Automotive Products Finder - January 2019
Automotive Products Finder - January 2019
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Indian roads are considered to be the most dangerous in the world with 140,000 deaths reported every year due to vehicle accidents. Yet, safety norms for vehicles have lagged global standards. Taking a serious note of the issue, the government has announced many steps to enhance the safety features in vehicles. The Automotive Mission Plan 2016-26 proposes to adopt a long-term roadmap for emission standards beyond BS-VI and fast-track adoption of Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program (BNVSAP) by 2020. With global standards in place for emission and vehicle safety, India can scale new heights in auto manufacturing through a sustainable and secure path. The “Cover Story” of APF Jan 2019 highlighted the importance of ergonomics in designing safer cars as it contributes largely in reducing the impact of vehicle accidents and its ramifications. “Special Feature” discussed the dynamics of automotive batteries, the market for which is growing at a robust pace thanks to the performance in the aftermarket segment. With electric vehicles gaining traction, major automakers and component manufacturers have rolled out their plans to make lithium-ion batteries in India in the coming years. The “OEM Corner” analysed the dynamics of Indian SUV market and emerging trends.
Automotive Products Finder Magazine Description:
Publisher: ASAPP Info Global Services Private Limited
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Automotive Products Finder is an auto technology and auto components magazine. A monthly B2B publication aimed at the Indian auto industry. The January 2015 issue carries a cover story on Pune as an Auto Hub, how this second most important city of Maharashtra continues to attract automotive companies – both OEMs and ancillary manufacturers. An important accompanying feature and interview explains how Varsha Forgings Limited developed torque rods and V-links as import substitute products. Other stories include use of Eco-friendly Paints at Toyota Kirloskar Motors and Volvo’s I-Shift technology. Plus there are other industry stories, launches and features, and some product information, which will make interesting reading.
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