AUTO ANCILLARY SECTOR

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Sunanda K. Chavan
AUTO ANCILLARY SECTOR

ACMA is the nodal agency for the Indian Auto Component Industry. It plays a vital role trade promotion, technology up gradation, quality enhancement and collection and distribution of information.

The principal feature of the Indian auto component industry is that it is a high investment sector of the economy with state -of-the-art technology, and serving most vehicle models.

There are than 415 major players in the auto component sector. The Automotive Component Industry's output amounted for the financial year 2001-02 was $ 6.5 billion with a growth rate of 9% against financial year 2000-2001.

The industry has been making rapid strides towards achievement of world-class Quality Systems by imbibing ISO 9000/ISO 14001/QS 9000/TS 16949 Quality Systems.

Till now 329 companies in ACMA membership have been certified to ISO 9000, 80 companies have been certified to QS 9000, 36 companies awarded to ISO 14001, 19 companies have been certified with TS 16949, 2 companies won the Deming prize and 1 company won Japan Quality Medal.

The Indian auto component industry produces a comprehensive range of components, which include engine parts, drive transmission and steering parts, suspension and braking parts & electrical parts

The component-wise share of production during 2001-2002 are as follows: -

• Engine parts 24%

• Drive Transmission & Steering Parts 16%

• Suspension & Brake Parts 12%

• Electrical Parts 8%

• Equipment 7%

• Other Parts 33%
The industry which has been working toward localisation has successfully developed its own cars from an indigenous component base
 
AUTO ANCILLARY SECTOR

ACMA is the nodal agency for the Indian Auto Component Industry. It plays a vital role trade promotion, technology up gradation, quality enhancement and collection and distribution of information.

The principal feature of the Indian auto component industry is that it is a high investment sector of the economy with state -of-the-art technology, and serving most vehicle models.

There are than 415 major players in the auto component sector. The Automotive Component Industry's output amounted for the financial year 2001-02 was $ 6.5 billion with a growth rate of 9% against financial year 2000-2001.

The industry has been making rapid strides towards achievement of world-class Quality Systems by imbibing ISO 9000/ISO 14001/QS 9000/TS 16949 Quality Systems.

Till now 329 companies in ACMA membership have been certified to ISO 9000, 80 companies have been certified to QS 9000, 36 companies awarded to ISO 14001, 19 companies have been certified with TS 16949, 2 companies won the Deming prize and 1 company won Japan Quality Medal.

The Indian auto component industry produces a comprehensive range of components, which include engine parts, drive transmission and steering parts, suspension and braking parts & electrical parts

The component-wise share of production during 2001-2002 are as follows: -

• Engine parts 24%

• Drive Transmission & Steering Parts 16%

• Suspension & Brake Parts 12%

• Electrical Parts 8%

• Equipment 7%

• Other Parts 33%
The industry which has been working toward localisation has successfully developed its own cars from an indigenous component base

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