Force Traveller Ambulances flagged off in Pune by Maharashtra Deputy CM

Ajit Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister and Rajesh Tope, Health Minister flagging off the Force Traveller Ambulances in Pune

Ajit Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, and Rajesh Tope, Health Minister of the State, jointly flagged off a fleet of Traveller Ambulances in Pune to improve the district’s response in the ongoing fight against Covid-19 pandemic. Under this initiative, Force Motors has delivered over 500 Traveller and Trax Ambulances in the past month and a half. These ambulances shall be stationed at Primary Health Centres across the State.

Speaking on the occasion, Prasan Firodia, Managing Director, Force Motors, said: “We appreciate the initiative taken by the State Govt. to strengthen the healthcare system during the pandemic. We are happy that the Govt. of Maharashtra reposed their trust in the proven and reliable Force Traveller and Trax Ambulances”.

Ashutosh Khosla, President – Sales and Mktg, Force Motors, handing over the ceremonial key to the Ministers

The Force range of Ambulances owe their outstanding performance on account of their Mercedes derived power trains that deliver best-in-class power and torque which enables it to move critical patients to the hospitals within the golden hour. The all-terrain capability of the Trax and Traveller Ambulances is derived from the best-in-class ground clearance and sturdy design of the axles and suspension. All these qualities ensure the Force Trax and Traveller Ambulances are able to service even the remotest locations of the State.

These Ambulances are backed by a network of fully equipped authorized service centres spread across the State, complete with company trained technicians and ample stock of reasonably priced genuine spare parts.