'Our plan is the partnership way'
Autocar Professional|1st June 2022
ZF Aftermarket recently inaugurated its integrated sales and service outlet in Bengaluru in partnership with a local player. This one-stop shop will showcase ZF's products as well as other brands such as Sachs, Lemförder, TRW, and WABCO. Philippe Colpron, Head of ZF Aftermarket, and Executive VP, ZF Friedrichshafen AG speaks to Sricharan R on the company's vision for India's evolving aftermarket and how it is going about increasing its footprint across the country.
Sricharan R
'Our plan is the partnership way'

As the world emerges from two years of Covid, what is your perspective as the head of ZF Aftermarket?

Over the last two years, there have been many changes, one of which is the global restrictions on travel. India is a market that I have visited in the past and it is great to return and see how the team has developed and matured in the last two years. ZF has significantly increased its footprint in India. Along with WABCO, we have strengthened our presence in CVs and established a great aftermarket network. We have also been able to unifying the other brands, for example, in braking which is under Rane-TRW Steering Systems, and make sure we deliver the complete value proposition to customers. We have also been able to connect the dots across our solutions to bring more value. Every mobility user, workshops, fleet, garages, wholesale dealers, and more have to be ready in terms of being competitive, and also be aligned with technologies of the future.

What's your approach to a relatively unorganised aftermarket like India's?

We used to think that the market here is linear but that is not the case anymore. For example, when we travelled across the globe, we could point out and say which market is five years ahead and which is behind. We could anticipate the path being taken. Now with digitization and issues like Covid, we are seeing some markets simply leap forward or not follow the traditional path, or just completely change. We have seen these changes not only in India but in Europe where we were used to desktops and monitors for diagnosing, for example. But, in India, we are now using mobile phones. This is because India has not gone through the steps that other markets went across. This is applicable to the aftermarket ecosystem also.

From having a part supplier to a wholesale retailer, the scenario is now more interconnected than before.

Denne historien er fra 1st June 2022-utgaven av Autocar Professional.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

Denne historien er fra 1st June 2022-utgaven av Autocar Professional.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA AUTOCAR PROFESSIONALSe alt
Spain's Fersa Group invests in India-based Delux Bearings
Autocar Professional

Spain's Fersa Group invests in India-based Delux Bearings

Besides theRs100 croreinvestment, the Indian company gets access toadvanced technologies and bearings with arange of applications that willhelpinits global growth strategy, writes Manobhava Baruah.

time-read
2 mins  |
15th January 2023
Tata Autocomp to open compact dual-clutch transmission plant
Autocar Professional

Tata Autocomp to open compact dual-clutch transmission plant

Amidthe country’s growing need for personal mobility with easy manoeuvrability, comes the demand for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tata AutoCompisready tomovein writes Shruti Mishra.

time-read
3 mins  |
15th January 2023
Pankaj Munjal-backed Hero Motors raises equity from GEF Cap
Autocar Professional

Pankaj Munjal-backed Hero Motors raises equity from GEF Cap

The company willinvest Rs1,500 crore over thenextthree years andit expects 60 percent ofits turnover to come fromelectric vehicle parts. Itaims to becomea Global EV Solutions Company from India

time-read
2 mins  |
15th January 2023
New age thermoplastics for next-generation EV batteries
Autocar Professional

New age thermoplastics for next-generation EV batteries

Saudi-based global materials major SABIChas developed cutting edgein fire-resistant polymers and flame-retardant materials that comply with various EV battery safety standards across the world.

time-read
4 mins  |
15th January 2023
Switch Mobility to meet growing e-bus demand with fresh capex
Autocar Professional

Switch Mobility to meet growing e-bus demand with fresh capex

Oncourse for abillion-dollar business, the company is exploringa possibility of operating satellite factories across the country to serve different geographies, write ShahkarAbidi and Ketan Thakkar.

time-read
4 mins  |
15th January 2023
Kia India to invest Rs 2,000 crore in EVS, to introduce new e-RV in 2025
Autocar Professional

Kia India to invest Rs 2,000 crore in EVS, to introduce new e-RV in 2025

New investmentto drive R&D, infrastructure development and manufacturing capabilities. The company willlocally produce EVsin India with possibility of exports as well, writes Mayank Dhingra.

time-read
2 mins  |
15th January 2023
"The government has given enough time for indigenisation but the industry has not taken it seriously"
Autocar Professional

"The government has given enough time for indigenisation but the industry has not taken it seriously"

Amitabh Saran, Founder and CEO, Altigreen, shares his views on problems inthe EV industry and battery localisation solutions with Amit Vijay M.

time-read
3 mins  |
15th January 2023
TATA MOTORS SEES ONE INTWO CARS SOLDAS EVS BY 2030
Autocar Professional

TATA MOTORS SEES ONE INTWO CARS SOLDAS EVS BY 2030

The company aims to offer wider choices withnew EVs that may straddle a pricebracket of Rs20to 40lakhinthe coming years, writes Ketan Thakkar.

time-read
2 mins  |
15th January 2023
MG Motor India in expansion drive, to invest $100 million
Autocar Professional

MG Motor India in expansion drive, to invest $100 million

The investment willbe usedtoramp up existing production capacity from1.2to1.4-15lakh units per annum atthe automaker's Halol plantin Gujarat, writes Ketan Thakkar.

time-read
2 mins  |
15th January 2023
"Technology and its multiplier effect are driving business transformations and customer experiences"
Autocar Professional

"Technology and its multiplier effect are driving business transformations and customer experiences"

Technical Centre India is one of Continental’s largest research and development centres in the world, andasa Centre of Competence’ it also develops customised products for the BRIC countries.

time-read
9 mins  |
15th January 2023