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Maruti plans aggressively to save falling market share

However, Maruti India is on its feet and doing every bit to save its market share in the Indian market

. The company has decided to set-up stock-yards for its cars in different cities of the country so that the delivery period for its popular cars can be brought down. It has already started the land acquisition process and the first such kind of stockyard will be set-up in Bangalore by the end of this year. The company has recently stated that it is preparing for a massive production capacity enhancement of 2.5 lakh units by the year 2012.

Maruti plans aggressively to save falling market share

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