Valvoline Cummins India Flags Off Sixth ‘Happiness Truck’ Edition from Delhi

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The campaign is focused on engaging with India’s trucking and mechanic community through awareness programs, skill development activities, and interactive sessions.

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Apr 10, 2025 10:17 am IST
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Key Highlights:

  • Valvoline Cummins India started the sixth ‘Happiness Truck’ from Delhi.
  • The truck will travel for 40 to 45 days across 20 major cities.
  • The campaign supports truck drivers and mechanics with training and programs.
  • The launch event saw the active involvement of drivers, mechanics, and fleet owners.
  • The initiative focuses on sharing knowledge and helping the transport community.

Valvoline Cummins India has flagged off the sixth edition of its ‘Happiness Truck’ initiative. The journey began from Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar in Delhi. The campaign is focused on engaging with India’s trucking and mechanic community through awareness programs, skill development activities, and interactive sessions.

40-Day Journey Across 20 Cities

The Happiness Truck will travel for around 40 to 45 days, stopping at 20 major transport hubs. Cities on the route include:

  • Lucknow
  • Dhanbad
  • Durgapur
  • Kolkata
  • Bhubaneswar
  • Rajahmundry
  • Vijayawada
  • Nellore
  • Chennai
  • Salem
  • Namakkal
  • Hosur
  • Hubli
  • Belgaum
  • Kolhapur
  • Pune
  • Indore
  • Bhopal
  • Gwalior

The journey will cover various parts of India, including northern, eastern, southern, and central regions.

Focus on Learning and Skill Growth
The initiative offers educational programs, training sessions, and interactive activities. It aims to help truck drivers and mechanics upgrade their knowledge and improve their skills.

Strong Start from Delhi

The launch event in Delhi saw participation from truckers, mechanics, and fleet owners. Attendees took part in awareness drives and live sessions that focused on new developments in the automotive sector.

Company's Vision for the Community

Sandeep Kalia, Managing Director of Valvoline Cummins India, shared that the initiative is designed to keep mechanics and fleet operators updated about changes in the transport industry. He said the program supports the community with training, welfare schemes, and helpful resources.

Consistent Commitment Over Six Years

The ‘Happiness Truck’ is now in its sixth year. After completing five successful editions, the initiative continues to focus on mechanic engagement and outreach. This year, it will visit key locations in states such as Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and others.

Also Read: IKEA Deploys First Heavy-Duty Electric Truck on Indian Public Roads

CMV360 Says

This initiative is a practical way to connect with the backbone of India’s transport industry. It not only provides useful knowledge and training but also builds confidence among mechanics and drivers who often lack access to such resources.

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