ACMA-YBLF delegation to Mexico
Date: 02 May 2014
With
the objective of grooming auto component leaders of tomorrow, the Automotive
Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), the apex body for the
Indian auto component industry recently organised a delegation for its Young
Business Leaders Forum (YBLF) to Mexico, according to a statement from Acma.
The
ACMA -YBLF is the youth wing of ACMA that comprises second and third generation
scions of the auto component industry manufacturers. YBLF was instituted a
decade ago to facilitate transition, succession planning and entrepreneurship
development in the auto component sector in the country. Currently the ACMA
YBLF membership stands at 150.
Sanjay Labroo, Past President, ACMA and
Mentor-YBLF led the 13-member delegation of young CEOs to Mexico from April 24
to 28, 2014 to get an insight into the policy framework and investment
opportunities in the Mexican automotive industry as also for an exposure to the
existing levels of technology, quality, productivity and R&D in the
industry there. During the visit the delegation met with some of the leading vehicle
manufacturers and component manufacturers including Chrysler, Ford, Volkswagen
and Bosch.
The GDP of Mexico is expected to grow at 44pc
annually in the ensuing few years, making it a lucrative destination for
investments - opening greater opportunities for Indian players in South
America. It is forecast that 3.7 million cars will be sold in Mexico by 2015.
The Mexican component Industry is valued at around USD 75 billion and employs
more than half a million people; it is the fifth largest exporter of auto parts,
worldwide which makes for a strategic intent for the Indian component industry
to partner with for growth.
During the visit the delegation also attended
two significant events for the component sector i.e. CIIAM and ExpoINA. More
than 7000 regional and international participants from the industry and the
government agencies attended the events.
Source: ACMA