Auto Expo 2014: ACMA president launches all-new Autocar Professional website

Autocar Professional has enhanced its presence in the digital space with an all-new website, which was inaugurated today by ACMA president Harish Lakshman, at the Components Show in Pragati Maidan.

07 Feb 2014 | 5618 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Autocar Professional has enhanced its presence in the digital space with an all-new website, which was inaugurated today by ACMA president Harish Lakshman, at the Components Show in Pragati Maidan.

The well-attended event also saw the presence of Jayant Davar, co-chairman and MD of the Sandhar Group, Dilip Bogawat, engineering director - India & Thailand, Faurecia Interior Systems India, key ACMA officials and many other decision makers from the industry. 

As India’s No.1 automotive B2B title, Autocar Professional is the one-stop shop for in-depth industry news, views, expert market analysis and exclusive interviews with captains of industry. While the fortnightly magazine issue is widely read by key executives and stakeholders of the Indian auto industry, the news- and information-laden website – www.autocarpro.in – will provide the very latest industry updates, and much more.

 

Photograph: ACMA president Harish Lakshman with Autocar Professional’s associate editor, Sumantra B Barooah.

 

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