ACMA Northern Region Announces New Leadership
New appointments coincide with ongoing industry shifts and regional engagement efforts within the auto component sector.
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) has appointed Anmol Jain, Managing Director of Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd., as Chairperson of its Northern Region, marking a new phase of regional leadership focused on collaboration and growth.
Jain succeeds the previous regional head as ACMA continues to expand its footprint and initiatives across India’s northern industrial hubs. His appointment comes at a time when the auto component sector is navigating rapid technological change, supply chain shifts, and increasing demand for innovation and sustainability.
Joining him in leadership is Manish Saraf, Vice President – Sales & Business Development at Paracoat Products Ltd., who has been named Co-Chairperson. Saraf brings deep experience in business development and regional market dynamics, complementing Jain’s strategic and operational expertise.
Both leaders have been active contributors to ACMA’s regional programs, with a focus on industry engagement, policy advocacy, and capacity building. Their combined leadership is expected to drive new initiatives that support member companies, enhance competitiveness, and foster stronger collaboration across the ecosystem.
“We extend our warm congratulations to both leaders and look forward to their vision, guidance, and commitment in steering the growth of the Northern Region,” ACMA said in a statement. “Together, we aim to strengthen collaboration and drive new initiatives for the future.”
The leadership transition reflects ACMA’s continued efforts to empower regional clusters and align industry priorities with national goals for manufacturing excellence, innovation, and global competitiveness.
RELATED ARTICLES
India’s Auto Boom Faces Risk as West Asia Conflict Disrupts Gas Supply Chains
Executives across carmakers, suppliers, and dealerships told Reuters that early signs of supply chain stress are already...
India's Happiness Rate Falls 16 Points in a Year, Ipsos Survey Finds
Globally, Indonesia recorded the highest happiness levels and Hungary the lowest.
BMW Group India to Increase Vehicle Prices by Up to 2% from April 1
The company said the price adjustment is aimed at offsetting rising input costs, including higher logistics expenses and...




By Shruti Shiraguppi
19 Sep 2025
2782 Views
Autocar Professional Bureau
