Magneti
Marelli has inaugurated a new industrial plant in India
dedicated to the production of automobile exhaust
systems.The new
production site, built by SKH Magneti Marelli Exhaust
Systems Pvt Ltd, a joint venture between Magneti Marelli
and SKH Metals Limited (part of the Krishna Group)
signed in 2008, is located at the Maruti Suzuki Supplier
Park in Manesar, nearby Gurgaon and just a few
kilometres away from New Delhi.
The Indian plant
covers a total surface of 8,000 square meters, 4,500 of
which are covered and dedicated to the production areas
for the manufacturing of hot end components (catalytic
converters) and cold end components (mufflers). At full
stretch, the plant will have a production capacity of
400,000 cold end components and 150,000 hot end systems
a year, and will employ about 100 workers.
The
new plant replaces an existing nearby structure dating
back to 2009, and meets expansion and modernization
requirements, allowing the product portfolio to be
expanded to include cold end systems and ensuring more
room for production activities.
For
Magneti Marelli, the new plant in Manesar and the other
production facility in Pune - which supplies Indian
customers located in India’s northern and western region
- represent an important and strategic presence on the
Indian market in the specific sector of exhaust systems,
especially in view of the issues pertaining to the
reduction of emissions and of future regulatory
scenarios.
With
the inauguration of this new plant in the New Delhi
area, Magneti Marelli further strengthens its presence
in India. Since 2007, Magneti Marelli has in fact
duplicated the entire industrial footprint in this
country, with eight production plants in the following
areas: powertrain, lighting, exhaust systems,
suspensions, shock absorbers, electronic systems,
infotainment and navigation.
“Magneti Marelli in India is by now a consolidated and
growing presence that contributes to the evolution of
the automotive sector on a lively market with a positive
outlook in the medium and long-term - stated Eugenio
Razelli, CEO of Magneti Marelli. In the specific area of
exhaust systems, we have built a footprint that ensures
us a strategic positioning on the market, in a critical
technological area in view of the new scenarios tied to
the reduction of polluting emissions, as well as the
presence in two geographic areas which are crucial for
the automotive sector in India.”