PROFILE
OF THE INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
The book released in January 2008 provides a complete profile
of SIAM members which include 39 leading vehicle manufacturers
and vehicular engine manufacturers.
It provides details on each of our member company - the official
address & plant locations, names of the CEO, products
manufactured, installed capacity, gross turnover, number of
employees, production, domestic sales, exports, imports, R&D
expenditure, collaborations details, quality certification
for each company and others.
STATISTICAL PROFILE
The book provides comprehensive data on the Indian automobile
industry. It gives valuable data on production, sales, exports,
market share of manufacturers, state-wise registration, city
wise registration, etc. giving the growth trends of the industry.
Important data on the road transport sector is also available
along with the historical customs and excise duty structure.
This would be a useful reference for drawing up production
programmes, reviewing sales performance and also in evolving
marketing strategies.
THE WTO REGIME AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INDIAN
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
India is committed to WTO and its associated obligations.
This has far reaching implications for trade and industry.
AIAM (now SIAM) commissioned a study to RIS. The study report
makes a comparative analysis of the measures initiated in
the different countries such as Brazil, China, Korea and Indonesia
for safeguarding their interests in the automobile sector.
The study also identifies the policy options open to India
for safeguarding the interests of the national automobile
sector and also remaining consistent with WTO obligations.
DEMAND PROJECTION FOR AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOTIVE TYRES
IN INDIA (NCAER Study)
Automotive Industry in India is continuously being modernised
to keep pace with international standards in terms aesthetics,
ergonomics, fuel efficiency driving comfort, safety and emission
norms.
ACMA, SIAM and TMA commissioned a Study to NCAER to estimate
the demand for automobiles and automotive tyres for the period
2002-2003 to 2011-2012 at the domestic level as well as at
the regional level.
COMPETITIVENESS OF THE INDIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
SIAM and ACMA appointed ICRA Advisory Services in October
2002 to evaluate the competitiveness of the Indian automobile
industry in terms of input costs and to benchmark industry
competitiveness with China. The Scope of the study included
two wheelers, Cars/Multi Utility Vehicles (MUVs) and Commercial
Vehicles (CVs). The study also covers recommended strategies
and interventions at the industry level for enhancing the
competitiveness of the Indian automobile Industry.
THE THAILAND & ASEAN INDIA FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
India signed an FTA (Free Trade Agreement) with Thailand in
October 2003. Under the FTA, 82 auto components covered under
the Early Harvest Scheme will have zero custom duty when traded
between India and Thailand by 31-3-2006; negotiations for
tariff reduction/ elimination for other products will conclude
by March 2005. The RTA (Regional Trade Agreement) between
India and ASEAN is also in an advanced stage of discussion.
SIAM appointed ICRA Advisory Services in November 2003 to
formulate a framework to evaluate FTA/RTAs and apply the framework
on ASEAN to analyse the impact on the Indian auto industry.
The scope of the study included two wheelers, Cars/Multi Utility
Vehicles (MUVs) and Commercial Vehicles (CVs). For the purpose
of this study, ASEAN included Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Philippines and Singapore.
The Study analyses the structure of the Indian and ASEAN auto
industries. On the basis of a comparative exercise on performance
of the Indian automobile and auto-component industry vis-à-vis
that of ASEAN, the key drivers of competitiveness for Indian
OEMs and auto component industry from the input side of the
value chain were identified and evaluated. The study also
recommends interventions for auto industry by Government and
by the Industry.
CMVR NOTIFICATIONS & IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT CIRCULARS
This is a compilation of notifications issued by Government
of India between 1989 and August 2000 with respect to the
Central Motor Vehicles Rules and Motor Vehicles Act.
This compilation also contains some important circulars related
to Motor Vehicles, issued by Government of India during 1989
- 2000.
INDIAN AUTOMOTIVE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS
Standards for automobiles and automotive components are formulated
by the Automotive Industry Standards Committee (AISC) under
Ministry of Road Transport &Highways (MoRT&H) and the Bureau
of Indian Standards (BIS). Standards address safety and environmental
imperatives.
This Booklet on Automotive Standards and Regulations released
in November 2003 will serve as a reference for standards governing
Active and Passive Safety and other requirements for automobiles.
REFERENCE BOOKLET ON WP.29
India is gradually harmonising its automotive standards with
global norms, giving due cognizance to the prevailing national
concerns. Union Cabinet in October 2002 approved a proposal
to join the World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations
(WP.29) as an Observer, initially.
The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, which is one
of the members of the National Level Standing Committee on
WP.29 has compiled this booklet containing some of the frequently
asked questions on WP-29 and their possible answers. This
compilation would be useful as a ready reckoner for those
who are interested in knowing more about WP-29 and its relevance
for the Indian automotive industry.
CMVR Notifications & Important Government Circulars
This is a compilation of notifications
issued by Govt of India between 1989 and August 2000 with
respect to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules and Motor
Vehicles Act. It also contains some of the important circualrs
related to Motor Vehicles, issued by Govt of India during
the aforesaid period.
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1 |
Automotive Infotronics and India |
10000/- |
600/- |
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2 |
Profile of the Indian Automobile Industry 2006-07
Or
(CD Format of Profile of the Indian Automobile Industry 2006-07) |
1200/- |
120/- |
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3 |
Statistical Profile 2007-2008
Or
(CD Format of the Statistical Profile 2007-08) |
1500/- |
150/- |
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4 |
Automotive Standards & Regulations |
500/- |
15/- |
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5 |
Reference Booklet on World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations (WP – 29) |
250/- |
10/- |
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6 |
Demand Projection for Automobiles and Automotive Tyres in India - 2002
(NCAER – Report) |
5,000/- |
400/- |
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7 |
Competitiveness of the Indian Automotive Industry
Prepared by ICRA Advisory Services
– 2003 |
5,000/- |
400/- |
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8 |
CMVR Notifications & Important Government Circulars |
500/- |
50/- |
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9 |
Statistical Services |
7,500 (PDF)
12,500 (PDF + Excel) |
800 (PDF)
950 (PDF + Excel) |
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