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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
October 201'5 scooter guide 29
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
30 scooter guide October 2015