April 17, 2007 (Press Release) --
2005 saw the Indian supplier industry emerge much faster than many had expected on to the international stage. Comparisons have inevitably been made with the boom in China. On the one hand the domestic production of the Indian industry has continued to grow strongly and attract new entrants at the OEM and supplier level. Volumes have expanded rapidly and improved scale economies, and new models have allowed the industry to significantly improve its cost and quality position and bring it much closer to global industry standards. Investments in the supply base have dramatically narrowed the technology gap that had previously existed.
At the same time, and perhaps more aggressively than in China, Indian supplier groups have started to rapidly plug themselves into the international automotive supply network, with Indian owned suppliers looking to open doors to European and North American OEMs through the stepping stones of acquisitions and a substantial marketing effort, while purchasers at vehicle assemblers and leading first tiers have shown a strong interest in tapping the broad technology and software base in the increasingly open and accessible Indian supplier sector.
The Indian supplier report is the most detailed report available on the history, capabilities and plans of the Indian supply base, and will be of interest to everyone in the industry interested in sourcing from or investing in the subcontinent, or those who just need to understand the potential of the Indian industry in their sector. The Indian supplier report includes in-depth company profiles of India’s top 100 suppliers.
For More Information Please Click :http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=9496
At the same time, and perhaps more aggressively than in China, Indian supplier groups have started to rapidly plug themselves into the international automotive supply network, with Indian owned suppliers looking to open doors to European and North American OEMs through the stepping stones of acquisitions and a substantial marketing effort, while purchasers at vehicle assemblers and leading first tiers have shown a strong interest in tapping the broad technology and software base in the increasingly open and accessible Indian supplier sector.
The Indian supplier report is the most detailed report available on the history, capabilities and plans of the Indian supply base, and will be of interest to everyone in the industry interested in sourcing from or investing in the subcontinent, or those who just need to understand the potential of the Indian industry in their sector. The Indian supplier report includes in-depth company profiles of India’s top 100 suppliers.
For More Information Please Click :http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=9496

2005 saw the Indian supplier industry emerge much faster than many had expected on to the international stage.
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