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Last updated: 10 Nov, 2020  

Daimler.9.Thmb.jpg Daimler India opens 165 seat Global Capability Centre

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SME Times News Bureau | 10 Nov, 2020
Commercial vehicles maker Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) on Tuesday said it has opened a new Global Capability Centre here.

The 165 seat facility is designed to house the company's "shared services" business stream.

Shared services refers to the various services DICV exports to other Daimler entities around the world, including research and development, information technology, cost engineering, supplier and quality management, human resources and customer service.

"With the rapid growth of our shared services revenue stream, we are substantially increasing our significance in providing a broad portfolio of services to the international Daimler network and beyond. With our new Global Capability Centre, we look forward to attracting the best possible local talent and continuing to Make for the World," CEO and Managing Director Satyakam Arya said.
 
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