As supply chains shift, India could expand its share in the global auto component trade to 4 to 5 percent by 2026, emphasising a targeted export expansion and import substitution program for key components.
ACMA's FY2020 performance indicators reveal that China, at 26 percent, continues to be the main source of imported components. Increased localisation of critical parts will help de-risk supply chains.
What steps should Indian suppliers take to shape the new normal?

For the sixth year running, global management firm McKinsey & Co prepared a comprehensive white paper for ACMA’s annual convention, one which charts and lays down the future growth roadmap for the Indian automotive component industry.

04 Nov 2020 | 3096 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India’s (ACMA) annual convention is among the most-looked-forward-to events in the Indian automotive calendar. The annual industry conclave is also where McKinsey & Company, the global management consulting firm, presents its white paper. This year saw the firm detail a comprehensive report titled, ‘Shaping ...

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