Dignitaries at the ACMA Annual Session ... - Shriram Pistons

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Shriram Pistons & Rings, said, "The challenge to meet the targets of AMP- 2026 would require additional investments to the tune of $100 billion not withstanding the fact that the industry has witnessed declining returns on capital." Speaking during the panel discus- sion, Or Pawan Goenka, Executive Director & Group President (Automo- tive & Farm Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, said, "We are happy to witness Indian component makers become a part of global supply chain where exports grow consistently at double digit rate. However, we need to be mindful that our imports still outnumber the exports and hence going forward, emphasis must be given to increase exports." The 55th Annual Session & National Conference concluded at a high note witnessing over 1,200 participants. Among the eminent speakers from industry and Government who graced the event included Mr Anant Talaulicar, CMD, Cummins India, Mr.Harish Lakshman, MD, Rane TRW Steering Systems, Mr Claude d'Gama Rose, MD, Continental Automotive Components (India) and Mr Rajat Dhawan, Director and Mr Shivanshu Gupta, Partner, McKinsey & Com- pany, India. Dignitaries at the ACMA Annual Session and Union Minister Mr Anant Geete, releasing the copy of the ACMA McKinsey joint study at the inaugural ceremony component industry accounts for around 40 per cent of Indian manu- facturing. It is therefore not surprising that the 'Make in India' campaign, which is a blueprint to develop the country's manufacturing, resonates well with ACMA's road map of a vibrant auto component manufactur- ing global-hub in India." Recent growth in auto component exports at 11.4 per cent is a clear indication of the growing credibility of 'India made' components in the global auto supply chain, Mr Suri added. Addressing safety issues faced by the industry. Mr Vi nod K Dasari said, "Our industry needs to address safety and emission by harnessing frugal engineering skills as also offer such solutions to the world. The industry needs to focus on quality." Mr R.S. Katoch, Secretary, Depart- Mr Ashok Taneja, MD & CEO, Shriram Pistons, moderating the panel discussion at the meet ment of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises, commented, "There are significant reformative measures undertaken by the Government across various crucial factors required to ensure 'Make in India' is a success." Focusing on additional investments, Mr Ashok K. Taneja, MD & CEO, Mr Jagdeep Rangar, Stork Rubber, S.K. Arora, Abilities India, Rattan Kapur, Mark Exhaust Systems and Sanjay Malhotra, Jumps Auto Industries October 201'5 scooter guide 29

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Shriram Pistons & Rings, said, "The

challenge to meet the targets of AMP-

2026 would require additional

investments to the tune of $100

billion not withstanding the fact that

the industry has witnessed declining

returns on capital."

Speaking during the panel discus-

sion, Or Pawan Goenka, Executive

Director & Group President (Automo-

tive & Farm Sector), Mahindra &

Mahindra Ltd, said, "We are happy to

witness Indian component makers

become a part of global supply chain

where exports grow consistently at

double digit rate. However, we need

to be mindful that our imports still

outnumber the exports and hence

going forward, emphasis must be

given to increase exports."

The 55th Annual Session & National

Conference concluded at a high note

witnessing over 1,200 participants.

Among the eminent speakers from

industry and Government who graced

the event included Mr Anant

Talaulicar, CMD, Cummins India,

Mr.Harish Lakshman, MD, Rane TRW

Steering Systems, Mr Claude d'Gama

Rose, MD, Continental Automotive

Components (India) and Mr Rajat

Dhawan, Director and Mr Shivanshu

Gupta, Partner, McKinsey & Com-

pany, India.

Dignitaries at the ACMA Annual Session and Union Minister Mr Anant Geete, releasing the copy of the ACMA McKinsey joint study at the inaugural ceremony

component industry accounts for

around 40 per cent of Indian manu-

facturing. It is therefore not surprising

that the 'Make in India' campaign,

which is a blueprint to develop the

country's manufacturing, resonates

well with ACMA's road map of a

vibrant auto component manufactur-

ing global-hub in India."

Recent growth in auto component

exports at 11.4 per cent is a clear

indication of the growing credibility of

'India made' components in the global

auto supply chain, Mr Suri added.

Addressing safety issues faced by

the industry. Mr Vi nod K Dasari said,

"Our industry needs to address safety

and emission by harnessing frugal

engineering skills as also offer such

solutions to the world. The industry

needs to focus on quality."

Mr R.S. Katoch, Secretary, Depart-

Mr Ashok Taneja, MD & CEO, Shriram Pistons,moderating the panel discussion at the meet

ment of Heavy Industries & Public

Enterprises, commented, "There are

significant reformative measures

undertaken by the Government across

various crucial factors required to

ensure 'Make in India' is a success."

Focusing on additional investments,

Mr Ashok K. Taneja, MD & CEO,

Mr Jagdeep Rangar, Stork Rubber, S.K. Arora, Abilities India, Rattan Kapur, Mark Exhaust Systems andSanjay Malhotra, Jumps Auto Industries

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ward WinnersUnion Minister, Mr Anant Geete, presented the awards

in various categories at the 55th ACMA Annual Session

held in New Delhi. We bring before you the full list of

awards along with pictures .

••AbilitiesIndia lJ"'""'\.:_-=,"

Pistons& Rings

•••••••BoschLld

Excellence in HR large CategoryGold Trophy

• Halla Visteon Climate SystemsIndia, Bhiwadi

Silver TrophyGKN Sintger Metals, Pimpri• Pranav Vikas (India), Faridabad

Silver Trophy• Bosch Ltd, Nashik• Subros Ltd, Noida

Small CategoryGold Trophy

• A Raymond Fasteners India,Pune

Silver Trophy• Abhijeet Techno-Plast (I),Nashik• Ecocat (India), Faridabad

Special CategoryGold Trophy

• Gabriel India, Gurgaon

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