The annual NCR Special is brimming with exclusive interviews, in-depth reports and incisive analysis. A must-read for all industry stakeholders.
01 Sep 2020 | 12694 Views | By Sumana Sarkar
India’s automotive sector is a significant contributor to the country’s manufacturing GDP, almost half of it in terms of percentage and most of the action is concentrated in a handful of automobile clusters across the country. The National Capital Region is one such key hub. Autocar Professional’s annual ‘NCR Industry Special’ takes you right to the heart of all the action there and get you what’s hot, happening and trending.
Delhi aims to become Electric Avenue
The Delhi state government is on a roll. After the landmark EV policy last month, in an exclusive interview, the Transport Minister, Kailash Gahlot tells Autocar Profession that his government aspires to make Delhi an EV example globally in an exclusive interview and outlines a comprehensive game plan to enhance road safety.
Interviews galore
Maruti trains its sights on rails
As emissions and sustainable mobility continue to be the core theme driving mobility, the country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki cuts logistics costs and saves nearly 100 million litres of diesel, over a six-year period, using Indian Railways to ship cars.
Two-wheelers trending
Lots of action in the two-wheeler space-
Collaborations, the way forward
It’s a collaboration of different sorts – component major Sona Comstar joins hands with IIT Delhi’s Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer to offer an incubation program for start-ups.
Optimising efficiency
In the transportation space, Volvo Trucks partnered with logistics company Delhivery to introduce the tractor-trailer model to optimise run-time and add to kilometres per month to improve efficiency.
Strategy call
In the component space, Lumax Industries is keen on utilising the current Covid-induced flux in the supply base, China to become an export hub for Stanley Electric, its Japanese joint venture partner.
First impression
Mahindra & Mahindra unveiled the new Thar and we take you on an exciting drive ahead of the official launch on October 2.
A strong grip
Find out how Japanese tyre maker, Yokohama aims to strengthen its footprint in India
But that is not all. This issue is filled with all the latest news and development from across the national capital region as well as rest of the country. Ensure you get your copy.
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