This story is from October 19, 2012

Auto Ancillary Show 2012 to be held in Pimpri

The Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA) and India Trade Promotion Organization has organizing the 'Auto Ancillary Show 2012,' at the Auto Cluster Exhibition Complex, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC).
Auto Ancillary Show 2012 to be held in Pimpri
PUNE: The Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA) and India Trade Promotion Organization has organizing the 'Auto Ancillary Show 2012,' at the Auto Cluster Exhibition Complex, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). The show will be held till October 21.
Anant Sardeshmukh director general MCCIA said that the Auto Ancillary Show aims to provide a platform to the manufacturers of automobile components and assemblies for technology up-gradation, tie-ups and joint -ventures, as well as facilitate businesses who intend to set-up manufacturing facilities.
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It will also serve as a one-stop-shop and facilitate interaction between government departments, financial institutions with entrepreneurs, in their quest for expansion and technological up-gradation.
Tamil Nadu is participating as the ""focus state"" in the show. The event is held in Pune, being the hub of automobile industry in India.
For the participants and visitors, seminars on subjects of topical relevance will be held during the fair on the subjects automotive electronics in India - challenges and opportunities, presentation on 'REACH' for exporters of auto components to Europe, among others.
The manufacturers of transport vehicles and equipment - two wheelers, cars, buses, trucks, tractors, vendor development, research and development, technical professionals or consultants, government agencies, policy makers, trade and industry, promotion agencies, have been invited to visit the show.
This event covers a range of auto components and assemblies which go into manufacture of automobiles. Some companies at the show are participating with new and innovative products, the organizers said.
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