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Bangalore:
Fiat of Italy wants to source auto components from India for most of its global
models.
Company
officials said with the factory in Ranjangaon nearing completion, the company
could see the company increase efficiency by 10 per cent as the cost of labour
as well octroi from its Mumbai plant was eating into income. The company expects
better efficiencies from its new plant as well savings on operational costs. Fiat
exports about €3 million worth of components for its Palio model currently.
Now the Italian carmaker wants to source more parts from Indian auto component
manufacturers for most of its models and even those which it will not manufacture
in India. Initially, it will source components for the Grande Punto as well as
Linea. As per
the phased expansion of the factory at Ranjangaon, about Rs4,000 crore will be
invested over the next five years. The
current capacity of the plant is 1 lakh passenger cars and 2 lakh units of engine
and gearbox.
The current capacity is expected to be fully utilised by 2010. As
per the joint venture agreement between Fiat and the Tatas, a Tata car will also
be produced from the same factory and is expected to roll out by 2008. While the
Linea as well as Punto will also be launched by 2008, Fiat is considering other
models as well and none of them will be below 1.4 lts.
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