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Auto Component Industry in India: Growing Capabilities & Strengths

Agenda
India: A Vibrant Economy Automotive Industry in India Auto Component Industry in India Policy Environment Capabilities & Challenges The Way Forward About ACMA

India: A Vibrant Economy


1. Largest Democracy 1.2 billion people, Growing Middle Class 2. 4th largest GDP (PPP) and 10th largest GDP (Nominal, USD 1.8 trillion) 3. One of the fastest growing economies - Estimates for 2011-12: 7.6%

Indias average GDP growth rate: 7.3% over past 10 years Expected to outpace China in the next decade

4. 3rd Largest Investor base in the World 5. Robust Legal and Banking Infrastructure 6. Demographics Advantage Youth driven economy 7. Suburbanization & Rural to Urban Migration

140 million by 2020; 700 million by 2050

8. 2nd largest pool of Certified Professionals and highest number of Qualified Engineers in the world 9. Investment in Infrastructure
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India emulating the China growth

Key Drivers of Indias Growth


60% in the working-age group (15 to 64 yrs) By 2015, 44 mln household expected to join $ 8,77010,960 income band with 30% car penetration Urbanization to increase up to 35% by 2025 140 mln rural population estimated to move to urban areas by 2020

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Growth Drivers

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2nd largest pool of certified professionals Highest no. of engineers in the world

Personal disposable income expected to increase annually at 8.5% till 2015

Booming rural market


Huge base of 720 million consumers across 627,000 villages
Sources: Dreaming with BRICS- The path to 2050, Goldman Sachs; NCAER; Morgan Stanley, CRISINFAC, Wikipedia, IBEF

Infrastructure Development A Special Thrust


Airports Ports

Roads

USD 8 bn Total planned infrastructure investments of $500 billion* from 2007-12

USD 22 bn Telecommunication

USD 79 bn Railways Utilities

USD 65 bn

USD 65 bn

USD 167 bn

Infrastructural spend targeted to double to USD 1 trillion for 2012-17


Source: Planning commission * Also includes Irrigation,

(*) Also irrigation, water supply and sanitation, storage and gas water supply and sanitation, storage & includes gas Source: Planning Commission

Automotive Industry in India

Automotive Clusters in India


Eicher Escorts Hero Moto Corp Honda Motorcycle Honda SIELCars ICML JCB Maruti Suzuki New Holland Mahindra Suzuki Motorcycles Swaraj Mazda Tata Motors Yamaha

North

* New Hub: Sanand

Hindustan Motors Tata Motors

East West
Bajaj Auto Fiat Force Motors GM John Deere Mahindra Mahindra Navistar Man Force Mercedes Benz PSA Skoda Tata Hitachi Tata Motors Volkswagen Volvo Eicher Ashok Leyland BMW Caterpillar South Daimler Ford Hindustan Motors Hyundai Nissan Renault Royal Enfield Same Deutz TAFE Tata Motors Toyota Kirloskar TVS Volvo Buses (Illustrative List)

Significant Manufacturing base of OEMs Indian & Global


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Rapidly growing presence of Global OEMs - Passenger Car


2007 2011

(Illustrative List)

Passenger Vehicles Production

(In 000 units)


6,000 5,000 4,000 2,987 3,000 2,000 1,000 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2015-16 2020-21 1,838 2,357 3,124

CAGR 2008-12: 14%


9,700

CAGR 2012-21: 13%*


5,100

Figures for financial year April to March


(* Estimates)

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Other Vehicles Production


Commercial Vehicles
CAGR 2008-12: 22% CAGR 2012-21: 11%* (In 000 units)

Tractors
CAGR 2011-21: 6%*

(In 000 units)

Commercial Vehicles include: Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV) Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV)

< 1 ton > 1 ton but < 7.5 tons

Medium Commercial Vehicles (MCV) Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV)

> 7.5 tons but <16 tons > 16 tons

Two & Three Wheelers


CAGR 2008-12: 16% CAGR 2012-21: 7%*

(In 000 units)


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Construction Vehicles
CAGR 2011-21: 14.6%*
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(In 000 units)


180

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0 2009-10 2010-11 2015-16 2020-21

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(* Estimates)

Auto Component Industry in India

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Auto Component Industry Profile - Turnover


120 100 80
USD billion

113*
CAGR 2007-11: 14.6% CAGR 2011-21: 11%*

66.3*

60 40 20 0 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2015-16 2020-21


Figures for financial year April to March (* Estimates)

39.9 26.5 23 30.1

Comprehensive Product Range

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Auto Component Industry Profile - Exports


* CAGR 2007-11: 11%
USD billion

CAGR 2011-21: 18.8%* *

Export Destinations

Figures for financial year April to March (* Estimates)

OEM/Tier 1 account for 80%; Aftermarket for 20%


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Increased Component Outsourcing


Over 30 IPOs of Global OEMs & Tier 1 Procuring from India

OEMs
BMW Caterpillar Ford FIAT GM MAN Mercedes-Benz Nissan Peugeot Renault Toyota Volkswagen

Tier 1 Component Manufacturers


Bosch Continental Cummins DANA Delphi Denso Eaton Getrag Kolbenschmidt Magna Meritor TRW Valeo
(Illustrative List)

Indian components already driving on your roads


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Auto Component Industry Profile - Imports


40 30
USD billion

35*
CAGR 2007-11: 11% CAGR 2011-21: 15.2%*

20 10 0 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 6.2 6.8 6.5 8.5

17.5*

2015-16

2020-21

Figures for financial year April to March (* Estimates)

Sources of Imports

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Policy Environment & Trade

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Favorable Policy Regime


Auto Policy 2002 and Auto Mission Plan 2006-16 framework for Automotive Manufacturing in India

Manufacturing and Imports Free from Licensing and Approvals WTO compliant policies (no import restrictions and reduced tariff levels) Robust Legal system and stable Foreign Exchange regime Joined UN-ECE WP 29 for Global Standard in Technology Increased budgets for R&D activities Robust Indian Automotive Industry

100% FDI permitted without prior Govt. approval

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Major Global Auto Component Companies with India Manufacturing footprint

Borg Warner Brose Continental FAG Faurecia Fedrenfabrik Freudenberg GKN

Hella Honeywell Kautex Textron Knorr Bremse Kolbenschmidt Kostal LUK Magneti Marelli

Mahle Monark Diesel Pierburg Reinz Robert Bosch Valeo Vibracoustic ZF


(Illustrative List)

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Capabilities & Challenges of Indian Component Suppliers

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Indian Suppliers Focus Global Best Practices


Focus on Quality Industry fast embracing modern shop-floor practices:
5-S; 7-W Kaizen TQM TPM 6 Sigma Lean Manufacturing

Deming Award - 12

Japan Quality Medal - 2

TPM Award - 15

Shingo Silver Medallion - 1

JIPM - 3

Largest no. of Deming Award winning companies outside Japan


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Increasing focus on Innovation and Research


Design & Research Centers of leading Global companies in India
AMD Boeing Bosch Caterpillar Continental Cummins Ford GM GE Honda Honeywell Hyundai Intel Magna Motorola Mercedes Benz Microsoft Renault Nissan Suzuki Valeo
(Illustrative List)
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Challenges Typical of a high Growth Emerging Market


Raising Capital & Scaling Capacities Infrastructure Challenges
Roads Ports Power

Inflation Availability of Skilled Manpower Managerial Depth across Tiers R&D Competence

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Advantage India
India is fast becoming a favored investment destination for its..

Large and growing Domestic demand Product Development Capabilities

Respect for Intellectual Property

High Quality Standards

Indian Auto Component Industry

Conversant with Global Automotive Standards

Strong Entrepreneurship

Export capabilities

Flexibility in Small Batch production

Availability of skilled manpower

Growing IT capabilities

Source: CRIS INFAC; BMI; IBEF

..Key drivers enabling capability and growth of Indian component suppliers


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Conclusion
Vibrant Indian Economy Automotive Industry - Double Digit Growth in all segments India fast emerging as hub for Global Vehicle Programs 2020: USD 113 billion Auto Component Industry Growing Engineering and IT capability for Designing & Manufacturing Respect for IPR Opportunity to Partner in Product & Process Innovation
India: The Gateway of Growth
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