India's Rasco Auto Systems and Saddles India at Automechanika Birmingham
While Rasco is a 3D scanning and reverse engineering company specialising in components, assemblies and entire vehicles, Saddles India specialises in car seat covers.
Automechanika Birmingham, held in association with SMMT, opens tomorrow at the NEC and will go on till June 7. It is the UK's leading exhibition for the automotive aftermarket and vehicle production industry and is the only focused show and meeting place dedicated to the UK's automotive industry.
Attracting senior professionals from both the automotive aftermarket and vehicle production sector, Automechanika Birmingham attracts major suppliers dedicated to the UK automotive supply chain and over 2700 senior representatives from all the UK vehicle manufacturers and both UK and global tier 1 companies.
India is represented at the trade fair by two companies: Rasco Automotive Systems and Saddles India.
Rasco Automotive Systems (Stall K46) is a 3D scanning and reverse engineering company specialising in automotive components, assemblies and entire vehicles. With over 60 years experience in the automotive industry, it has in-depth knowledge of automotive component design and engineering and offers engineering strategy consultancy towards product development in India, benchmarking and teardown services.
Saddles India (Stall J73) is a leading car seat cover manufacturer of high quality leather, fabric and vinyl seat covers which specialises in design, customisation, development, mass production and exclusive manufacturing.
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