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Delphi Automotives Systems Pvt Ltd
Delphi Automotives Systems Pvt Ltd is a 100 per cent subsidiary of the
US based automotive company, Delphi Automotives. The company has 4 manufacturing
facilities in the country. The Haryana facility manufactures catalytic
converters and evaporator canisters and is one of the largest operations of its
kind in the country. The plant has obtained ISO 14001 certification. Delphi
plans to invest over US$ 45 million in the country over the next few years.
DLF Universal Ltd
DLF Universal Ltd is a flagship company of the DLF Group, one of the largest
real estate developers in the country. Its current ventures include building
townships, malls and cinemas. Currently, the group is building one of the
largest townships in Asia, the DLF City at Gurgaon, which comprises corporate
centres, homes and condominiums, commercial centres, recreation and leisure
centres.
GENPACT
GENPACT is the largest BPO company in the country. It provides employment to
over 12,000 individuals in four different locations across the country. It has
its largest facility presence at Gurgaon.
Hero Honda Motors Ltd (HHML)
Hero Honda Motors Ltd is the world's largest two-wheeler company. It is
a joint venture between Hero Group India and Honda Motor Company, Japan. In
2003-04, HHML sold over 2 million motorcycles, generating over US$ 1.3 billion
in sales. HHML has two manufacturing plants in the state with an annual capacity
of 2.2 million vehicles in the state. HHML is assessing the feasibility of
setting up a third manufacturing plant.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI)
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India is a 100 per cent subsidiary of
Honda Motor Company, Japan.The company recorded total profits of
US$ 220 million in 2003-04.
HMSI set up a two-wheeler manufacturing plant at Manesar, Gurgaon, with a
cumulative investment of US$ 140 million in 2001. The plant will have a total
capacity of one million vehicles by 2006-07. The company has already invested
US$ 100 million since its inception towards a better production capacity. The
company has increased its capacity from 450,000 vehicles to 600,000 vehicles and
has plans to launch three new models in the next few years. It has also
established its R&D facility at Gurgaon, one of the three such facilities
outside Japan.
Flextronic Software Systems (FSS)
Flextronic Software Systems is a leading provider of communications
software and BPO services. In 2003-04, its sales revenue stood at approximately
US$ 80 million. FSS has its software development centre at Gurgaon, providing
employment to over 2,000 individuals.
IBM India
IBM comprises two wholly-owned subsidiaries, IBM India and IBM Global
services, contributing revenues of over US$ 350 million. IBM Global recently
enhanced its presence in India by buying out the Gurgaon-based Daksh e-Services.
IBM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Haryana
focusing on the creation of skilled manpower, IT consulting, e-governance
projects and the application & development of software in various other
fields.
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)
Indian Oil Corporation is the country's largest commercial enterprise.
It a recorded sales turnover of US$ 29.8 billion and profits of over US$ 1,600
million in 2003.
The group owns 10 out of 18 refineries in the country with a current capacity
of 52.8 MMTPA. In 2003-04, the company sold 48.6 million tonnes of petroleum
products, including exports of 1.81 million tonnes.
The company has set up a US$ 1.3 billion refinery at Panipat with a capacity
of 6 MMTPA. It is in the process of doubling the refining capacity at Panipat
with an investment of US$ 748 million. It has also invested US$ 104 million for
quality improvement at the refinery. IOC is also setting up a US$ 555 million
captive power generation plant at Panipat with a capacity of 336 MW.
IOC has announced plans to set up a petrochemicals complex at Panipat, with
an overall investment of approximately US$ 5.5 billion. The petrochemicals
complex is expected to be commissioned by 2007.
Johnson Matthey
Johnson Matthey is a US$ 7 billion UK-based multi-product
company providing process catalyst and technology services to pharmaceuticals
and other industries. Currently, the company has four facilities in the country
with assets worth US$ 53 million. The company has an autocatalytic facility at
Gurgaon which supplies products to Maruti Udyog Ltd. The company is targeting a
growth rate of 10-15 per cent.
Maruti Udyog Ltd (MUL)
Maruti Udyog Ltd is the country’s largest car manufacturer
with a market share of 50 per cent. Its manufacturing plant at Gurgaon has an
installed capacity of 350,000 vehicles which can be stretched to 500,000
vehicles with modifications. The plant produces 50 variants of the 9 basic
models.
Suzuki Motor Corporation is investing US$ 230 million for setting up a second
manufacturing plant and a new facility for manufacturing diesel engines. The new
manufacturing plant with a capacity of 250,000 units is scheduled to commence
operation by 2007. The total investment involved in setting up the
plant is US$ 140 million. This facility for diesel engines will have a capacity of 100,000 units per annum and
will involve an investment of US$ 90 million.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is a leader in nutritional
healthcare products. It has a strong marketing network comprising over 1,000
wholesalers and direct coverage of over 325,000 retail outlets in the country.
It has a US$ 56 million greenfield Horlicks factory at Sonepat with an installed
capacity of 26,000 tonnes.
Sona Koyo Steering Systems Ltd
Sona Koyo Steering Systems Ltd is the country's largest car
steering systems manufacturer. The company uses technology from Koyo Seiko Co,
Japan and holds nearly 45 per cent share in the Indian car and utility vehicle
steering systems market. During 2003-04, the company registered a turnover of
US$ 52 million, a rise of 31 per cent over the previous year.
The company has planned capital expenditure of US$ 22 million over the next
few years. It has also planned an investment of US$ 4.5 million to set up
manufacturing facilities for electronic steering systems and another US$ 9
million to increase the capacity of its existing facilities.
Svedala
Svedala is a US$ 2 billion Swedish capital goods major. The company has a US$
4 million road construction equipment factory at Bawal. The group has invested
in US$ 14 million in the transport equipment market. It is considering strategic
alliances with existing heavy fabrication facilities in the country in order to
diversify its portfolio.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
Tata Consultancy Services, a part of the Tata Group, is
India's largest IT services company. It offers services to Fortune 500 clients
across 55 countries. The TCS Gurgaon centre commenced operations in 1995 and is
a SEI-CMM Level 5 certified software development facility. It has more than 100
consultants working on domestic and overseas projects.
Wipro Infotech
Wipro is one of the largest IT firms in the country. It has revenues of US$
1.35 billion and an impressive clientele including 138 Fortune 1000 and Global
500 companies. Wipro Infotech functions through a network of 22 offices, 170
service locations and 8 call centres. The call centre at Gurgaon has a capacity
of 2,000 seats.
Yamaha Motors
Yamaha Motors is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Company Ltd,
Japan. Yamaha has announced an investment of US$ 22 million in the country to
improve quality and after sales support.
YKK India Pvt Ltd
YKK India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of YKK Japan, operates in over 50 countries
with more than 200 factories. The factory located at Bawal producesa range of
zippers and caters to the large domestic market for garments & footwear and
also exporters.
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