ACI Motors, the sole distributor of Sonalika tractors in Bangladesh, has successfully clinched a Guinness World Record for the largest single-day delivery of tractors. The company achieved the historic feat by simultaneously handing over 350 Sonalika tractors to farmers at a massive event in Dinajpur.
The grand ceremony, aptly titled “Sonalika’s Global Triumph,” took place on October 27 at the Gor-e-Shaheed Central Eidgah ground, adjacent to the local trade fair field in Dinajpur.
The main objective of the event was to secure a place in the Guinness World Records, a goal the company successfully realized, ACI Motors confirmed in a press release. The record breaks the previous benchmark for the mass handover of tractors and highlights the company’s operational efficiency and market dominance.
The Managing Director of ACI Motors, commented on the achievement:
“This record is not just about a number; it is a testament to the deep trust that the farmers of Bangladesh place in the quality and performance of Sonalika tractors. It showcases the scale of agricultural modernization happening across the country and the capability of our team to execute such a massive logistical operation flawlessly.”
The event drew thousands of attendees, including farmers, dealers, company officials, and local dignitaries, creating a celebratory atmosphere that underscored the importance of mechanized agriculture to the region’s economy.
Sonalika, known for its powerful and fuel-efficient tractors, is a major player in accelerating the mechanization of Bangladesh’s agricultural sector. The mass delivery indicates a strong demand for reliable farm machinery, driven by the need to increase efficiency and output in farming operations.
The Guinness World Record not only elevates ACI Motors’ global profile but also symbolizes a significant financial commitment by hundreds of farmers in a single day, reflecting optimism and growth in the country’s rural economy. The massive convoy of new Sonalika tractors leaving the grounds was a powerful visual demonstration of Bangladesh’s ongoing journey toward advanced and sustainable farming practices.