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Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Stanadyne Launches EcoForce in India

Stanadyne, a global leader in the design and manufacture of high HP diesel and gasoline fuel systems launched EcoForce in India today. The NextGen diesel fuel pump has been developed by Stanadyne Amalgamation, a joint venture between U.S. based Stanadyn, and the Amalgamations group. EcoForce's next generation diesel fuel system will cater to the below 50 horsepower engine market. It will reduce particulate emissions by 50% while offering 8% higher fuel economy compared to other engines in the same category. Ecoforce is designed for farming, construction and industrial sectors. 

Ms. Jacquie Boyer, Vice President Global Sales and Marketing, Stanadyne LLC, Sanjay Chadda, Managing Director, Stanadyne, India, Dr. John Pinson, President and CTO, Stanadyne & S. Jayabalan, Senior General Manager of Engineering for Stanadyne Amalgamations Private Ltd.
The company plans to launch the new product in 2016 with an investment of Rs. 100 crores over the course of the program. Since 2004, Stanadyne has produced over 18 lac pumps for sale within India and in international markets.  Recently, Stanadyne achieved over 50 percent local market share of mid-sized generator-sets along with broad penetration into farming and industrial sectors.

Speaking on the occasion, at the Mumbai press conference, Dr. John Pinson, Stanadyne President and CTO said,"EcoForce is based on an innovative design concept for the below 50 horsepower market that offers superior engine performance and fuel economy with a lower total cost of ownership."

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sanjay Chadda, Managing Director, Stanadyne India said, "EcoForce will address the dual concerns of high fuel costs and air quality emissions resulting in better quality of life in India. With investment plans in place, we are expanding our plant production capacity to accommodate the increasing demand. As a result of strong market interest, we anticipate sales to more than double by 2018."

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