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UK Pavilion Exhibitors at Autoexpo New Delhi | 4 - 7 February 2016 the SOCIETY of MOTOR MANUFACTURERS and TRADERS LIMITED UK Pavilion Exhibitors at AutoExpo New Delhi | 4 - 7 February 2016 THE SOCIETY OF MOTOR MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS LIMITED Communications and International Department 71 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BN, UK +44 207 235 7000 [email protected] W www.smmt.co.uk SMMT, the ‘S’ symbol and the ‘Driving the motor industry’ brandline are trademarks of SMMT Ltd. The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders India and Britain’s rich trading What makes the relationship between our two countries relationship will be in strong evidence at work so well is that we have very similar ways of working. Auto Expo 16, with a raft of UK automotive Both Indian and British engineers approach projects with companies exhibiting some of the latest creativity, ingenuity and innovation in mind. This is why a and most innovative British-engineered number of Indian companies base research centres in components and systems. the UK, and why there are many UK manufacturers that have facilities in India – more than 15 in fact, including The number of UK-built cars exported to Asia has more some of the world’s biggest brands: JCB, MIRA, Ricardo, than tripled since 2009, making it the UK’s second- Johnson Matthey and GKN. largest export region. The Indian market, in particular, has become increasingly important to the UK in recent SMMT is proud to be hosting a trade delegation of its years – for both vehicle manufacturers and the supply members at the show for the sixth year in a row. We’d be chain. In fact, the number of British-built cars exported delighted to see you there in Hall 18, Stand 29. to India has increased by more than 800% over the past five years, with 2,836 shipped to the country in 2014 UK companies exhibiting in the SMMT Pavilion this year alone, even despite high import duties. include: DriveSystem Design, Borg & Beck, International Tool Company, George Jowitt Grinding Wheel, Magal This growth has been driven by the huge level of Engineering, Ranger Stork, Scorpion Automotive, investment committed to the UK automotive industry Southco and Top Gear (Bridport). – more than £2.5 billion in 2015 alone - and it goes without saying that Indian companies are significant Tamzen Isacsson among these investors. Of extreme importance is strong Director of Communications and International collaboration between the UK industry and government, both having invested heavily to ensure the UK is world- leading in areas such as light weighting, efficiency and SMMT Contacts: electrification – not to mention connectivity and vehicle Sarah Thevenet autonomy, a field in which the UK is leading the way in M: +44 7809 522181 | E: [email protected] on-road trials and demonstrations. Communications and International Department As a car market, India really understands British brands, T: +44 207 235 7000 | E: [email protected] and demand for premium and luxury vehicles, a sector in which the UK has a rich heritage, is growing. Significant investment in brands such as Aston Martin, Bentley, Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren and Rolls-Royce mean 60% of all UK-built models on offer are now from premium manufacturers. UK Trade & Investment UK Pavilion Exhibitors UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is the government department that helps UK based companies succeed in the global economy and assists overseas companies to bring their high quality investment to the UK. Drive System Design UKTI offers services and support for businesses in the Borg & Beck UK, and overseas businesses seeking to invest in the UK. We also market the UK’s strengths as a world- class source of products and services, partnership and International Tool Co. Ltd business location. Our range of expert services are tailored to the needs of individual businesses to maximise Jowitt Grinding Wheel Ltd their international success. We provide companies and investors with knowledge, advice and practical support at all stages of their business decision-making. Magal Cables Ltd UKTI offers expertise and contacts through a network Ranger Stork of international specialists in the UK, and in British Embassies and other diplomatic posts around the world. Our specialist staff have unparalleled knowledge Scorpion Automotive of commercial, political and social issues, along with contacts and opportunities available to UK businesses Southco India Pvt. Ltd and overseas investors. Topgear UKTI can help you rise to the exciting opportunities and challenges that globalisation offers. Motive Components Ltd Abhirup Dasgupta India Sector Lead, Automotive British High Commission, Shantipath. Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, 110021 T: +91 11 2419 2446 E: [email protected] [email protected] 8 Drive System Design Borg & Beck DSD is an innovative transmission design and Borg & Beck is an established world-wide supplier of development company. DSD specializes in transmission premium quality automotive components to the vehicle /driveline design, simulation and control delivering aftermarket, with over 100 Years history of engineering prototype demonstrators and solutions to production excellence and OE pedigree. issues. Current technology focus is around next generation on- and off-highway transmissions, robust The product portfolio offered by Borg & Beck includes low noise gear design for volume production, efficiency an extensive range of chassis, engine and braking improvement process for existing axles/transmissions components consisting of over 37,000 part numbers. and EV/Hybrid architecture derivation. With the headquarters located in Oxfordshire, England, and with multiple locations around the world, the company works hard to build long standing customer relations. The focus has been and always will be on delivering excellent availability, leading ranges of premium quality products and providing exceptional customer service. Mike Savage Chief Engineer Kevin Neaverson Global Sales Director Berrington Road, Sydenham Industrial Estate Unit 2 Chalker Way Leamington Spa Banbury CV31 1NB UK OX16 4XD UK T: +44 1926 298137 T: +44 1869 248484 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.drivesystemdesign.com W: www.borgandbeck.com 10 11 ® Jowittuk Grinding Wheels International Tool Co. Ltd Jowitt Grinding Wheel Ltd International Tool Company: The Power of Innovation. Jowitt Grinding Wheels are manufacturers of specialist abrasive grinding wheels and segments. Now in their ITC aim to offer premium automotive aftermarket tenth decade of business, they have built an unparalleled solutions, on time and in budget. reputation for the manufacture and supply of grinding tools to the automotive, aerospace, oil, gas, recycling, With a global supply chain and extensive sourcing and related industry sectors worldwide. capabilities, we are able to offer competitive, quality products to the biggest names in the industry. Jowitt are constantly researching and developing new products to service the ever changing demands of their customers for higher productivity, lower costs and continual improvement. To this end Jowitt employ the brightest scientific minds in both technical and commercial roles, so that their customers always feel they are getting the best products, the best support and the best value for money. Jowitt’s customer base ranges from multinational blue- chips all the way through to SMEs and they provide the same high standard of products, service and support regardless of customer size. Our new product lines will be of particular interest to manufacturers of the following: Coil-springs, bearings, piston-rings, pneumatic and hydraulic pumps, con-rods, engine valves, automotive components, transmission parts, friction materials, chipper/guillotine/shear-blade machine knives, titanium and nickel alloy processing for aerospace, to name a few. James Finney Sales Manager Alex Henderson Director Interlink Way South, Bardon Hill Bridge Way, Broombank Road Coalville, Leicestershire Chesterfield Trading Estate, Chesterfield LE67 1PH UK S41 9QJ UK T: +44 1530 278480 T: +44 1246 572230 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.international-tool-company.org W: www.jowitt.com 12 13 Magal Cables Ltd Ranger Stork The companies that form the Magal Group have led the Magnocrest Limited t/a Ranger Stork have been field in automotive mechanical engineering for more than established in the UK since 1997, specialising in the fifty years. With UK manufacturing becoming increasingly manufacture, import, export and wholesale of tyre repair competitive, modern management techniques and lean and service products. The Company specialises in tyre practices allow Magal Engineering to remain at the shop supplies dealing with 2 wheelers, cars, commercial forefront of the automotive industry. vehicles, buses and off the road vehicles. Magal Engineering is a component and system supplier, Ranger Stork has been supplying all major wholesalers a UK based company with manufacturing facilities in the and small independents within the UK and Ireland. It has UK, France, Turkey, India, USA and China. The Magal been actively involved in exporting products into Europe name is associated with delivering complex design & USA. solutions, consistent quality, on-time delivery, a depth of engineering capability and competitive pricing. Magal is The Company has a manufacturing facility in India in winning significant new business, much of it export, on collaboration with Ranger Stork Private Ltd (India) the reputation of the Magal brand. established in 2005, where it manufactures very high quality products. These
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