S-CCI Eyesa larger pie of CV Market
Commencing operations in 1985, S-CCI India Limited is setting up a plant at Gujarat to expand its reach in the CV market. Set up in collaboration with CCI Corporation, Japan, the company, a leading manufacturer of coolants and brake fluids, is catering to OEMs like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Force Motors, Mercedes-Benz, SML Isuzu, TAFE, Komatsu India, Nissan, Ford, Hindustan Motors and Toyota. Enjoying a good presence in the aftermarket, the company is eyeing a larger pie of the CV market to fuel growth. As the CV industry shifts gears, introduces new products that comply with BSVI emission norms, S-CCI India is eyeing a greater share of the CV market. Building the Gujarat plant to address the needs of Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and other OEMs that have a presence in the region, the company is also investing in technology to ensure quality and efficiency. Confident that the Gujarat plant will be up and running by 2022, S-CCI India, according to S K Singh, Director, S-CCI India Private Limited, is looking at certain synergies emerging with the new plant being built at Chennai, and at Gujarat. Currently, it is the Bhiwadi and Sitarganj plants that are addressing all the manufacturing needs of the company.
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