Autocar Professional Magazine - November 15, 2018
In this issue
If there is one automobile manufacturer in India which is showing a new and aggressive face of late, then it is Tata Motors. The cover story reveals how Tata Motors’ optimised component sourcing strategy is paying dividends.
Another home-grown player driving in the same direction is Mahindra & Mahindra, which is looking to be a serious “challenger” brand in the M&HCV; industry and is now eyeing the No. 3 position and a 10 percent market share.
Speedy growth is also what Maxxis Tyres, the newest entrant in the Indian market, attempting. Find out why Bing-Lin Wu, Marketing & Retail Sales Head, Maxxis India, is bullish on the India market.
SIAM, in partnership with the Japan Automotive Recyclers Alliance, recently hosted the 11th Asian Automotive Environmental Forum (AAEF) in New Delhi. A first-hand report details just what global experts had to say about end-of-life vehicles, vehicle scrappage and how a scientific approach to keep old, unfit metal off the road will ensure both cleaner air and a happy industry.
We also speak to Tata Technologies' Executive Vice-President of Engineering, Research and Development, on the latest trends in lightweighting. All this plus lots of news and analysis.
Autocar Professional Magazine Description:
Publisher: Haymarket India
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Autocar Professional is India’s leading automotive B2B fortnightly. Its in-depth analysis of the Indian automobile and components business is a must-read for industry personnel. It is circulated among key industry executives and decision-makers, and provides news, incisive interviews and accurate vehicle sales and production data. Its ability to spot and forecast trends has made it a strategic tool for auto professionals. The pages of Autocar Professional have emerged as a platform for the stakeholders of the Indian auto industry to showcase and share their ideas and vision.
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