motors have taken a pivotal step in transforming the approach to the lifecycle of vehicles in India. With the capacity to dismantle 21,000 vehicles annually, this facility has been designed to address the growing need for efficient and safe vehicle recycling. This initiative supports India’s transition toward a cleaner and more regulated vehicle-recycling framework. At TIVA, we constantly push ourselves to reach new heights and remain committed to delivering our best to the communities we serve.”

The scrapping centre is equipped with cell-type and line-type dismantling has dedicated stations for the safe dismantling of various components, including tyres, batteries, fuel, oils, liquids and gases.

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    Tata Motors’ New Vehicle Scrappage Facility Opens Up In Guwahati

    Re.Wi.Re

    Tata Motors, one of India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturers, has opened ‘Re.Wi.Re – Recycle with Respect’ its registered vehicle scrapping facility (RVSF) in Guwahati.

    The facility, operated by Tata Motors’ partner, Axom Platinum Scrappers, can safely dismantle up to 15,000 end-of-life vehicles annually. It can scrap passenger and commercial vehicles of all brands, making it the seventh such facility after Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, Surat, Chandigarh, the Delhi NCR region, and Pune.

    Jogen Mohan, Minister of Hill Areas Development, Transport, Co-operation, Indigenous and Tribal Faith & Culture, said, “The launch of this advanced vehicle recycling facility, will create valuable employment opportunities and support economic growth of our state and communities. In addition, it will also ensure safe disposal of end-of-life vehicles, reduce carbon emissions, and contribute to a cleaner environment. I thank Tata Motors for pioneering the start of start smart facilities in Assam.”

    Ashok Singhal, Minister of Health, Family Welfare and Irrigation, said, "The inauguration of Tata Motors' Re.Wi.Re facility in Guwahati is a key step toward a cleaner, greener Assam. This modern facility will foster a sustainable vehicle disposal ecosystem while benefiting both the environment and people of Assam."

    Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors, said, "Today, with the launch of the Northeast’s first Re.Wi.Re facility in Guwahati, Tata Motors takes a significant step in advancing responsible vehicle scrapping in the region. Committed to the principles of a circular economy, we are driving practices that support sustainability. With our network of RVSFs across seven states, we can now dismantle over 100,000 end-of-life vehicles annually. We are proud to partner with Axom Platinum Scrappers for this facility and extend our thanks to the state government and local authorities for their unwavering support in making this initiative a reality."

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      Motul India Inaugurates Tech Centre In Mumbai

      Motul India Inaugurates Tech Centre In Mumbai

      Motul India has inaugurated a technology centre in Navi Mumbai spanning 7,595 sq. ft. The centre marks Motul’s fourth such facility globally and will develop cutting edge lubricant solutions for both existing and emerging technologies. 
      Marking a significant milestone in its commitment to innovate and offer the best solutions to the Indian market, the centre in Navi Mumbai is expected to help Motul, which entered the Indian market in 2003 through Atlantic Lubricants and Specialities. 
      The parent company being a prominent sponsor for various international motorsports events like the Dakar Rally and 24 Hours of Le Mans, Motul India is offering high performance lubricants for various automotive segments, including commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors. 
      In 2023, the company started a campaign to create a pull for its range of fully synthetic oils in the country for two-wheelers. The Motul 7100 engine oil for modern two-wheelers is one of the best products in its class. 
       

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        SKF India Rolls Out Mobile Van Campaign For Two-Wheeler Mechanics

        SKF Mobile Van

        SKF India, a leading technology and solutions provider for bearings and units, has launched a branded mobile van campaign targeted for two-wheeler mechanics across the country.

        The initiative aims to engage with over 8,000 mechanics covering 100 cities in 19 states in India. The campaign will focus on skill development, product awareness and provide anti-counterfeiting education. For the automotive aftermarket segment, counterfeiting remains a significant challenge, which poses risks to both customers and mechanics.

        Alagesan Thasari, Director, SKF Automotive India & Southeast Asia, said, “At SKF, we believe in fostering strong partnerships within the automotive ecosystem. This campaign is a step forward in ensuring customer satisfaction and enhancing the skills of mechanics who are vital to the ecosystem. By providing them with the knowledge, tools, and resources they need to succeed, we aim to not only enhance their skills but also contribute to a more sustainable and efficient automotive aftermarket."

        The mobile van will showcase SKF’s wide range of two-wheeler offerings, providing mechanics hands-on interaction with high-quality solutions. Customers will also get benefits under SKF’s 15-month warranty program.

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          Turning E-Waste into Art

          Turning E-Waste into Art

          A striking anamorphic sculpture, crafted from repurposed headlights, air conditioning units, chipboards and other discarded materials is helping to turn e-waste into an art. It is aiding to bring new meaning to sustainability and creativity. 
          A one-of-a-kind installation created by artists Rohini Maiti and Surya Punjabi in collaboration with Tata Motors’ Re.Wi.Re Recycling Facility, the striking anamorphic sculpture reflects the capability to transform e-waste into a powerful artistic statement. 
          Through ‘Behind A Silver Lining’, the artists have explored the intersection of art, science, and technology, giving new life in the process, to materials that would otherwise be discarded. The installation challenges the way we view industrial waste, encouraging audiences to see potential where others see obsolescence.
          More than just an artwork, the sculpture sparks important conversations about sustainability, innovation, and responsible recycling. Paying tribute to the Kala Ghoda tradition of horse-inspired sculptures, it also reflects on the evolution of transportation and the role of design in shaping a sustainable future.
           

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