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Emerging opportunities for auto components industry
MANUFACTURING IN INDIA
MANUFACTURING IN INDIA – Emerging opportunities for auto components industry
Setting the stage and Welcome Shri Dhruv Lal
Principal, BCG
Members in the Panel
Department responsible for
promoting engineering
industry in India viz. machine
tools, heavy electrical,
industrial machinery and auto
industry
Smt. Ritu PandeDirector, Department of Heavy
Industries, Government of India
Responsible for driving and
facilitating investments in
the state of Tamil Nadu
Shri Neeraj MittalMD and CEO, Guidance Tamil
Nadu
Responsible for driving and
facilitating investments in
the state of Karnataka
Smt. Gunjan Krishna,Commissioner for Industrial
Development, Govt. of
Karnataka
Shri Soumitra BhattacharyaManaging Director, Bosch India
Heads Bosch's India
Operations
Member of the auto practice
area for BCG
Mr. Natarajan ShankarManaging Director and Partner,
BCG
Agenda
Time (CET) Topic of discussion Speaker / Moderator
1:00 – 1:05 pm Opening RemarksMr. Frank Schlehuber
Senior Advisor Market Affairs, CLEPA
1:05 – 1:10 pm Setting the stage and WelcomeMr. Dhruv Lal
Principal, BCG
1:10 – 1:20 pm India's Auto VisionSmt. Ritu Pande
Director, DHI, Govt. of India
1:20 – 1:30 pm India's Value PropositionShri Nehal Singh Bajwa
Auto Sector Head, Invest India, DPIIT
1:30 – 1:40 pm Presentation by Tamil Nadu GovernmentShri Neeraj Mittal
MD and CEO, Guidance Tamil Nadu
1:40 – 1:50 pm Presentation by Karnataka Government
Smt. Gunjan Krishna
Commissioner for Industrial Development,
Govt. of Karnataka
1:50 – 2:00 pm India journey of Bosch, a global auto component manufacturerShri Soumitra Bhattacharya
MD, Bosch India
2:00 – 2:15 pm Break-out, Q & A
Smt. Ritu Pande
Director, Department of Heavy Industries,
Government of India
Vision for auto components
manufacturing in India
MANUFACTURING IN INDIA – Emerging opportunities for auto components industry
India's value proposition: Current
landscape, business environment
and key central & state policies
Shri Nehal Singh BajwaAuto Sector Head, Invest India,
DPIIT
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Introduction: Invest India
Invest India objective is to facilitate
trade and FDI into India
Invest India is the National
Investment Promotion & Facilitation
Agency under Govt. of India
Facilitate companies in their India
journey
Provide knowledge & facilitation
support to cos. exploring
opportunities in India
1
2
3
4
Connect with the
government on any
challenges faced
Assistance with future
projects
On-going support for
expansion
Market research
FDI regulation analysis
Segment information
Consumer market
analysis
Analysis on tax
structures
Information on
commercial aspects
Pre-Investment
Property/ location
search
Assist with local
planning issues
Explain importing
/exporting duties
Industry association
and govt connects
Clarify Compliance
Regulations
Investment After-care
We will be happy to support any of your India plans going forward
SERVICES
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Assessment of a countries political stability, regulatory quality, absence of crime, government effectiveness, etc.
Country Risk levels
Capacity of country to efficiently move goods across the border
Logistics Reliability
Assessment of a country's regulatory environment including ability to access credit, enforce contracts, resolve insolvency
Ease of Doing Business
Total landed manufacturing costs taking into account labor, electricity, power and other cost categories
Manufacturing Cost levels
Size of the industry, sub segments, presence of ecosystem
Industry Size/ Maturity
India has a strong value proposition across each parameter
5 metrics essential for an auto component manufacturer
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5th largest market for passenger cars and LCVs; Poised to grow faster than others
3rd largest market for Medium & Heavy commercial vehicles; Growth driver for this segment
24.4
10.69.2
4.9 4.2
IndiaGermanyJapanChina USA
Mn Units produced(2019)
Projected CAGR '19-'30
Source: IHS
1.5
0.4 0.4
0.2 0.2
IndiaChina USA Mexico Japan
Mn Units produced(2019)
+2% +1% -1% +0% +4% -2% 0% +4% -2% -2%Projected CAGR '19-'30
1 India one of the largest and fastest growing auto markets globally
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$75+ B industry growing at CAGR of 10–12% Spread across six major sub segments
Source: ACMA
1
15
38
60
70–80
10
2014 2019
25-40
Vision 2026
48
75
120-140
10%
CAGR
10–12%
CAGR
Domestic Market Exports
Powertrain Transmissionand steering
Suspensionand breaking
Market size
$18B $14B $11B
Body andstructure
Electricals,Electronics
Others
$9B $9B $14B
… resulting in $75B auto component industry growing at over 10%+
1010
Indexed productivity adjusted manufacturing labor costs ('19) Indexed manufacturing labor cost
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, BCG analysis
2
1.7x
IndiaThailandChina
1x
Vietnam
2x
1x 2000 20102005
15
2015
10
2020
5
Indexed overall labor productivity
2015
5
2
202020052000 2010
1
3
4
China
Vietnam
Thailand
India
China
India
Thailand
Vietnam
Labor costs in India cheapest amongst low cost countries; Productivity increasing much faster compared to wages
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*Source: World Bank Quality of Electricity Supply, 2017; On scale of 1-7
2
CountriesQuality ofpower supply* Power cost Water cost Steel Production
World Bank Score USD/KWh USD/m3 MnT/Annum
China 4.98 0.15-0.16 55-60 993
India 4.68 0.10-0.12 16-20 111
Vietnam 4.34 0.08-0.10 50-80 7
Thailand 5.18 0.10-0.14 35-52 5
Moreover, India is competitive on availability and cost of other factors of production
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1. For container cargo; Source: World Economic Forum, UNCTADSTAT
3
Pan-India and global connectivity via extensive railroad, air and water network
12 major ports with high operational efficiency; Plan to double Capacity by 2025
Western DPC Line
Major Port
Major Airport
Road/Rail networkWaterways
Eastern DPC Line
Mumbai JNPT
NMPT
Cochin
Bangalore
Tuticorin
ChennaiKattupalli
Vizag
Paradip
Kolkata
Kanpur
Allahabad Sonnagar
Merut
Ludhiana
Delhi
Ajmer
Surat
KandlaAhmedabad
Western Corridor (1499km)
Dankuni
PuneHyderabad
Median Time in Port (days)1
0.93
0.62
0.760.97
2nd largest road (59 lac kms) and 4th largest rail network (67000 kms), outperforming peers in railroad density
Railroad Density (out of 100)
19.1
17.1
17.956.6
Robust logistics network to support global trade; $1.4 trillion being invested in next 5 years to reduce the logistics cost by 5-10%
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6 World Bank Indicators compared to identify country risk Composite Score
Source: 2018 World Bank country risk index;
4
Rule of Law Voice and Accountability
Regulatory Quality
Governance Effectiveness
Political Stability
Lack of corruption
41 43 4448
Vietnam China Thailand India
India fares better than other low cost countries in World Bank's relative country risk assessment
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20142019
142 63
Further steps being taken to improve this ranking further
• Single window clearance portal being designed for all Central and State approvals
• National Land bank designed to enable hassle free land acquisition by mapping 3000+ parks covering 5 lac acres
• EGoS and PDC formed under each ministry to resolve bottlenecks and support investors
5
India jumped 79 places on World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business ranking surpassing Vietnam & Indonesia
Rolling out the red carpet: Vastly improved business climate will further accelerate pace of investments into India
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5
Karnataka (3)Key players: TVS Motors, Toyota
Kirloskar, Tata, Volvo, Honda Motorcycle &
Scooter India, etc.
8
4
1
5
Maharashtra (4&5)Key players: Mahindra, Tata, Bajaj Auto, India
Kawasaki Motors, Sangyong Motor
Company, Fiat, Jeep India etc.
6
Gujarat (6&7)Key players: MG
Motors, Tata, Suzuki, Toshiba, Denso, Atul Auto, Ford India etc.
7Andhra Pradesh (1)
Key players: Isuzu Motors, Kia Motors, Ashok Leyland, Hero Motorcorp, Kobelco Cranes, etc.
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Delhi NCR Region (8&9)
Key Players: Hero MotorCorp, Honda, Yamaha, Maruti Suzuki, Harley-Davidson, TVS etc.
3
2
Tamil Nadu (2)
Key players: Hyundai, Eicher, TVS, BMW, Ford India, Yamaha, Royal Enfield, Ashok Leyland, Nissan & Renault etc.
Hyundai's Tamil Nadu Facility
Maruti's Gurugram Facility
Kia's Andhra Pradesh Facility
Large Clusters spread across India offer complete ecosystems for auto component manufacturing
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To provide support and facilitation to investors for investing in India and to boost growth in keysectors of the economy
Empowered Groupof Secretaries
To identify issues that need to be resolved to finalise investments and put forth these before the Empowered Group; To create projects with all approvals, land available for allocation;
ProjectDevelopment cells
Excerpts from the Cabinet note
This will make India a more investor-friendly destination and to handhold and further smoothen investment inflows into the country. It will give a fillip to our domestic industries
EGoS and PDC is an important step in realizing Prime Minister NarendraModi’s vision of a $5 trillion economy
Further, EGoS and PDC are setup to resolve bottlenecks and support investors
Shri Neeraj Mittal
MD and CEO, Guidance Tamil Nadu
Presentation by Tamil Nadu: State
ecosystem, incentives and value
proposition
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Tamil Nadu has been a leading State across
several Key Performance Indicators with a
Conducive Eco System for Industries
Tamil Nadu
2nd largest economy in India, 8% of National GDP. USD
250 Billion* at the end of 2018-19 (equivalent to the 46th
largest economy in the world)
Leader in renewable energy
1300+ factories present in Tamil Nadu for
producing motor vehicles, trailers & semitrailers
High Human Development / Urbanisation - Presence of
surplus shop floor operators, technicians, diploma
holders and graduate engineers
TN rank 14th in India in Ease of Doing Business
Top 10th automobile hub in the world account for 35%
of India auto component production
Emerging as an electronic hardware manufacturing hub in
India
Tamil Nadu | Overview
1919
Auto components
Existing Players
India Tamil Nadu
Turnover USD 57 Billion 25 %
Exports USD 15.16 Billion 20 %
Employment 50 Lakh (direct- approx)15 Lakhs (direct – approx)
40 Lakhs (indirect – approx)
Auto Component Industry Snapshot: 2018-19
Sector Capabilities
2020
Sector Specific Infrastructure Key Incentives/Schemes
Capital Subsidy: Special Capital Subsidy* of up to 25% of eligible
fixed assets or SGST Refund* (up to 100%)
Training Subsidy and/or Payroll Subsidy*: USD 55 per
Month/ Employee for up to 6 months and/or Payroll Subsidy
Electricity Duty Exemption: Up to 5 years from date of
commercial production
Global Accessibility – 4 international and 2
domestic airports
Environmental Protection Infrastructure Subsidy: 25% of cost
of setting up ETPs up to USD 40,000
Land Allotment Concession: 50% subsidized rate for Industries
in SIPCOT of Southern districts
Stamp Duty Reimbursement*: Up to 100%
Relocation Incentives to be provided for companies relocating
to Tamil Nadu from other countries on a case to case basis
Excellent Port Logistics – 3 large sea port and 22
minor ports
Testing & Certification Centers - Multiple R&D centers
like Mahindra Research Valley, NATRiP etc
Reliable infrastructure – High quality infrastructure in
terms of power, roads, communication, water
availability and waste disposal
Policy Support – Support incentives package to attract
major auto players
*case to case basis
Tamil Nadu | Highlights
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Industrial Parks and Plug &
Play Facilities in Tamil Nadu Plug & Play Facilities: 5 Million Sq.Ft of Plug and Play Facility available for Immediate Production
Industrial Parks:Total of 45,929 acres of Industrial Park land available
Region Nearest Airport Nearest Port
Private Parks Government ParksGrand
TotalFree Hold
Land
Industrial
ParksDTA SEZ
Sick
Units
Chennai Chennai Airport Chennai Port 7,737 1,340 1,955 159 331 11,567
Coimbatore Coimbatore Airport Thoothukudi Port 40 330 1,450 56 486 2,362
Krishnagiri Bangalore Airport Chennai Port 240 1,513 138 329 2,220
Thoothukudi Thoothukudi Airport Thoothukudi Port 12,710 14,500 1,888 130 552 29,780
Grand Total 20,487 16,410 6,807 483 1,698 45,929
Tamil Nadu | Investment in industrial infrastructure
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About guidance & contact details of key personnel
First point of
contact for
investors
Policy evaluation
About Guidance: Key Support Activities
Nodal Agency for investment
Investment Promotion & Facilitation
Single Window Portal with Information
wizard
https://easybusiness.tn.gov.in/
https://easybusiness.tn.gov.in/msme/
Country DesksSector-Specific
Desks
Industry Locational Support
Ease of Doing Business
BizBuddy - Investor Helpdesk/ Grievance
redressal
https://www.bizbuddy.tn.gov.in/#/home
Dr NEERAJ MITTAL, I.A.S
MD & CEO | Guidance
Phone: +91 44 28553118 |
Fax: +91 44 28/553856 |
md@investtn.in
Leadership Team
Thank You
www.investingintamilnadu.com
Auto sector team
AVP – Clifford Li ( clifford@investtn.in )
Manager – Prabakaran ( prabakaran@investtn.in )
Smt. Gunjan Krishna
Commissioner for Industrial development,
Government of Karnataka
Presentation by Karnataka: State
ecosystem, incentives and value
proposition
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Strong growth in Auto components expected from import substitution, as well as domestic demand growth in 3 key OEM segments
2-wheeler: Strong demand
for low cost transport
4-wheeler: Higher focus
on SUV segment
EV: Continued focus on
EV ecosystem
Auto components
• Preference for personal
vehicle over public
transport post COVID
• Higher export potential-
Two-wheelers form
~75% of auto exports
• The only growing segment
in passenger cars and
expected to continue
growing
• SUV players like Kia
setting up mfg. in India
• Govt. policy support to
boost EV ecosystem mfg.
• FAME-II scheme with
outlay of ~$1.5 Bn
• Strong export potential- export
benefits by Govt
– ~$80 Bn exp. by 2026
($15 Bn in 2019)
– 26% contribution to India
production
– 17% YoY growth in exports
• Significant potential for import
substitution:
– 30%+ demand met through
imports
Domestic demand growth drivers
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Electric Vehicles market size in India expected to be $12-14 Bn by 2025; substantial subsidies and tax benefits by Govt to ensure EV adoption
1. Limited profitability — dependent on business model
Plays
Personal 2W
Bus
Shared 4W
Personal 4W
3 wheeler
EV market size (2025)
% of market
15-20%
8-10%
15-20%
2.5-3%
20-25%
Revenue
($ bn)
5.3-6
1-1.2
0.8-1
2.9-3.1
1.3-2
1
2
3
4
5
Overall
market size,
2025 (Mn
units)
26-27
0.07-0.08
0.7-0.8
3-3.2
1-1.2
• Incentives under FAME II per vehicle (% of vehicle cost)
– E2W – 12.5–15% ($250-$300)
– E3W – 12-13% ($650-$700)
– E4W – 9-10% ($2000)
– E-Bus – 25-30% ($66,000-$67,000)
• FAME II scheme announced for all EVs with an outlay
of $1.3 Bn
Faster Adoption & Manufacturing of EVs (FAME)
Consumer subsidies & tax benefits
announced by Govt of India
• GST on EVs and EV chargers at 5% compared to 18-28%
for ICEs
• Upto $2000 tax benefit on interest paid towards EV
vehicle loan
• 1 slow charger per e-bus and 1 fast charger for every
10 e-buses to be funded by Govt.
Other Demand Incentives from Govt. of India
12-14Total
4-5
0.006-.008
0.1-0.15
0.08-1
0.2-0.3
No. of units
(Mn)
6 LCVs 8-10% 0.5-0.70.8-1 0.06-0.01
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Why Karnataka is an attractive destination for auto investors
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Karnataka is a leading investment destination in India
Capital – Bengaluru
• Startup Capital of India
• Among Top 3 startup
ecosystems globally $201 Bn GSDP - Almost the
size of Vietnam & growing at
9.6%
1st in total exports, among
all states
Economic Overview
3rd highest FDI among all
states
4th highest Industrial
output & GVA
Advantage Karnataka
400 out of Fortune 500 companies are in the State
New Delhi
Kolkata
Chennai
Ahmedabad
Mumbai
Hyderabad
Bengaluru
KARNATAKA
1st 1st 1st
In attracting
investments since 2016
In India
Innovation Index
In R&D
Centers
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1
2
3
Highly skilled & trained labor workforce; eased labor norms
4
Readily available industrial ecosystem (including land)
5
Revamped processes to facilitate Ease of doing business
Multiple financial incentives to create favorable cost economics
Existing strong ecosystem of auto & auto components manufacturing
Key reasons why Karnataka is the most attractive investment destination
6
Well connected and efficient logistics network6
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100% reimbursement
of stamp duty
100% reimbursement
of land conversion fee
1. Subsidy applicable only for the first industry in sub-administrative zones; to encourage investments in taluks where there are no industries with investments above INR 100 Cr and direct employment of 75 persons;
$1-1.5 Mn subsidy to
anchor industries1
0.1% concessional
registration charges
Additional incentives can be considered for marquee projects
Investment
promotion subsidy
upto 2.25% of
annual turnover
for 6-10 years with a
ceiling of 40-60% Value
of Fixed Assets
Pre-setup charges Capital expenditureTurnover linked
subsidies
New Industrial Policy
released in August 2020
Auto & Auto
Components is a focus
sector for Karnataka
$80 Mn
NPV to investor on investment
of $500 Mn
Highest subsidies
benefit in Karnataka
vs. other states
1 Multiple financial incentives announced in Karnataka's new Industrial Policy 2020-25 to create favorable cost economics for investors
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Pre operations setup Post operations setup
Subsidy on Capital Expenditure
100% reimbursement
of stamp duty
100% reimbursement
of land conversion fee
As per the New "Karnataka Industrial Policy" released in Aug 2020
1. Applicable for first few units in the state 2. Subsidy applicable only for the first industry in Sub- Administrative zone
Upto $2.5 Mn subsidy for EV cell/battery
pack mfg. units1
0.1% concessional
registration charges
Additional incentives can be considered for marquee projects
$ 1-1.5 Mn subsidy to anchor industries2
Upto $0.5 Mn subsidy for EV charging, EV
component mfg. units1
Investment promotion
subsidy of upto 2.25% of
turnover for 6-10 years
Interest free loan on 100%
of Net SGST upto 60-95% of
VFA (Value of Fixed Assets)
Demand Incentives
Zero Road tax for
EVs compared to
10-18% for ICEs
Zero Registration
charges for EVs
Investor Incentives Demand Incentives
1 Additional incentives in place in Karnataka for Electric Vehicles ecosystem
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• Home to 7 major auto OEMs and more than 50 auto
component manufacturers
• Home to Mahindra Reva, India's 1st indigenously built
electric car
• EV Cluster being set up in Bengaluru Rural (Ramanagara)
• R&D centers, Common Testing centers and Skill centers
being setup in the state
• More than 45 Electric Vehicle startups in Bangalore incl.
Ola Electric Mobility, Ather Energy, etc.
Strong auto & auto components ecosystem
Mangalore
Mumbai
Chennai
Auto component
cluster
Auto cluster
Industrial
valve cluster
Manufacturing hubs
Bengaluru
Belagavi
Mysuru
Kolar
Dharwad
Upcoming EV
Cluster
Machine Tools SoftwareCapital Goods
Bengaluru alone produces ~60% of
the total value of machine tools
manufactured in India
Karnataka is the largest
software exporter in India
Karnataka is the second highest
producer of Special purpose and
Heavy Electrical machinery in India
With presence of 85+ Chip designing
companies, Karnataka is the second
largest chip design hub in the country
ESDM
Strong support from adjacent industries for Auto & EV Manufacturing
2 Karnataka has a strong auto ecosystem which will be further strengthened with upcoming EV cluster in the state
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2 Karnataka is the leader in innovation and R&D in India, and is home to R&D units of multiple global auto & auto comp. companies
• Home to 400+ MNCs with global R&D
Centres
• 1st in NITI Aayog’s India Innovation Index
• Leader in advanced manufacturing – Industry 4.0, Automation, IoT
• Partnership with Global Innovation Hubs -
Strategic Alliances with 15+ countries
• Over 1,500 Global In-House Centers
(GICs) with 1 Mn+ employees
• 50% of world’s SEI CMM Level 5 certified
companies - availability of high-end
technology skills
• Bengaluru – Hotbed for IoT; Home to
536 of the 971 IoT start ups in India
Leader in innovation and R&D Home to R&D units of global auto companies
Engineering and
Business Solutions
• Estd. in 1998 in Bengaluru
• Largest R&D center outside Germany
• Mobility Solutions, Industrial
Technology, Automotive Electronics
Mercedes-Benz R&D
India (MBRDI)
• Estd. in 1996 in Bengaluru
• One of the largest global R&D centers
outside Germany
• Around 5000 skilled engineers
Volvo India R&D Center
• Estd. in 2009 in Bengaluru
• Volvo's global truck design, 800 engineers
• IT (1500+ emp.) & Accounting (800+ emp.)
Great Walls India R&D
• Estd. in 2016 in Bengaluru
• Software Development for EVs, Art.
Intelligence for Self Driving Cars
3333
International Airport Major Port
Mangaluru
Mumbai
Chennai
12
3
45
6
7
8
9
10
Bengaluru
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Kolar 191 Ac.
Chikkaballapura 293 Ac.
Belagavi 560 Ac.
Chamrajanagar 805 Ac.
Bellari 439 Ac.
Tumakuru 1,009 Ac.
Dharwad 435 Ac.
Mysuru 457 Ac.
Bengaluru (Rural) 488 Ac.
Yadgir 681 Ac.
Dakshin Kannada 349 Ac.
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Major Developed Industrial Land Banks
3 Over 10,000 acres of developed industrial land available for investors
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Strong performance in introducing
business reforms…
1. 3 years or start of commercial operations, whichever is earlierSource: DIPT Website, Karnataka Facilitation Act
…along with transparent &
convenient processes
Time-bound grievance
handling
Spans across multiple
departments
Single portal for all
approvals & clearances
96.4%
Karnataka
92.7%
Tamil Nadu
90.7%
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Implementation
status of Business
Reforms Action Plan 2019
EODB score 2018
Facilitation Act amended for
improving EODB
100%score
approvals relaxed by
introducing moratorium
3years long moratorium
period1
departments covered7
11
Karnataka Land Reforms Act
amended for improving ease of
land procurement
Enables direct procurement of land
from farmers
4 Ease of doing business in Karnataka improved by latest Facilitation Act, Land & business reforms and transparent one-stop-shop approvals
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Highly skilled & trained workforce capable of
supporting industries across the value chain…
…further strengthened by recent relaxation in
labor laws
1stLargest workforce at the intersection of
advanced mfg. building blocks (AI, IoT)
and skilled mfg. craftsmanship
20.1 Mn
In age group of 16-35 years creating a
favorable demographic dividend
2/3rd population in working age group of 15-59
18.8 Mn
Karnataka is skilling 18.8 Mn
youth during the period 2017-2030
• Provision for industry to avail 'Fixed term employment' to
optimize labor capacity to cater to seasonality
• Recent amendments made to facilitate women's work
timings in night shifts, between 7 PM and 6 AM
• Longer validity period and auto renewals for labor licenses
• Flexibility in employment contracts
• Overtime limit per quarter increased from 75 to 125 hours
with the amendments to the Factories Act, 1948
• Exemption limit for Industrial Disputes Act increased from
100 to 300 workers
• Exemption limit for Contract Labor Act (seeking licenses)
increased from 20 to 50 workers
• Minimum wages linked to factors such as inflation (incl.
Consumer Price Index (CPI))2500+
Training institutes in the state, creating
a robust skill infrastructure
5 Karnataka, the knowledge capital of the country, provides highly skilled & trained labor force; along with relaxed labor laws
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Served by 13 major National Highways; Road
connectivity with all major economic hubs across
India
2 International airports and 6 Domestic airports
Bengaluru Airport – 3rd Largest in India providing
global connectivity
300 km Coastline
Major port at Mangaluru – amongst deepest harbors
on western coast. 9 Other Smaller Ports
Power Surplus State with highest installed capacity
of renewable energy (13.66 GW) in country
One of the Top Ranked on Logistics Ease Across
Different States (LEADS) score
• 2 ICDs, 7 CFSs
Mumbai
980 kms away
Chennai
347 kms awayBangalore
Tumakuru
Only state in India to have 2 industrial
corridors
• CBIC (Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor)
• BMEC (Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor)
6 Well connected and efficient logistics network ensuring access to logistics gateways and demand centers
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Popular tourism destination including UNESCO Heritage Sites, attracting tourists from across the world
Varied regional cuisine with specialties such as Mysore Pak, Kori Gassiwhich are popular worldwide
Rich culture and heritage, including Yakshanga dance form and a high theatre presence
40+ five-star hotels in the state, such as Taj Group of Hotels, Hyatt, etc.
Shopping malls in the state offering a wide variety of world-renowned brands
Bengaluru consistently ranked amongst the
best cities to live in India for expats
– Mercers quality of living report 2019
Bengaluru ranked most dynamic city in India
– JLL report 2019
Expatriate friendly ecosystem and lowest
crime rate in South IndiaOver 16 International Schools
Manufacturing ecosystem supported by World Class Social Infrastructure in Karnataka
Shri Soumitra Bhattacharya
Managing Director, Bosch India
India journey of Bosch, a global Auto
component manufacturer
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Bosch in India
Bosch LtdFlagship Company of the Bosch Group in India
M O B I L I T Y S O L U T I O N S
E N E R G Y & B U I L D I N G T E C H .
C O N S U M E R G O O D S
I N D U S T R I A L T E C H
15Group
Companies
16Manufacturing
Facilities 6manufacturing
Facilities of Bosch Ltd
Associates
31,5303,500Sales Outlet
Bosch Ltd Associates
7,5501,500Suppliers
Bosch Ltd
100Billion rupees
195Billion rupeesSales Revenue
In 2019
19221st Sales Office
in Calcutta
19531st Manufacturing
Operations in Bangalore
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Bosch Adugodi Campus under transformation (Started : 1953)
4141
Bosch AdugodiCampus under transformation (Started : 1953)
Status: 09.2020 (Building 45,000 Sq.m) Planned completion: 05.2022
4242
Bosch RBEI, KoramangalaSoftware Division (Established in 1998)
4343
Bosch BidadiManufacturing Plant (Started in 2015)
4444
Bosch NaganathapuraManufacturing Plant –Hangar expansion (Started in 1989)
4545
Bosch DevarachikkanahalliBosch learning campus (Start planned in 11.2020)
Status: 09.2020 (Building 45,000 Sq.m)
4646
Social Engagement | Employment linked Vocational Training
BridgeModern ITI Transformation Artisan Centers BVC Awards
• 524 BRIDGE Centres
• Presence in 23 States and 402 Districts
• 30,000 youth trained and Employed
• 44 BRIDGE Centres in Karnataka, 4200 youth trained and employed
• Model ITI at Diary Circle, Bangalore
• New facilities created by Bosch include Mechatronics Lab, Advanced Manufacturing Lab, Modern Carpentry Lab, ICT Lab & Train the Trainer (TTT)
• First and Only Model ITI in the country
• Carpentry, Plumbing, Electricians
• State-of-the-art facilities in collaboration with leading suppliers
• 13 Multiplier centres
• 350 students trained and employed
• Carpentry and 4 multiplier centres in Karnataka
• 54 times President Award
• 245 Gold medals
• BVC-Bangalore-oldest vocational centre running German VET model
Break-out and QnA
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Smt. Ritu Pande Shri Neeraj Mittal
Shri Soumitra Bhattacharya
Smt. Gunjan Krishna
Mr. Natarajan Shankar