Bharat
Forge scouts for
clients in EU
KRISHNA
KANT
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2003 05:09:04 AM ]
NEW
DELHI : Bharat Forge's export sales are expected to top their domestic
sales by next financial year. At present, exports account for 36% of
its sales revenue.
The
company’s exports are expected to cross Rs 400 crore during current
fiscal while sales revenue is expected to reach Rs 1,000 crore.
During
the last fiscal, Bharat Forge (BFL) exported components worth Rs 271
crore, as against Rs 116 crore clocked in ’01-02.
The
company's officials, however, were not willing to comment. Bharat Forge’s
vice-president and chief technology officer Amit Kalyani refused to
either deny or confirm the story.
Mr
Kalyani is learnt to be travelling in Europe at the moment, securing
fresh orders, while the company's chairman Baba Kalyani is tipped to
be on a visit to the US meeting prospective customers.
People
close to the company, however, say that BFL is bang on target. Timely
and strategic investments in production capacity has made BFL the world’s
least cost manufacturer of forged components.
With
auto MNCs facing cost pressure, they have no option but turn to BFL
for supply of low cost components, says a source close to the company.
BFL's Pune unit is the world's largest single location forging. After
its recent acquisition of CDP, Germany , BFL has emerged as the second
largest forging company in the world.
The
company started as an exporter of chassis component for global commercial
vehicle market and is now leads the world with a 36% market share. The
company is now diversifying into engine and suspension components for
passenger cars.
The
global passenger car market is four times larger than the CV market.
Due to overwhelming cost pressures, this segment has recently begun
outsourcing of components in a large way.
BFL
recently bagged large multi-year orders from Ford and Daimler Chrysler
for their global passenger car business. While Ford Motor USA has initiated
development of crankshaft forgings with Bharat Forge, Daimler Chrysler
has chosen BFL to supply crankshafts and camshafts forgings for their
passenger car engines in Germany . BFL has also won an order to supply
control arm forgings to a global passenger car company in Australia
. In addition, the company has bagged a new multi-year order to supply
steering knuckle forgings to Dana of the US .
The
company has also begun supplying to its second Chinese customer while
exports to Renault are being scaled.