IAC global expansion continues with opening of new India Engineering Centre

Leading automotive interior components supplier International Automotive Components (IAC) continues its consistent global expansion and dedication to delivering innovative vehicle interiors with the opening of a new regional and global engineering centre in Pune, India. Marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the 2,415 sq.m (25,569-square-foot) facility was officially opened recently and will focus on application development engineering to support the vehicle interior needs of domestic and global customer programs. This opening increases IAC’s presence in India to six locations throughout the country and 28 design, technical, and commercial centers around the world.

(Left to right) Marcus Nyman, senior vice president, global strategic development, IAC; Gajanan Gandhe, senior vice president of Asia operations, IAC; Pravin Akarte, head of purchasing, VW; Sanjay Athavale, GM purchasing, Force Motors; Steffen Heim, executive director, purchasing, VW; and Sanjay Pawar, GM purchasing, JLR India.

“The newest IAC facility in Pune will further enhance our global integrated engineering solutions focused on the development of exceptional automotive interiors,” said IAC Senior Vice President of Asia Operations Mr. Gajanan Gandhe.

With the ability to accommodate up to 150 employees, the dedicated engineering facility will provide design engineering and application development support to domestic vehicle manufacturing programs for OEMs such as Tata and Mahindra, as well as to IAC locations worldwide.

The facility opening frees up approximately 650 square meters (7,000 square feet) of space at IAC’s existing Chaklan II, India facility, which will be repurposed to expand its manufacturing operations providing additional production capacity and product offerings.

“IAC’s efforts in India align with our global strategy of providing customers with the regional program support needed, but also allows our North American, European and Asian engineering teams to work around the clock on customer projects,” said IAC Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Terry Gohl during the facility’s ribbon cutting event.

IAC is driven by a culture of relentless continuous improvement and over the past 12 months has executed steady growth around the world. In addition to the new engineering facility in Pune, IAC broke ground on a manufacturing plant in Poland in February 2017, began production at a new Czech Republic plant in July 2016, and entered the South American market with a new plant in Brazil in June 2016.