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Monday, 18 November 2013

Hero MotoCorp to roll out two-wheelers in United States

Posted on 07:21 by Unknown
Come next summer and Hero MotoCorp will roll out its two-wheelers in the United States and Canada in perhaps the most ambitious move in the top Indian bike-maker's race to become a global player.

Hero has appointed its American technology partner Erik Buell Racing as the exclusive distributor and plans to eventually set up manufacturing and assembly plants in the North America in due course, a top trade insider privy to the development told ET.

A "soft launch" of Hero two-wheelers was held last month at the inaugural American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) in Orlando, Florida, where Hero displayed some of its popular brands such as Hunk, ZMR, the updated HF Deluxe Eco, Splendor Pro and the Pleasure scooter, the person said on condition of anonymity. "Specific details on the range to be offered and pricing details have yet to be determined," the person said.

Pawan Munjal, managing director and CEO at Hero MotoCorp, confirmed to ET last week that a soft launch of its debut products has been made in the US.

At AIMExpo, EBR had issued a press release that quoted Munjal as saying: "EBR will be distributing Hero motorcycles in the United States and Canada on an exclusive basis starting summer of 2014.

"When contacted, the Hero MotoCorp spokesperson said it's too early to share any specific information in this regard. "We will make an official announcement at an appropriate time and will share our plans for the North American market at that time," the person said.

The person quoted earlier said the company is exploring the possibility of setting up assembly units in North America. "If the volumes are good, then it does make business sense to assemble the products locally," the person said. In an interaction after announcing the purchase of a 49.2% equity stake in EBR, Munjal had told ET that the US market holds promise for Indian two-wheelers.

"While the US is primarily seen as a market for heavier bikes, I am convinced that smaller two-wheelers in the range of 100cc to 250cc can also be successful in the US and other North American markets," he had said. "Our fully-owned new overseas subsidiaries such as the one in the US and in the Netherlands will play important roles in our future overseas acquisitions and investments.

"The American two-wheeler market is dominated by big bikes with over 600cc engine displacement. Harley Davidson, Ducati, BMW, Triumph, Yamaha and Honda are the main competitors in the market. Hero is investing $25 million for acquiring EBR stake through its newly incorporated and wholly-owned American subsidiary HMCL (NA). It has already invested the first tranche of $15 million.

This equity partnership was the first definitive indication of Hero's intentions to explore the North American markets," the person quoted earlier said. Munjal is personally driving the new products agenda at Hero and has given a clear brief to the R&D team to develop new models for global customers, the person added.

Since charting its solo journey in 2011, Hero has been expanding its global footprint. It has already commenced its operations in new markets such as Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras in Central America, Peru in Latin America and Kenya, Burkina Faso and the in the African continent. It has set up its first Africa assembly plant in Nairobi, Kenya.

In his 'Vision 2020' for the company, Munjal wants Hero two-wheelers to be available in as many as 50 countries across the world by 2020.
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France 24 TV channel signs up with DD, Dish TV

Posted on 07:21 by Unknown
New Delhi: International news channel France 24 has signed new distribution agreements in India and will be now available as a free-to-air channel on Doordarshan’s DTH platform, DD Direct + and Dish TV. It started broadcasting its English version this month.

The company said the new deals would make the channel available to 31 additional TV households, increasing its reach to nearly 38 million TV households in the country. It was earlier available to about seven million households who received the channel through cable networks.

Marc Saikali, Director of France 24, said the channel’s English version was moving into the heart of Indian society and would offer special programming covering political, economic and cultural news in the country.

Eric Cremer, Vice President- Distribution, France 24, added that the channel hopes to increase the reach to about 50 million TV households by next year.

Based in Paris, France 24 is a news channel that is broadcast to about 222 million homes around the world in French, Arabic and English.
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Knorr-Bremse sets up truck braking systems plant in Pune

Posted on 07:20 by Unknown
Pune: German manufacturer Knorr-Bremse has set up a new plant in Pune to make complete braking systems for trucks. It has also established a technology centre for engineering design in the city.

Set up with an investment of €14 million, the facility will address the needs of the domestic market as well as serve as the leading plant worldwide for automatic slack adjusters, said Klaus Deller, a board member at Knorr Bremse. Deller is responsible for the commercial vehicle business globally.

The greenfield plant can build braking systems for 80,000 trucks per year, and production is scalable, Deller said. Referring to the current slowdown in the Indian CV segment, he added: “We don’t care exactly when the demand will pick up, but we know it will pick up. And when it does, we will be there.”

India, at present, accounts for 2 per cent of the company’s global revenue. The target is to double this in the next three years, Deller said.

Knorr-Bremse’s Technical Centre India will have over 200 engineers working on global development projects for both truck and rail systems. The building also houses a software centre for the company’s rail division.

The German company’s entry into the Indian CV component market was via a joint venture with Tata Auto Components (TACO). The alliance was broken around five years ago with the former buying out TACO’s stake. Following this, it has set up its own expanded manufacturing facility.

Later this week, Knorr-Bremse is set to open its greenfield plant for railway systems in Faridabad.
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Whistling Group to set up university in Gujarat in tie-up with Oxford arm

Posted on 07:20 by Unknown
Ahmedabad: In what could see University of Oxford's foray into Indian education scenario through its wholly owned subsidiary Isis Innovation, the renowned institution has tied up with Whistling Group for a private university in Gujarat. To come up in an area of over 50 acres in its first phase, the varsity will be based out of the auto hub of Sanand near Ahmedabad.

The Whistling Group, an industrial group created by Gujarat entrepreneur Parag Shah, has signed a consultancy agreement with Isis Innovation Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of Oxford. To be called 'Whistling University', the new university will offer postgraduate training in alternative energy, conventional energy and management, and will establish its own research programmes, aiming to become a national hub for innovation.

"It aims to be an independent, world-class university that will provide an opportunity to a number of under-privileged students who cannot afford or access world-class education, and will promote women's participation in the field of alternative energy. The new university will also establish a policy think tank to influence strategic decisions in the field of energy, environment, and sustainability on a global scale," said Parag Shah, chairman of the Whistling Group.

Isis Innovation Ltd is the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford, which manages consultancy work carried out by the University's experts. The agreement is the first such agreement Isis Innovation has signed in India. Isis Innovation will be engaged as a lead consultant to advice on the creation of an 'Innovation Centre' to facilitate translation of knowledge from the university.

"Oxford University has no plans in the foreseeable future to offer full degree courses anywhere other than Oxford itself, and so has no plans to establish an overseas campus. However, the university has identified increasing global cooperation as a key objective of its 2013-2018 strategic plan. This agreement between the Whistling Group and Isis will broaden overseas ties. We anticipate that the project will make a positive contribution to providing energy security for India," said Loren Griffith, Director of International Strategy at Oxford University.

The Whistling University will offer B.Tech, M.Tech, BBA, MBA, LLB, PhD and post doctoral work programs with the help of both Oxford sourced faculty and Oxford trained Indian faculties. According to Aviruk Chakraborty, director of Whistling Sun Education Pvt. Ltd., the Oxford arm will also offer 100% placement assistance in its eight year long exclusive partnership with the group, after which Isis can enter into partnership with any other group in India.

"We will invest around Rs 290 crore over next four years through 25% equity and 75% debt and will have a fee structure comparable to that of other private universities. We will be applying for a university status under the Gujarat Private Universities Act, University Grants Commission (UGC) and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). We will begin the academic session of the first phase within a year from getting the university status with a batch size of 500 students," said Chakraborty.

In its full strength in the seventh year since inception, Whistling University will have a full-time faculty strength of 400 and a total student strength of 4,000.
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BPCL to invest $4 billion to raise refining capacity

Posted on 07:19 by Unknown
Kochi: Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) has lined up investments worth $4 billion (around Rs 25,340 crore today) to increase its refining capacity, a top executive of the state-run company said on Monday.

Capacity expansion and innovation are imperatives to sustain in the present-day business environment, S. Varadarajan, Chairman and Managing Director, said at the Refinery Technology Meet here.

The company had earlier said it would increase its refining capacity from the current 30.5 million tonne a year to 47.5 mt by 2016-17.

The three-day meet, a national conclave of petroleum refinery experts, opened here on Monday with a call to enhance refinery performance to improve margin.

The 18th RTM, jointly organised by the Centre for High Technology and BPCL will see the participation of around 700 delegates and international experts in the petroleum industry.

In his inaugural address, Vivek Rae, Secretary, Petroleum and Natural Gas, underlined the need for energy security in India considering the over-dependence on crude imports.

The Petroleum Ministry along with other ministries is taking efforts to enhance energy security through exploration, he added.
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Govt to set up joint task force to develop services sector

Posted on 07:19 by Unknown
New Delhi: The Government will set up a joint task force for the services sector together with the industry to prepare an action plan for the development of the sector and increase services exports, according to Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma.

Agreeing to the industry’s suggestion of setting up a National Services Competitive Council on the lines of National Manufacturing Competitive Council, Sharma said “We have to have a forum to address the varied needs of the sector and to identify training and other needs of each vertical.”

He was speaking at the ‘Services Conclave’ jointly organised by CII and the Centre for WTO Studies.

The two-day conclave focuses on ways to boost the domestic services industry and increase India’s share in the $4-trillion global services trade from the present 3 per cent.

The Minister said the services sector exports, by and large, were from verticals such as IT, ITES and BPO sectors. There was a lot of scope to diversify in segments such as animation, media and entertainment, legal servicing, architecture, healthcare, tourism and medical tourism.

Sharma asked industry representatives to come forward and help the Government, to take up at various international forums the need for more liberal movement of skilled persons under Mode 4 of World Trade Organisation rules. Often movement of skilled persons is confused with immigration, though such movements are temporary in nature, he said

The Minister also asked the industry to explore new markets such as Africa to boost India’s export of services.

“Even for services sector we need to look at other major markets. We have a strong presence in North America. Regions such as Africa have huge opportunities and there you can be more cost competitive,” he said.
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Knorr-Bremse sets up truck braking systems plant in Pune

Posted on 07:19 by Unknown
Pune: German manufacturer Knorr-Bremse has set up a new plant in Pune to make complete braking systems for trucks. It has also established a technology centre for engineering design in the city.

Set up with an investment of €14 million, the facility will address the needs of the domestic market as well as serve as the leading plant worldwide for automatic slack adjusters, said Klaus Deller, a board member at Knorr Bremse. Deller is responsible for the commercial vehicle business globally.

The greenfield plant can build braking systems for 80,000 trucks per year, and production is scalable, Deller said. Referring to the current slowdown in the Indian CV segment, he added: “We don’t care exactly when the demand will pick up, but we know it will pick up. And when it does, we will be there.”

India, at present, accounts for 2 per cent of the company’s global revenue. The target is to double this in the next three years, Deller said.

Knorr-Bremse’s Technical Centre India will have over 200 engineers working on global development projects for both truck and rail systems. The building also houses a software centre for the company’s rail division.

The German company’s entry into the Indian CV component market was via a joint venture with Tata Auto Components (TACO). The alliance was broken around five years ago with the former buying out TACO’s stake. Following this, it has set up its own expanded manufacturing facility.

Later this week, Knorr-Bremse is set to open its greenfield plant for railway systems in Faridabad.
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