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Sakthi Automotive Component was first Indian Company in India to manufacture and supply brakes components to Indian car manufacturer in 1985. Sakthi Automotive Group established its operation in United States of America and China in 2010 and within few years Sakthi has manufacturing facilities in India, China, Europe and North America.
Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) is an organization representing manufacturers in the Indian auto component industry, founded in 1959. [2] It is associated with trade promotion, technology enhancement, quality improvement and gathering of information to help in the development of the industry. [3]
Jayem Automotives Private Limited is an Indian automotive R&D and manufacturing company based in Coimbatore. [1] The company is involved in engine, gearbox, chassis, suspension development, and manufacturing of electric vehicles and powertrain systems.
The automotive industry in India is the world's fourth-largest by production and valuation as per 2022 statistics. [1] [2] [3] As of 2023, India is the 3rd largest automobile market in the world in terms of sales.
The T. V. S. family is an Indian business family, based in Chennai, India.The TVS Group has its principal headquarters in Madurai and international headquarters in Chennai.
Asia Motor Works Ltd (AMW) is an Indian automotive company that manufactures commercial vehicles, auto components, fully built vehicles and forged components. Founded in 2002, AMW has won Commercial Vehicle (CV) of the year 2008 from NDTV Profit Car and Bike Awards [ 3 ] & "CV Innovation of the Year" for 2010 from CV Magazine & Zee Business News.
Coimbatore has a large and diversified manufacturing sector and a number of engineering colleges producing about 50,000 engineers annually. [90] Coimbatore is a major center for the manufacture of automotive components in India with car manufacturers Maruti Udyog and Tata Motors sourcing up to 30%, of their automotive components from the city.
The Automotive Corridor, also known as Detroit of Asia, is a 60 km long corridor in Chennai, India. This corridor alone accounts for 33% of commercial vehicles, 21% of all passenger cars, and 35% of auto components which are produced in the country.