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AN OVERVIEW
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Contents
About ACMA
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Introduction
Inception
In the year 1959 as The All India Automobile & Ancillary Industries
Association (AIA & AIA)
ACMA and Its Services
Promotes Indian
Automotive Component Industry
Collection &
Technology Quality
Trade Promotion Dissemination of
Up-gradation Enhancement
Information
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Contents
About ACMA
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The Indian economy poised for Growth...
Real GDP growth rate: India vs. World
9.2 9.8 9.3
10 India
7.9
World 8.2
8
5.6 7.2
5.2 6.7
6 4.0
3.6 5.1
Growth (%)
0
1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2001-03 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
-2 -2.2 Estimated
-4
49.0
44.9 45.5 44.4
44.3 47.0
39.5
15
12.5 10 8.5
7.5* 7.5* 7.5*
8
Source: Economic Survey 2007-08
Demand Drivers and their Impact…
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Auto Investments & Their Spread
NORTH
WEST EAST
SOUTH
Large
Largenumber
numberof
ofIndian
Indian&&Global
GlobalOEMs
OEMsacross
acrossthe
theCountry
Country 11
Passenger Vehicle Production
(Qty in ’000 Nos.)
1838
2,000 1778 2078
1545
1309 1620
1,500 1210 1532
988 1323
1028 1113
1,000 722
842
608
500 222 246 218 273
146 182 196
114
0 2014-15
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Source: SIAM & ACMA-McKinsey Report
Market Share- Passenger Cars
2009-10(Apl-Mar)
Tata
10.5%
Maruti
46.3%
Hyundai
30.5%
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Commercial Vehicles Production
(Qty in ’000 units)
2002-2009 CAGR
M & HCVs = 11%
LCV’s = 21.5%
600
Overall = 15.9%
M&HCVs 520 549 566
500 LCVs
CVs
417
400 391
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Tractors Production
(in Nos)
CARG 11.1%
500
433
450
400
353 346
350
296
300 340
250
167 249
200
150 192
100
50
-
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
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2-Wheeler Production
(Qty in million Nos.)
??
20. 0
CAGR
2002-2009
11%
15. 0
10.5
-
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2014-15
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The Future of Auto in India: 2016
Tata Motors : VW :
Capacity 500,000 Capacity 110,000
Investment US$ 240 million. Investment US$ 750 million.
Honda :
Toyota : Capacity 60,000
Capacity 200,000 Investment US$ 250 million.
Investment US$ 310 million.
Ford :
Capacity 200,000
Investment US$ 500 million.
Increased
Increasedlocal
localcontent
content--Creating
CreatingGlobal
GlobalCompetence
Competence 18
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Indian Auto Component Industry Focus: Global
Best Practices
Significant number of companies
with Quality certifications &
recognition: Industry fast embracing modern
shop-floor practices:
• ISO 9000 : 562
• 5-S; 7-W
• TS 16949 : 397
• Kaizen
• QS 9000 : 56
• TQM
• ISO 14001 : 186
• TPM
• OHSAS 18001: 60
• 6 Sigma
• Deming Award : 11
• Lean Manufacturing
• TPM Award : 15
• Japan Quality Medal : 1
• Shingo Silver Medallion : 1
ACMA membership
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Auto Component Industry – Exports & Imports
(US$ billion)
CAGR:
Exports 18%
Imports 27%
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Exports
6.8
7 Imports
5.9
6 5.2
S. America
Australia 1.3%
5 3.7%
3.8
4 3.6 3.5 Asia 23.8%
3.2 Europe 40.4%
3 2.5
1.9
1.4 2.7
2 2.5
1.7 Africa 8.0%
1 N. America
1.2 22.6%
0
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Profile of Exports:
•OEM/Trier-1: 80%
•Aftermarket: 20%
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Auto Component Industry: Size & Product Range
US$ Billion
CAGR : 19.2%
25
E lec tric al Others
E ng ine P arts
P arts 7%
19.2 31%
20 18.0 18.4 9%
15.0
E quipments
15 10%
12.0
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Source : MOHI Automotive Mission Plan (AMP)
Auto Component Industry Investments
(In US $ Billion)
CAGR: 15 %
8.0 7.4
7.2 7.3
6.0 5.4
4.4
4.0 3.8
3.1
2.0
0.0
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
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Increased Component Outsourcing
from India
Indian
IndianComponents
Componentsalready
alreadyDriving
Drivingon
onyour
yourRoads…
Roads… 24
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Automotive Mission Plan 2016
Government of India
SIAM
ACMA
Automotive Plan
2016
Increase turnover to
Increase export revenue Provide employment to
$145 billion by 2016
To $ 35 billion by 2016 from additional 25 million people
from $ 35 billion
$ 4.1 billion at present by 2016
at present
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ACMA Vision for 2016
20 : 20 : 1
20
20 Achieve $20 billion in Domestic Sales
20:20:1
20:20:1 20
20 Achieve $20 billion in Exports Sales
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Capability of Indian Component Suppliers
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Indian Component Industry Development Capability
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Challenges India is Committed to Address
1. Infrastructure Deficit
2. Talent Crunch
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Areas of Cooperation
• Manufacturing
• Technology
• Quality
• Environment
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Areas of Cooperation
5. Joint R&D with Indian companies for new product development and
designing is also an attractive proposition.
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The Addressable Opportunity…
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