Manufacturer of Diesel Tanks and Oil Tanks
Viraj Engineering Company is a manufacturer of diesel tanks and oil tanks based in India.
Diesel tanks are fitted on Jeeps, Light Commercial Vehicles(LCV), Buses etc.
Oil tanks are fitted on hydraulic equipment such as earth movers, trucks,
tippers (tipper trucks), dumpers (dump trucks) and other heavy equipment.
Diesel tanks and oil tanks are available in sizes ranging from 3 liters to 450 liters.
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Bajaj Auto gained 2.12% to Rs 2843.55 at 14:42 IST on BSE, on strong sales in August 2010 and ahead of record date for a liberal bonus issue.On BSE, 34,962 shares were traded in the counter as against an average daily volume of 46,666 shares in the past one quarter. The stock hit a high of Rs 2849 and a low of Rs 2790 so far during day. The stock had hit a record high of Rs 2862.90 on 24 August 2010 and a 52-week low of Rs 1161.85 on 2 September 2009. The key benchmark indices edged higher in early trade, tracking gains in Asian stocks. The BSE 30-share Sensex was up 47.80 points or 0.26%, off close to 30 points from the day's high. The S&P CNX Nifty fell below psychological 5500 mark, after crossing that level at the onset of the trading session. The market breadth was strong. Auto stocks extended recent gains after reporting robust vehicle sales for August 2010. Index heavyweight Reliance Industries (RIL) edged lower. NSE's volatility index, India VIX, a gauge of traders' perception of near-term risks in the market based on options prices, was down 0.37% at 16.09. India VIX is calculated based on the S&P CNX Nifty options prices. India VIX is a measure of the market's expectation of volatility over the next 30 calendar days. On macro front, the government will unveil data on some wholesale price indices for the year through 21 August 2010 viz. the food price index, the primary articles index and the fuel price index at about 12:00 IST today. The weekly data is delayed by one day, as Thursday, 2 September 2010, was a government holiday due to the Janmashtami festival. Associated Press Tata Motors, India’s largest automaker by total vehicle sales, reported a 32% rise in total sales to 65,938 autos, up from 49,810 vehicles a year earlier. Fears that rising interest rates and a recent hike in gasoline prices would hurt sales of auto makers in the country appeared unfounded Wednesday as India’s top carmakers released sales figures for August . Maruti Suzuki, the largest passenger car company by sales, reported a 32.9% growth in domestic car sales over a year earlier, its largest ever in a month, while TVS Motor Company, the third largest two-wheeler company, saw its moped sales improve 32% in the same month. Auto Sales number for the month of August 2010 has come out today and all the company have hit the all time new high yet another time previous month . Maruti Suzuki Maruti Suzuki India rose 1.29% as total vehicle sales grew 23.6% to 1.04 lakh in August 2010 over August 2009. This is the highest ever monthly sales recorded by the company. TVS Motor Company rose 2.78% as total vehicle sales in August rose 34% to 170,735 units in August 2010 over August 2009. Total two wheeler sales grew 32% in August with sales of 1.67 lakh units in August 2010 over August 2009. Three-wheeler sales surged to 3,626 units, from 1,033 units in August 2009. Increasing spending power and excitement created by model launches helped major automakers report robust growth in August sales on Wednesday with market leader Maruti Suzuki witnessing best ever monthly dispatches. Automobile sales, which are usually down in the rainy season, continued to cruise with major firms, including Hyundai, Tata Motors and Hero Honda posting healthy sales in August, due to increased consumer confidence on the booming economy. During the month, Maruti Suzuki posted its highest ever monthly sales at 1,04,791 units, a 23.56 per cent increase from 84,808 units in August 2009. The company also posted its best figure so far for the domestic market at 92,674 units, a 32.47 per cent increase from 69,961 units in August 2009.
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