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Carnation to sell auto spare parts under its own brand

Jagdish Khattar-led Carnation will start selling vehicle spare parts under its own brand by next year, even as the company plans to expand its used car business. - Khattar"s car servicing foray to branch into branded spare parts - Dalai Lama sees long-term hope for Tibet - Carnation in JV with Hyd firm - Mahindra to record decline in passenger car biz this fiscal "We will launch our own private labels for spare parts and sell them under our own brand carnation," Former Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director and the Founder of Carnation Jagdish Khattar told PTI here. The company will purchase locally manufactured as well as imported spare parts. Carnation, which has one showroom for used cars in Mumbai, will open two more in Hyderabad and Kochi next month. The company is also working on a website to promote its second hand car business. "We have started working on the website, it will be the biggest in the country," Khattar said. Carnation has ten service centres at present and plans to open five more shortly. By the end of this year, the company will have 30 service centres across the country.


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