Where Force Traveller and Trax parts are needed worldwide – tourism, mining, institutional transport, and how Indian exporters support those fleets.
What you will gain from this guide
- Force Traveller widely used in tourism, staff transport, and ambulances abroad
- Right-hand and left-hand markets both require correct part numbers
- Export demand peaks before tourist seasons and monsoon repair cycles
- Indian authorised exporters bridge OEM catalogue to overseas workshops
Force Motors vehicles operate in diverse terrains – from Himalayan routes to African mine sites. Wherever these platforms run, demand follows for genuine filters, brakes, clutch, electrical, and body components.
Who this helps: Overseas workshops, importers, and distributors sourcing genuine parts from India.
Common overseas use cases
- Hotel and resort shuttle fleets
- Staff transport for construction and oil & gas projects
- Ambulance and institutional mobility conversions
- School and NGO transport programmes
- Replacement parts for used Travellers imported from India
Why buyers choose Indian export supply
- Direct access to authorised distributor catalogues
- Competitive pricing vs local single-brand dealers
- Ability to consolidate multi-brand CV parts in one shipment
- Experience with export paperwork from Rajasthan trade corridor
We also export genuine spares from Bikaner for overseas customers – Force, Mahindra, Lumax, JHI and related lines, with invoice and packing list handled on our side.
Practical tip: Share your fleet VIN list annually – we map common wear parts per chassis for proactive export stocking suggestions.
Send your part list, quantities and destination country to request an export quote. We will confirm stock and come back with pricing and lead time.
