Asahi India Glass, whose biggest PV OEM customer is Maruti Suzuki India, is the sole glass vendor in India to Toyota Kirloskar Motor, and also has a 65% business share for the Hyundai-Kia combine in I
AIS is a key supplier of tempered sunroof glass panes to leading sunroof makers like Webasto, CIE Golde and Inalfa Roof Systems.
In-house competencies for machine and tool design give AIS a competitive advantage by reducing the time taken to deliver a new prototype.
High-on-automation mother plant in Bawal, Haryana has a production capacity of 2.3 million laminated windshields and 3.1 million tempered glass car sets per annum.
Defogger-equipped rear windscreens and acoustic- as well as solar-insulating side window glass are increasingly becoming commonplace in newer car and SUV models.
While AIS currently imports its entire float glass (raw material) from Asahi Glass Corp's Indonesia plant, it is setting up a new float glass facility in Soniyana, Rajasthan.
Deming Prize winner AIS is conducting a sustainability study with Deloitte to map the sustainability points across the Asahi Group.
AIS has a future-ready product roadmap with UV-cut and IR-absorbing side window glasses being some of its key innovations for its OEM customers.
Asahi India bets big on premium cars, targets 75% PV glass market share in FY2025

Haryana-based automotive glass supplier, which has a market-leading 65% share across all vehicle categories, is bullish on the premiumisation of vehicles to drive a new future growth paradigm. While it has outlined supplies of over 1.5 million sunroof glasses in FY2025, it also plans to expand capacity to 10 million laminated windshields by FY2028.

03 Jun 2024 | 6813 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Gurugram, Haryana-based Asahi India Glass (AIS), which posted operating revenues of Rs 4,162 crore in FY2024 and 6.2% year-on-year growth (FY2023: Rs 3,918 crore) in its turnover, is looking to grow at a healthy double-digit pace in the ongoing financial year. This is despite the projected flat growth rate of the ...

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