Maharashtra Scooters (MSL) was incorporated on June 11, 1975. It holds 3.35% stake in Bajaj Auto in addition to 4.88% stake in Bajaj Auto Finance. It is a joint sector enterprise promoted by Western Maharashtra Development Corporation (27%) and Bajaj Auto (24%).
The company assembled geared scooters, but due to non-availability of CKD packs from Bajaj Auto, the company stopped production of geared scooters in April 2006. MSL has managerial and technical agreement with Bajaj Auto for production of scooters. Scooter brands included Chetak, Super and Priya. The company has its plants in Waluj and Akurdi.
The registered office of the company is at Bajaj Auto, Mumbai-Pune Road, Akurdi, Pune-411035, Maharashtra.
The Bajaj Chetak is an electric scooter that was reintroduced by Bajaj Auto in 2020. It is designed as a stylish and eco-friendly urban mobility solution. The Chetak electric scooter comes with a retro-modern design, advanced features, and a range of electric powertrain options.
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Milestones of Maharashtra Scooters Limited
- 1975 – The company was incorporated on June 11, at Pune.
- 1975 – The company entered into two agreements with Bajaj Auto, one for the preparation of the project report and another for technical know-how and assistance.
- 1975 – The technical know-how agreement was to be in force for a period of 10 years from the date of commencement of operations or till the company achieved a total production of 3,00,000 scooters whichever is later. Under the agreement, Bajaj Auto, agreed to supply to the company components at reasonable prices which was understood to be lower than the dealer prices for the said components in the replacement market.
- 1985 – The installed capacity was increased from 73,000 to 87,000 motorized two-wheelers up to 350cc engine capacity.
- 1986 – An application was made for further enhancement of its licensed capacity from 87,000 to 2,00,000 numbers of motorized two-wheelers and three-wheelers up to 350cc engine capacity, under the scheme of re-endorsement of industrial capacity with reference to the minimum economic scales of operation announced by the Government.
- 1986 – The company renewed its technical agreement with Bajaj Auto, for a further period of ten years from January 1, 1998.
- 1990 – During the year, commercial manufacture of Bajaj Super Scooters for which a technical know-how agreement was entered into with Bajaj Auto, on terms and conditions similar to the agreement for manufacture of Priya Scooters.
- 1996 – The company renewed its technical know-how agreement with Bajaj Auto for a further period of 10 years as similar terms. Company also entered into a protocol agreement with both the promoters of the company i.e. Bajaj Auto and Western Maharashtra Development Corporation.
- 2000 – Bajaj Auto offered to buy out the Maharashtra government’s entire 27 per cent holding in this scooter manufacturing joint venture Maharashtra Scooters (MSL).
- 2000 – The company introduced five-day working week at its plant in Satara due to recession in the scooter segment.
- 2000 – Maharashtra Scooters, Satara, were presented the R J Rathi Award for Environment Pollution Control.
- 2001 – Bajaj Auto has evinced interest to purchase the 27 per cent equity stake in Maharashtra Scooters
- 2002 – Maharashtra government has formed a committee headed by chief secretary Ajit Nibalkar to speed up strategic sale of its stake in Maharashtra Scooters.
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