FlixBus to Expand Operations in Rajasthan, signs MoU with Government
The high-level government of Rajasthan delegation led by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma wrapped up its German leg of investor outreach after partaking in a ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Tourist Meet to attract investment in the tourism sector of the state.
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and other members of the delegation visited the headquarters of Germany’s travel-tech company FlixBus in Munich, Germany, and interacted with its global leadership team, including André Schwämmlein, Co-Founder & CEO, and Max Zeumer, Chief Operating Officer.
During the meeting, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed with the German company, under which FlixBus will be making a significant investment in Rajasthan and expanding its operations further within the state, which will lead to both direct and indirect job creation.
Flixbus is a prominent player in the transportation industry with an established presence in Rajasthan and the collaboration with them aims to enhance connectivity, improve transportation services, and contribute to the state's economic growth.
The meeting emphasized the importance of strengthening transportation networks across the state, with Flixbus playing a key role in making Rajasthan more accessible for both residents and tourists. The government assured full support for Flixbus’ growth in the region, envisioning a modern and efficient transportation system for the future.
Besides this, the Government of Rajasthan delegation held discussions with several leading German firms and participated in the ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Tourist Meet on Tuesday including holding meetings with the representatives of Veauli Technik GmbH, Knauf Engineering GmbH, Horizon Industries GmbH, Roedl & Partner, Fackelmann GmBH, and Partex NV.
In a meeting with Veauli Technik GmbH, a leading manufacturer of automotive components, discussions focused on the investment opportunities available in Rajasthan's automotive sector. The company, which currently operates a facility in Maharashtra, has also signed an MoU with the Rajasthan government to establish its second automotive parts manufacturing plant in the state. This agreement was finalized during the investor roadshow in Munich.