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Chapter 1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The project topic was chosen as per requirements of Behr India Ltd .Behr was interested in finding out the potential market size for its auto-component the EGR in the aftermath. .Also the analysis of current status of aftermath with respect to the existing players, their market shares, their relative strengths and weaknesses was required to be found out. It is really a dream for any company to occupy the top brand in there brand basket of company profile. The Company Behr India Ltd was established in December 1997 for the manufacture of air conditioning systems for automobiles, It has a state-of-the-art facility near Pune. The Company is a joint venture between Anand Automotive Systems and Behr of Germany, a leading name in the world for the manufacture of products and systems for engine cooling and vehicle air conditioning as well as heating and cooling technology for the industrial sector. The Company is a single source supplier to Mahindra & MahindraScorpio and Tata-Indigo with a 60% share of Tata-Indica. My topic of study was the EGR developed by Behr, The Companys profile, its product specifications, competitors, business proposition was studied. The competitors selected were chosen as per the requirement of the company, as management thought that these competitors could pose serious threat in the future. Other basis on which they were chosen was their number of years of establishment, their brand recognition, their presence in the market and the strategy adopted by them. The facts and figures itself talk about competitors performance, market structure and the potential market for supply. As the automobile market is increasing intensively so its necessary for behr to compare their EGR product with the competitors product.The Enza widens its clientele net. Its likely to supply EGRs to new automobiles rolling out with Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland and Mahindra ITEC.On the other hand Pierburg is offering electric EGR valves with increased durability, performance and flow control. Behr has gone far and has made great progress in the Research and Development field of the EGR.The EGR coolers being developed by Behr are designed to achieve double the recirculation rate and a much higher pressure level in comparison with the systems currently in use Behrs EGR cooler was redesigned to double the recirculation rate of cooled exhaust. The cooler redesigned now has

increased power density, pressure strength and resistance to vibrations. For example, a 12-liter engine needs 120 kilowatts (kW) extracted from the exhaust gas in order to meet 2007 standards. The Behr EGR cooler has improved power density, robustness and durability. Behr GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, Germany, is a systems partner for the international automobile industry. A specialist for automotive air-conditioning and engine-cooling systems, the Behr Group is one of the worlds leading manufacturers and suppliers of original equipment for passenger and commercial vehicles. Group sales in the 2006 business year were approximately $4.2 billion. Currently Behr employs about 18,600 people at 17 development and 30 production sites, and an additional 13 jointventure locations worldwide.

Chapter 2

OBJECTIVE OF STUDY

OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
This is an accurate definition of research problem. It helps in understanding the objectives of the research, and other resources available at hand. This phase helps in understanding the information that in needed from research for further analysis. 1. The primary objective is to find out different features of the EGR system in Automobiles. 2. To obtain competitive information to counter the emerging competition, their market structure, their performance. 3. To identify the business potential of the product and analyze its strength against its competitors. 3. To study the prevailing trends in highly competitive market. 4. To make a comparatitive analysis of the different products manufactured by BEHR. 5. To devise a suitable plan of action to counter emerging competition and for better business prospects.

Chapter 3

REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND RESEARCH

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REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND RESEARCH Methodology:The chapter deals with understanding the basics of Research Methodology.

Marketing Research:Marketing Research is the process of designing, gathering, analyzing and reporting information that may be used to solve a specific problem.

Research Design:Design implies some purposive and thoughtful activity. A research design is the specification of method and procedure used for acquiring the information needed. It is overall operational pattern or framework of the project that stipulates what information is to be collected from which source by what procedures.

TYPE OF RESEARCH DESIGN: Exploratory Descriptive Casual

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Review of literature:Relevant literature such as books, articles, reports and earlier research work helps the researcher in the task of precisely formulating the research problem. For the phase I of the project most of the research that was carried out was done on the basis of secondary research source like the internet, business magazines etc. Some information and figures about the competitors is taken from Autocar Professional June15, 2008 and July 15, 2008. Present Scenario of automobile cars is taken from Top speed Supplement. Marketing literature as Marketing Management written by Philip Kotler. Theory related to market is taken from the chapters as 1) Gathering information and measuring market demand. 2) Dealing with competition.

Survey method and Sample Size Primary Data Collection:Collection of Data through Schedules: This method of data collection is very much like the collection of data through questionnaire, with little difference which lies in the fact that schedules (Proforma containing a set of questions) are being filled in by the person specially appointed for the purpose. These enumerators along with schedules go to respondents, put to them the questions from the proforma in the order the questions are listed & records the replies in the space meant for the same in the proforma. Enumerators explain the aims & objects of the investigation & also remove the difficulties which any respondents may feel in understanding the implications of a particular question or the definition or concept of difficult terms.

Secondary data Collection:12

Secondary data means data that are already available. i.e. it refers to the data which already been collected & analyzed by someone else. The secondary data is collected from the internet and magazines.

Sample Unit:A decision has to be taken concerning a sampling unit before selecting a sample. Sampling unit may be a geographical area such as state, district, village, etc or a construction unit such as house flat etc. or it may be a social unit such as family, club, school etc. or it may be an individual. So the sample unit in this study is a geographical area as PUNE.

Sample Size:This refers to the no. of items to be selected from the universe to constitute a sample.

Limitations of Scope of the Study:Limitations were present in the process of collection and compilation of data. But an effort has been made to obtain maximum authentic data. The limitations were as follows. The research being conducted only in Pune area, the result of this research cannot be generalized. Time limit for the research was 2 months only.

Because of time limit a person conducting research has had no formal training and as such might not have been able to do a very sophisticated analysis.

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Chapter 4

INDUSTRY PROFILE

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AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY:
The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2007, more than 73 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. In 2007, a total of 71.9 million new automobiles were sold worldwide: 22.9 million in Europe, 21.4 million in Asia-Pacific, 19.4 million in USA and Canada, 4.4 million in Latin America, 2.4 million in the Middle East and 1.4 million in Africa. In 2008, with rapidly rising oil prices, industries such as the automotive industry are experiencing a combination of pricing pressures from raw material costs and changes in consumer buying habits. The industry is also facing increasing external competition from the public transport sector, as consumers re-evaluate their private vehicle usage. A well developed transport network indicates a well developed economy. For rapid development a well-developed and well-knit transportation system is essential. As India's transport network is developing at a fast pace, Indian Automobile Industry is growing too. Also, the Automobile industry has strong backward and forward linkages and hence provides employment to a large section of the population. Thus the role of Automobile Industry cannot be overlooked in Indian Economy. All kinds of vehicles are produced by the Automobile Industry. India Automobile Industry includes the manufacture of trucks, buses, passenger cars, defense vehicles, two-wheelers, etc. The industry can be broadly divided into the Car manufacturing, two-wheeler manufacturing and heavy vehicle manufacturing units. The major Car manufacturer are Hindustan Motors, Maruti Udyog, Fiat India Private Ltd., Ford India Ltd ., General Motors India Pvt. Ltd., Honda Siel Cars India Ltd.,Hyundai Motors India Ltd., Skoda India Private Ltd., Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd. The two-wheeler manufacturing is dominated by companies like TVS, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (Pvt.) Ltd., Hero Honda, Yamaha, Bajaj, etc. The heavy motors like buses, trucks, defense vehicles, auto rickshaws and other multi-utility vehicles are

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manufactured by Tata-Telco, Ashok Leyland, Eicher Motors, Bajaj, Mahindra and Mahindra, etc. The automobile industry in India is the tenth largest in the world with an annual production of approximately 2 million units. India is expected to overtake China as the world's fastest growing car market in terms of the number of units sold and the automotive industry is one of the fastest growing manufacturing sectors in India. Because of its large market .India has a population of 1.1 billion; the second largest in the world), a low base of car ownership (25 per 1,000 people and a surging economy). India has become a huge attraction for car manufacturers around the world. Though several major foreign automakers, like Ford, Suzuki, GM and Honda. They have their manufacturing bases in India. The Indian automobile market is dominated by domestic companies.Maruti Suzuki is the largest passenger vehicle company, Tata Motors is the largest commercial vehicle company while Hero Honda is the largest motorcycle company in India. Other major Indian automobile manufacturers include Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland and Bajaj Auto. The automotive industry directly and indirectly employs 13 million individuals in India. The industry is valued at about US$ 35 billion contributing about 3.1% of India's GDP (nominal). India's cost-competitive auto components industry is the second largest in the world. In addition, India's motorcycle market is also the second largest in the world with annual sales of about 5 million units. The Indian Automotive industry has the largest Three Wheeler Market in the World and 2nd Largest Two Wheeler Market in the World and 4th Largest Passenger Vehicle Market in Asia and4th Largest Tractor Market in the World and 5th Largest Commercial Vehicle Market in the World.

HISTORY OF AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN INDIA 16

Tata Motors launched its first truck in collaboration with Mercedes-Benz. While automobiles were introduced to India in the late 1890's, the manufacturing industry only took off after independence in 1947. The protectionist economic policies of the government gave rise in 1950s to the Hindustan Motors Ambassador, based on a 1950s Morris Oxford, and, are still ubiquitous in the roads and highways of India. Hindustan Motors and a few smaller manufacturers such as Premier Automobiles, Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Ashok and Standard Motors held an oligopoly until India's initial economic opening in 1980s. The maverick Indian politician Sanjay Gandhi championed the need for a "people's car" the project was realized after his death with the launch of a stateowned firm Maruti Udyog which quickly gained over 50% market share. The Maruti 800 became popular because of its low price, high fuel efficiency, reliability and modern features relative to its competition at the time. Tata Motors exported buses and trucks to niche markets in the developing world. The liberalization of 1991 opened the flood gates of competition and growth which have continued up to today. The high growth in the Indian economy has resulted in all major international car manufacturers entering the Indian market. General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and others set up manufacturing plants. Rolls Royce, Bentley and Maybach are examples of the few high end automobile manufacturers which have entered India in the recent years. The Tata Nano is at the lower end of the price range costing approx US$ 2,500 and Bugatti Veyron at the other with a price tag of over US$ 2 million.

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India's love affair with the automobile is famously embodied in 1920s Rolls Royce collections of the erstwhile maharajas. The growing middle class aspires for the automobile for its convenience and as a status symbol. Upper middle class and wealthy car owners employ full-time chauffeurs to navigate the aggressive and seemingly lawless traffic patterns of most cities. The construction of expressways such as the Mumbai-Pune expressway has opened up new touring opportunities. The expected launch of a Formula One circuit in New Delhi is expected to spark public enthusiasm for a motor sporting industry. LATEST ADVANCEMENTS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET: Japans third largest automobile manufacturer, Nissan Motor, has firmed up its commitment to the Indian market. Japans third largest automobile manufacturer, Nissan Motor, has firmed up its commitment to the Indian market with a decision to diversify its product portfolio here. To begin with, we will offer Murano as a completely built import in the following fiscal, informed Corporate VP, Global Communications, Nissan, Simon Sproule adding that the manufacturer is also drawing up plans to locally manufacturer a brand new, India-specific platform for the A segment at their Chennai facility by 2010. Besides, Renault-Nissan has also tied up with Bajaj Auto for introducing a low-cost fourwheeler, a prototype of which was showcased just before the Auto Expo, held in Delhi earlier this year. The feasibility study on the final product will is still underway. When asked whether the eight models up to 2012 will include that project, Sproule said it would be a completely independent venture. Tata Vectra Motors (TVML) has scrapped plans to introduce the one-tonne light commercial vehicle (LCV) in India. Tata Vectra Motors (TVML) has scrapped plans to introduce the one-tonne light commercial vehicle (LCV) in India. Binggo, as the proposed vehicle was called, has been found to be expensive for the Indian market and unviable for mass production. Major joint ventures in the commercial vehicles space continue to be formed in India. Major joint ventures in the commercial vehicles space continue to be formed in India.

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After Force MAN, Ashok Leyland-Nissan and Volvo-Eicher, a recent manufacturing pact saw global leaders in commercial vehicles, Daimler AG tie up with the Hero Group to manufacture commercial vehicles in India. The 60:40 JV, with Daimler AG holding majority stake, would result in the formation of a new company Daimler Hero Corporation that will be set up with an initial investment of Rs 4,400 crore (700 million) in the first five years. Of this, Daimler Ag would invest Rs. 1400 crore, and Hero Group will pump in Rs 900 crore. Indias largest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero Honda Motors announced it would invest an additional Rs. 150 crore in the current fiscal in its third plant. Indias largest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero Honda Motors announced it would invest an additional Rs 150 crore in the current fiscal in its third plant, inaugurated recently in Haridwar, to scale up capacity. The company has already invested Rs 450 crore in the plant.

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Chapter 5

COMPANY PROFILE

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COMPANY PROFILE BEHR

Behr India, is a joint-venture company between Behr GmbH & Co. KG of Germany and Anand Automotive Systems of India, It has opened a new state-of-the-art manufacturing plant, at Chakan in the Pune District in the state of Maharashtra, India. Behr is one of the world's leading suppliers of original equipment for passenger and commercial vehicles and Anand Automotive Systems is India's leading manufacturer of automotive components and systems. The partners invested a total of $12 million in the project in the year 2006 and have also invested another $5 million by the end of 2007. Behr India's Pune plant is spread over ten acres. With state-of-the-art production equipment, it produces a variety of automotive components including heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) modules, engine- cooling modules, as well as heat exchangers including radiators, charge air coolers, condensers and Visco(R) fan drive systems.

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The facility employees 400 people. With the new plant, the company has achieved sales of $90 million in 2007. Sales are expected to increase by an additional 50 percent by 2010. "Our vision is to make Behr India the clear leader in the Indian market in the fields of automotive air conditioning and engine cooling," said Markus Flik, CEO, Behr GmbH & Co. KG, who attended the plant's dedication. "Behr India is contributing to the company's strategic goal, which is to generate ten percent of company sales from Asia by the end of 2010." Behr India currently exports heat exchangers and Visco(R) clutches and also sources components including castings, exhaust-gas-recirculation (EGR) cooler parts and wiring harnesses for Behr worldwide. In India, Behr's key customers include Ashok, General Motors, Mahindra-Mahindra, MAN Force, Leyland, Renault, TATA Cummins and Tata Motors. Together Anand Automotive Systems and Behr are manufacturing and delivering locally, but it is guaranteed that their products are complying with same international standards that are synonymous with Behr brand.

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BEHR BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

BEHR STRUCTURE OF WORK

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FACTUAL LEADERSHIP

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Making decisions

Agreeing on targets

Planning

Well thought out Entrepreneurial


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BEHR FOUNDATION LIES ON THESE VALUES -

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Independent
Leading-edge technology ensures Behrs business success and independence.

International
Behr has a worldwide presence in all the key markets as a global systems partner to the auto industry.

Innovative
As an innovation leader in air conditioning and engine cooling, Behr invests substantially in research and development.

Systems Competence
There is a growing demand for highly integrated systems. In conjunction with its partners, Behr takes overall responsibility for complete thermal management systems.

Cooperative

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Behr sets itself apart from its competitors through its successful collaboration with customers, partners and suppliers.

Careers
Career opportunities at Behr have much in common with the tasks that they face each day: they are exciting, global, challenging and stimulating.

Corporate Citizen
The Behr Group makes every effort to integrate ecological and social concerns into company activities.

Outlook
By 2015, Behr plans to be firmly established as one of the top three international suppliers for vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling.

THE BEHR FACTS EMPLOYEES


Behr Group has 19,000 employees worldwide, with a continuing upward trend. If their entire workforce were to form a human chain, it would span the 23 km between company headquarters in Stuttgart and the production plant in Vaihingen/Enz. This would be reminiscent of their daily operating style: working as a team, hand in hand.

PRODUCTION

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In 2006, 25,381,000 components for engine cooling and 8,334,000 HVAC modules left the 30 production plants in 14 different countries. The number of new orders exceeded their targets and will ensure continuous international growth.

SALES
2006 Behr Annual Report showed sales of 3.188 billion euros. If we stacked one-euro coins in this amount, this would create a massive tower 7,013 high, rising well above the highest peak in the Andes.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT


Each year, around 7%of sales, or 229 million euros is invested in research and development, helping to make Behr an innovation leader on the international auto market. Virtually no other company comes up with as many ideas for new processes and products in the fields of air conditioning and engine cooling.

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BEHR PRODUCTS & MANUFACTURED PARTS


Behr encloses a wide umbrella of almost all the refined and ultra technological products related to Air conditioning and Engine Cooling under its name Components, modules and systems Behr is a single source for thermal management in the auto industry, the name Behr stands for bundled systems competence. Manufacturers can benefit from fully integrated product solutions. From its origins as a small vehicle radiator workshop in Stuttgart, Behr has evolved into a global player and one of the leading suppliers of original equipment for passenger and commercial vehicles. In our two divisions, Vehicle Air Conditioning and Engine Cooling, they service all levels of the value-added chain: from components and modules to entire systems such as the front end and cockpit. Behrs organizational structure reflects their customers desire to work internationally with an independent and efficient systems partner. The Air Conditioning and Engine Cooling Global responsibility for development, know-how transfer and production as well as for quality, costs and operational results. Many years before a new car or truck hits the road, their engineers are already working on the optimum design for the vehicles air conditioning and engine cooling systems. As an experienced systems developer, Behr is able to provide the complete thermal management system from a single source. No other supplier of our size has focused its design and production competencies in this way.

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PRODUCT RANGE AIR CONDITIONING COMPONENTS


Individual climate comfort for cars and trucks Air conditioning components from Behr are used to control the temperature in the vehicle cabin and ensure optimal distribution of air

The components are as follows

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Physico-control Comfort vent PTC auxillary heater Roof Cooling Unit

In vans, optional roof cooling units ensure a high level of comfort, even in the second and third seat rows.

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Complete thermal management


Behr is an innovation leader in the global air conditioning and engine cooling market. From compact to premium-class passenger cars, and from minivans to heavy-duty trucks, Behr provides a complete thermal management system that is perfectly tailored to the vehicle in question. Based on its comprehensive systems expertise, Behr can offer a full range of services, from components and modules to entire systems. Joint venture partners such as Hella and Plastic Omnium help us to provide our customers with highly integrated systems solutions.

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Behr develops individual engine cooling systems for each customer; brand, model, and engine. They are as follows-

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ENGINE COOLING MODULES KOMO 2 Visco fan Exhaust gas Heat exchanger

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BEHR INNOVATIVE EDGE

The HVAC research team


Maximum individual climate comfort in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is provided by thePHYSIO-CONTROL climate control system, jointly developed by Behr and BehrHella Thermocontrol (BHTC).The project team pulled together across company boundaries to bring an acclaimed and innovative premium product to production maturity. The system, which meets the highest comfort standards, won the Manfred Behr Award.

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Comfortable
In the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Behr has redefined the concept of vehicle air conditioning. The PHYSIO-CONTROL climate control system allows each occupant to create a climate that meets his or her individual comfort needs. This innovation sets a benchmark in terms of noise control, temperature consistency, air distribution and air conditioning system controls. Innovation sets the company apart and is its key success factor. Behr is powering ahead with inspiring ideas and effective solutions.

Safe
Behr has developed optimally packaged engine cooling components for the joint venture HBPO. These will be used in the front end module for the second generation of the BMWMini. The compact design creates extra space between cooling package and bumper bracket to absorb impact energy in a head-on collision. Crash boxes also ensure superior pedestrian protection.

Sustainable
With BehrOxal, Behr has developed an especially eco-friendly chrome-free coating process for A/C evaporators. The innovation not only complies with the EU End-of-Life Vehicles Directive, but also provides better corrosion protection for the evaporator and

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prevents odour buildup. No toxic or carcinogenic chemicals, such as hydrofluoric acid or chromic acid, are used in the process.

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Chapter 6

ANALYSIS OF BEHR INDIA LTD

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ANALYSIS OF BEHR INDIA LIMITED

Behr India Limited; was incorporated on 28th April 1997 for the manufacturing of automobile air conditioning systems. Initially the company was a private limited company but it moved to deemed public limited on 8th May 1998, and currently the company is a public limited company but it is still not a listed company. The company is a 60:40 joint venture between Behr (Germany) and Anand automotive systems of India. The Company is engaged in the manufacture of automotive air-conditioning systems, parts and components thereof, heat exchanger and ventilation units for passenger cars and trading in wiring harness and compressors. The Company also has an Engineering Services Division that is involved in providing product design services to Behr group, Germany.

Business details of Behr India Limited can be summarized and divided into the following four categories:-

1) Domestic business
Core area: Manufacturing of automobile air conditioning components, engine cooling fans and FICD. Infrastructure: An assembly plant with state-of-art facilities to cater to the domestic customers. Facilities include specially designed work stations, assembly fixtures and advanced machinery to ensure best quality parts for new generation vehicles. Customers: Behr India limited holds a major share of Tata Motors passenger car business. It is the sole supplier for HVAC, Heater, Ventilation, and LHD HVAC for all models of Indica, Indigo and the new export vehicle, City Rover-UK. Also it has 100% share of Mahindra & Mahindras prestigious Scorpio.

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2) Export business
Core area: Manufacture of round tube mechanically expanded heat exchangers, viz. aluminum condensers, evaporators, tubular components and manifolds for export and domestic markets. Infrastructure: A state-of-art-plant has been set up with most modern facilities for making high quality heat exchangers and tabular components. Customers: This plant is a major hub for manufacturing heat exchangers and caters to the global requirement for AC units of Daimler Chrysler, MAN, Renault, Peugeot, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra to name a few.

3) Design & Engineering services


Core area: Provides design and engineering support for HVAC systems, engine cooling parts, EGR parts and oil coolers. Infrastructure: With substantial investment made by the company in the latest hardware and software for products design, with the team of highly qualified engineers are fully equipped to develop locally, system solutions for engine cooling and air conditioning needs for all types of vehicles. Customers: Behrs in-house design capability has enabled the company to provide low cost and speedy development of complete cooling module and AC systems to Tata Motors and Mahindra. Engineering support is also provided to the companys global partners for new generation vehicles like BMW, Mercedes Benz, Volvo, Audi etc. for global market.

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4) Global sourcing
Core area: Sourcing and exporting of wiring harness, EGR parts, Gravity die casting, pressure die-casting and rubber parts from India. Infrastructure: With a dedicated team of highly qualified engineers, Behr has been successful in providing complete and excellent support that includes quality assurance and logistics management. Customers: Behr plays a key role in sourcing and exporting auto components to its global partners for Daimler Chrysler, BMW, Renault, Volvo, General Motors, and Freightliner projects.

Behr India Milestones:


1996 - Project Feasibility. 1997 - Company formation 1999 - Commercial Production for Tata Indica 2000 Global Purchasing Activity 2001 Export of heat exchangers 2002 - Scorpio & Indigo SOP 2003 Achieved Break-Even

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The trend of sales can be seen from the following bar chart:

Sales trend for "Behr India Ltd." 6000 5000


rs.(in millions)

4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1999 2000 2001 2002


years

2003

2004

2005

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Sales (In Rs. millions)

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1999 207

2000 429

2001 603

2002 1256

2003 2130

2004 2524

2005 2728

These sales include sales of automobile air conditioners, heat exchanger and ventilation units for passenger cars. These figures also include the revenue generated from providing

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engineering services. Behr has seen increase in its sales volume every year. From negligible sales of only Rs. 2.85 millions in 1997 due to which company was in severe losses, company has managed to raise sales to Rs.2728 millions in 2005 giving a smart net return of over 8%. Year 2002 doubled the amount of sales, which the company was getting in year 2001. Year 2004 and 2005 has continued the rising pattern of sales showing a combination of both growth and prosperity.

No. of Workers Working


The company has more than 300 permanent employees and average age of employees is 27. The young operating engineers are highly motivated and form an amiable professional relationship. The work culture in the organization is healthy. The prominent determinants of culture at Behr are: The HR team in the company is very concerned on matters pertaining to employees and always resolves such matters. Unique monthly employee suggestion award scheme to drive innovation and motivation at workplace. Monthly communication meeting held every month towards communicating employees on recent performance of the company in each functional area. Monthly newsletter circulated internally on recent news and views about Anand group and Chakan hub.

Annual function held every year which includes various cultural and sports activities
in which employees participate with their families targeted to bring out the softer skills in the employees. At the beginning of very year, the employees have to mention their KRAs (key result areas) and the projects they would like to take up in the coming year, which forms the basis for performance appraisal. Every employee is insured under life insurance and medical claim policy from the day he joins the company.

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The work force in the company is very enthusiastic and self motivated and strives towards constant improvement in the productivity and quality of the product. The management in the company is highly concerned for people and is always open for suggestions from the employees. The company is in the process of acquiring TS certification & ISO 14001.

Achieving 100 ppm, cost reductions and inventory control are chief thrust areas for
internal control and improvement.

The company practices management techniques of Six Sigma, Kanban, towards cost
reduction and quality improvement.

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Chapter 7

COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

COMPETITORS
Being one of the leading suppliers of EGR, BEHR has a list of its competitors. They are as follows

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1. ENZA GROUP
Ensa Vikas is the joint venture between the Vikas Group and Europes Dayco Group and commences the commercial production of EGR (Exhaust Gas Re-circulation) coolers by With Euro 4 norms due for implementation in 11 Indian cities by 2010, it would be mandatory for diesel run vehicles to have the EGR technology .The Vikas Group which manufactures host of automotive components ranging from catalytic converters, fuel line, casting and machining components, exhaust systems, heat exchangers, fuel and fluid products, etc through its various group companies forged a joint venture with Europes Dayco Group. Dayco is a leading manufacturer and supplier of fuel lines, fluid components carbon canisters, EGR systems, and transmission components, to name a few. The group envisages clocking Rs 600 crore from its automotive business by 2007-08 against Rs 500 crore in 2006-07. An initial investment of Rs 20 crore has been made. Small engines and Heavy-duty commercial vehicle manufacturers like Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, and Mahindra ITEC have already initiated developmental work to meet the new emission norms. The company already has orders from Maruti Udyog, now Maruti Suzuki India, Fiat India, Tata Motors etc, to cope with the demand from the passenger carmakers and CV manufacturers; Ensa envisages having capacity to produce one million EGRs by 2010 at its Faridabad facility, An initial investment of Rs 20 crore has been made

2. PIERBERG GROUP Pierburg Inc., a division of Kolbenschmidt Pierburg, and one of the leading suppliers of EGR (exhaust-gas recirculation) valves, has helped automakers face the realities of soonto-be-implemented legislation intended to significantly reduce the airborne pollutants

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emitted by vehicles. Pierburg is expanding its offering of electric EGR valves in North America to include light- and medium-duty truck diesel engine applications. EGR valves are important components used to reduce environmentally hazardous nitrogen oxides (NOx). Pierburgs electrically-actuated EGR valves provide a number of distinct advantages for turbocharged diesel applications, prime among them are increased durability, performance and flow control. They are lightweight and modular in design and provide excellent thermal resistance. A key design feature of the new EGR valve is the unrestricted cross section intended for high through put exhaust rates. Kolbenschmidt Pierburg, is a leading supplier of pistons, aluminium engine blocks, bearings, automotive air management and emission control, oil, vacuum and water pumps, electric throttle control, secondary air systems, and electric exhaust-gas recirculation valves, Kolbenschmidt Pierburgs four North American units have production facilities in Fountain Inn, S.C.; Greensburg, Ind.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Celaya, Mexico; and Marinette, Wis., in addition to its North American sales offices in Southfield, Mich.Kolbenschmidt Pierburg AG is a subsidiary of Rheinmetall AG. The company has approximately 11,700 employees at its five automotive divisions. Global sales for its KS Aluminium Technology, Pierburg, KS Pistons, KS Plain Bearings and Motor Service divisions totalled nearly $2.6 billion in 2005.

3. MODINE EGR Modine Manufacturing Company (NASDAQ: MODI) is expecting a significant growth in the next four years, part of which will come from its entry in a new product category exhaust-gas-recirculation (EGR) coolers. The EGR technology is expected to generate $50 million annually in new business partnerships for Modine within five years. Modine is a leading supplier of heat-transfer systems and products, including oil coolers and charge-air coolers for the global engine market. It is introducing EGR cooler technology to help diesel-engine manufacturers reduce emissions to meet new government regulations. Modine is positioned to lead the implementation of EGR cooling and the development of additional heat-transfer solutions that contribute to the reduction of emissions for the diesel-engine market. The company has addressed stringent durability,

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corrosion, and fouling factors during the development of the technology and has leveraged its expertise in heat-transfer surfaces and process technology to generate the innovative EGR cooler designs. To help this development, Modine recently added a new technical centre in Racine that includes engine test-cells and is duplicating this capability in Europe over the next three years. The EGR cooler technology developed by Modine can be tailored to different technical and application requirements that exist in various diesel-engine market segments. Modine's EGR technology could also be applicable to gasoline engines, if the need arises. The Modine EGR core design allows packaging flexibility desired by engine and vehicle manufacturers, which will minimize the cost of the cooled EGR system. The market for diesel-powered vehicles continues to grow. In Europe, sales of diesel-powered passenger-cars are projected to account for 30 percent of the market by 2002 (4.4 million units), an increase of more than 20 percent from 1998 volume. Combined with the continued strength of the on-highway truck markets in both Europe and North America, the incremental market potential for Modine from the introduction of EGR cooler products is significant. Modine is a world leader at solving heating and cooling problems in vehicles, buildings, and off-highway and industrial equipment.

4. VALEO GROUP
The Noida-based Ashok Minda Group, a leading manufacturer of automotive components, has recently inked a 50:50 joint venture with French major Valeo to develop, produce and sell the entire range of Valeo Security Systems at a new facility in Pune. The agreement would allow the joint venture to integrate the existing four-wheeler security systems business of Minda. This is the first of the three proposed joint ventures between the two companies. Auto Monitor was the first to report on three joint ventures that the two groups are planning in India. A Memorandum of Understanding to this effect has already been signed. The two other JVs would include one on starter motors and alternators, while the third JV would be on Engine Gas Regulated (EGR) valves. The new company - Minda Valeo Security Systems - will see an initial investment of around Rs 75-80 crore over the next three years. Chairman, AK Minda Group, Ashok Minda said

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the joint venture is expected to achieve a sales turnover of Rs 116 crore in the first year of operation, increasing it to about Rs 300 crore by 2010. The new venture would earmark 20-25 percent of its production for exports and the rest for the domestic market. The management board of Minda Valeo would consist three directors each from Minda and Valeo with the financial controller and R&D head from Valeo. Head, Valeo Security Systems, Michel Serre would chair the Minda Valeo board. Commenting on his plans for the future, For Valeo, the new business opportunity in India would rather make a small contribution to its global business. Valeo is a $10 billion company with interests in 12 independent businesses, including lighting, security systems, climate control system and transmission systems. Serre said the companys auto security business contributed $676 million to its top line in the previous fiscal. The Valeo Group has 131 production sites and 68 R&D centres across 29 countries. The past few years have seen the Ashok Minda Group growing and expanding its business portfolio. As of today, the group has 18 manufacturing facilities in India, one each in Indonesia and Germany and offices in Japan and Vietnam. Last fiscal, the group clocked a turnover of Rs 630 crore and new business, both in the domestic and overseas markets, could see the turnover reaching Rs 1100 crore by the turn of the current financial year. The primary function of Cooled EGR Systems has been to reduce the formation of nitrogen oxides in diesel engines. Recently, Cooled EGR has been applied to gasoline engines to improve fuel economy by allowing higher compression ratios.

5. Visteon Group
Visteon Corporation is a leading full-service supplier that delivers consumer-driven technology solutions to automotive manufacturers worldwide and through multiple channels within the global automotive aftermarket. Visteon has about 72,000 employees and a global delivery system of more than 200 technical, manufacturing, sales and service facilities located in 25 countries Visteon's Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Cooler portfolio uses state-of-the-art technologies to deliver leading performance in high heat exchange efficiency at low gas side pressure drop within a minimum of package space. All EGR cooler designs can be combined with a bypass function, including a robust

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Exhaust Bypass Valve (EBV). A full range of I-flow and U-flow versions offer optimum flexibility to meet engine package requirements and fulfil the toughest vehicle manufacturer specification limits.

6. Delphi Group
Delphi designs and supplies complete diesel engine management systems for light duty, medium duty and heavy duty applications including injection systems and electronics. Delphi has 15 diesel design and engineering centres located in Europe, Asia, North America and South America, and 21 diesel manufacturing facilities in 13 countries enabling exceptional on-time delivery Delphi is actively involved in the development of advanced diesel technologies to help manufacturers meet stringent emissions standards and to help enhance fuel economy Delphi Electronic Diesel Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valves are designed for diesel engine programs targeted to meet future exhaust emissions requirements in Europe, North America and Asia. They are designed for both highway and off-highway applications Delphi has partnered with Korea Delphi Automotive Systems Corporation (KDAC) to strengthen its design and development capabilities for future diesel EGR valves and to increase its global engineering resources.

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COMPETITORS ANALYSIS * These figures are broadly indicative.


Enza Vikas Market Share Investment 35% EURO 20 million Maruti Udyog, Customers Maruti Suzuki, Fiat India, Location Tata Motors North India Modine Group 20% EURO 20 million Visteon Group 25% EURO 48 million Valeo Group 20% EURO 35 million Tata Hyundai, Ford Motors,M & M,Renault North India West India Behr India 12% EURO 20 million Tata Motors,M Renault,Asho k Leyland,GM West India

Ashok Leyland,M & M,Renault

South India

Heating, Compressor, Product Range Hoses, Control Panel, Heat E Ventilation, Air Conditiong, Cooling, EGR systems.

Climate Box, Climate Box,Compr essors, Heat exchangers, EGR valves EGR, security systems. Heat Exchangers, Engine Cooling,Air Conditioning Systems,EGR systems

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Chapter 8

PRODUCT PROFILE
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PRODUCT HISTORY
HISTORY OF EGR: Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems were introduced in the early 70s to reduce an exhaust emission that was not being cleaned by the other smog controls. Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are formed when temperatures in the combustion chamber get too hot. At 2500 degrees Fahrenheit or hotter, the nitrogen and oxygen in the combustion chamber can chemically combine to form nitrous oxides, which, when combined with hydrocarbons (HCs) and the presence of sunlight, produces an ugly haze in our skies known commonly as smog. In the Evolution of the EGR systems was the first EGR valves that appeared in 1973 on GM cars. Bolted to the intake manifold next to the carburetor, it has ports to the intake and exhaust manifolds. It has a diaphragm that pulls open a valve stem, which allows exhaust to enter the intake manifold when ported vacuum is applied to it. Ported vacuum increases with throttle opening. A thermal vacuum switch prevents vacuum from reaching the EGR during cold engine starts. This system had many problems. It would often open too soon or too much, which caused a hesitation on acceleration as massive amounts of recalculated exhaust hit the combustion chamber. Many people simply disconnected it when it began to cause problems because they did not understand its importance or design. By 1975, if you unplugged an EGR valve, youd have a drive ability complaint of engine ping. Manufacturers and technicians of that era experimented with vacuum orifice restrictors and vacuum delay valves to try to find a happy medium between clean air and performance. Closed loop systems by 1981, closed loop computer controls were in place. EGR flow was now more carefully controlled with dual diaphragm and back-pressure EGR valves. Modulating the vacuum to the EGR valves pull, open diaphragm controlled the flow of recirculated exhaust. Called by various names such as amplifiers, transducers and modulators, both remote and integral vacuum modulated devices were used. The flow of vacuum was further controlled by solenoids that blocked the vacuum ports until certain criteria were met such as engine temperature, rpm and manifold absolute pressure (MAP).

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As the manufacturers began to use these complex schemes with vacuum amplifiers, delay valves and solenoids, they added a lot of spaghetti to the engine compartment. Plastic vacuum connections would break and rot with age and were not very reliable. Vacuum diagrams were invented and became essential to the smog drive ability technicians of the day. As these systems evolved, they had fewer parts and less vacuum tubing. This was achieved by the use of pulse width modulated EGR solenoids. The PCM controlled EGR flow through the use of these solenoids to modulate vacuum to the EGR valve instead of just turning it on or off periodically. Early (1970s) EGR systems were relatively unsophisticated, utilizing manifold vacuum as the only input to an on/off EGR valve; reduced performance and/or drivability were common side effects. Slightly later (mid 1970s to carbureted 1980s) systems included a coolant temperature sensor which didn't enable the EGR system until the engine had achieved normal operating temperature (presumably off the choke and therefore less likely to block the EGR passages with carbon buildups, and a lot less likely to stall due to a cold engine). Many added systems like "EGR timers" to disable EGR for a few seconds after full-throttle acceleration. Vacuum reservoirs and "vacuum amplifiers" were sometimes used, adding to the maze of vacuum hoses under the hood. All vacuum-operated systems, especially the EGR due to vacuum lines necessarily in close proximity to the hot exhaust manifold, were highly prone to vacuum leaks caused by cracked hoses; a condition that plagued early 1970s EGR-equipped cars with bizarre reliability problems (stalling when warm, stalling when cold, stalling or misfiring under partial throttle, etc.). Hoses in these vehicles should be checked by passing an unlit blowtorch over them: when the engine speeds up, the vacuum leak has been found.

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EGR works by recirculating a portion of an engine's exhaust gas back to the engine cylinders. Intermixing the incoming air with recirculated exhaust gas dilutes the mix with inert gas, lowering the adiabatic flame temperature and (in diesel engines) reducing the amount of excess oxygen. The exhaust gas also increases the specific heat capacity of the mix lowering the peak combustion temperature. Because NOx formation progresses much faster at high temperatures, EGR serves to limit the generation of NOx. NOx is primarily formed when a mix of nitrogen and oxygen is subjected to high temperatures.

Types of EGR --

Based on temperature:
Hot EGR Partly cooled EGR Fully cooled EGR

Based on configuration:
Long route EGR Short route EGR

Based on pressure:
High pressure route system Low pressure route system

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In a typical automotive spark-ignited (SI) engine, 5 to 15 percent of the exhaust gas is routed back to the intake as EGR (thus comprising 5 to 15 percent of the mixture entering the cylinders). The maximum quantity is limited by the requirement of the mixture to sustain a contiguous flame front during the combustion event; excessive EGR in an SI engine can cause misfires and partial burns. Although EGR does measurably slow combustion, this can largely be compensated for by advancing spark timing. The impact of EGR on engine efficiency largely depends on the specific engine design, and sometimes leads to a compromise between efficiency and NOx emissions. A properly operating EGR can theoretically increase the efficiency of gasoline engines via several mechanisms:

Reduced throttling losses. The addition of inert exhaust gas into the intake system
means that for a given power output, the throttle plate must be opened further, resulting in increased inlet manifold pressure and reduced throttling losses.

Reduced heat rejection. A lowered peak combustion temperature not only reduces
NOx formation, it also reduces the loss of thermal energy to combustion chamber surfaces, leaving more available for conversion to mechanical work during the expansion stroke.

Reduced chemical dissociation. The lower peak temperatures result in more of the
released energy remaining as sensible energy near TDC, rather than being bound up (early in the expansion stroke) in the dissociation of combustion products. This effect is relatively minor compared to the first two. It also decreases the efficiency of gasoline engines via at least one more mechanism.

Reduced specific heat ratio. A lean intake charge has a higher specific heat ratio
than an EGR mixture. A reduction of specific heat ratio reduces the amount of energy that can be extracted by the piston.

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EGR is typically not employed at high loads because it would reduce peak power output. This is because it reduces the intake charge density. EGR is also omitted at idle (lowspeed, zero load) because it would cause unstable combustion, resulting in rough idle.

EGR in diesel engines


In modern diesel engines, the EGR gas is cooled through a heat exchanger to allow the introduction of a greater mass of recirculated gas. Unlike SI engines, diesels are not limited by the need for a contiguous flame front; furthermore, since diesels always operate with excess air, they benefit from EGR rates as high as 50% (at idle, where there is otherwise a very large amount of excess air) in controlling NOx emissions. Since diesel engines are unthrottled, EGR does not lower throttling losses in the way that it does for SI engines (see above). However, exhaust gas (largely carbon dioxide and water vapor) has a higher specific heat than air, and so it still serves to lower peak combustion temperatures; this aids the diesel engine's efficiency by reduced heat rejection and dissociation. There are trade offs however. Adding EGR to a diesel reduces the specific heat ratio of the combustion gases in the power stroke. This reduces the amount of power that can be extracted by the piston. EGR also tends to reduce the amount of fuel burned in the power stroke.. Disconnecting an EGR system is usually as simple as unplugging an electrically operated valve or inserting a ball bearing into the vacuum line in a vacuumoperated EGR valve. In most modern engines, disabling the EGR system will cause the computer to display a check engine light. In almost all cases, a disabled EGR system will cause the car to fail an emissions test, and may cause the EGR passages in the cylinder head and intake manifold to become blocked with carbon deposits, necessitating extensive engine disassembly for cleaning.

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1. E.G.R. lowers combustion temperature which lowers oxides of nitrogen pollution. 2. E.G.R. is not used at idle. (Would cause very rough or no idle at all) 3. E.G.R. is not used on cold engines in most cars. (Would cause poor, cold driveablity) 4. E.G.R. is not used at wide open throttle. (Would cause loss of power)

1. We will assume the fuel and ignition systems are working to specs. 2. If car hesitates on light acceleration, has tip-in sag, or a flat spot when transmission shifts from first to second gear. Most probable cause is too much E.G.R. flow. 3. If car pings at cruise or light throttle acceleration, and has no pinging under heavy acceleration, the most probable cause is little or no E.G.R. flow.

Possible Causes of Too Much E.G.R. Flow


1. Weak calibration spring in E.G.R. valve. Repair: Replace valve. 2. Restricted catalytic converter or exhaust. Repair: Check for exhaust restriction and repair as needed. 3. Idle speed too high. Repair: Adjust idle to factory specs. 4. Wrong E.G.R. valve. Repair: Replace with correct valve.

Possible Causes of Too Little E.G.R. Flow:1. Defective E.G.R. valve. Repair: Replace valve. 2. Exhaust back pressure too low. Repair: Check for missing catalytic converter. 3. Plugged E.G.R. passage. Repair: Clean passage. 4. Idle speed too low. Repair: Adjust idle to specs.

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BEHR EGR INTRODUCTION:Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) is a NOx emissions reduction technique used in most gasoline and diesel engines. EGR works by recirculating a portion of an engines exhaust gas back to the engine cylinders. Intermixing the incoming air with recirculated exhaust gas dilutes the mix with inert gas, lowering the adiabatic flame temperature and (in diesel engines) reducing the amount of excess oxygen. The exhaust gas also increases the specific heat capacity of the mix lowering the peak combustion temperature. Because NOx formation progresses much faster at high temperatures, EGR serves to limit the generation of NOx. NOx is primarily formed when a mix of nitrogen and oxygen is subjected to high temperatures. EGR works differently both in spark ignited and diesel engines.

EFFECTS OF EGR ON ENGINE -: Nox Reduction

Thermal efficiency decreases.


Heat rejection increases Pressure levels increases EGR have other contaminants which will affect corrosion rates,soot formation etc.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT


Description Behr Product Winglet Tube
EGR EGR 1
Engin e

EGR Cooler with Bypass

exhaust charge gas air

CA C

Reduced combustion temperature due to recirculated inert exhaust gas. EGR rates at rated conditions:

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Plate Design EGR Cooler 10 20 % for EGR 20 30 % for high EGR NOx-reduction potential: 40 - 50% for EGR 50 70% for high EGR

Operation principle of existing EGR systems


EGR system consists of an EGR valve, bypass flap and cooler

2 from each other independent switchable actuating elements 2 actuators EGR valve can be situated on the hotor on the cold side

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inlet

Bypass flap

U-flow cooler

airsid e

EGR valve

EGR MADE BY BEHR

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EGR COOLER WITH GAS FIN

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ADVANTAGES OF THE BEHR EGR: Advantages for the automaker: The EGR system avoids the need for NOx post-treatment devices. The power of the cam-controlled electric motor offers dependability and enables
the valve to be opened and closed quickly.

The valve remains closed in the event of a malfunction. The U-shaped circuit reduces the dimensions of the exchanger. The exchanger and bypass valve are protected against high temperatures and
exhaust gas surges when the EGR valve is closed. (when the valve is on the exhaust side). The thermal efficiency of the heat exchanger is 85% with minimal exhaust gas back-pressure.

Advantages for the user: With an EGR system, vehicles can meet the requirements of Euro IV and
upcoming Euro V standards without a significant cost impact, unlike other post-treatment solutions. The EGR valve does not affect engine power.

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Chapter 9

EMISSION STANDARDS

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EMISSION STANDARDS
Emissions legislation is a key driver of innovation in the Engine Cooling Product Division. In this context, Behr is encountering an increasing demand from manufacturers, especially in the truck sector, to provide complete cooling systems. With innovative concepts, individually tailored to the specific customer strategy, we support our customers in meeting emissions requirements, and in giving them a market edge. In addition, demands for durability and reliability are particularly high for trucks. Here, Behr offers support and technical competence in designing appropriate components, complete cooling circuits, and modules Emission standards are requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment. Many emission standards focus on regulating pollutants released by automobiles (motor cars) and other powered vehicles but they can also regulate emissions from industry, power plants, small equipment such as lawn mowers and diesel generators. Frequent policy alternatives to emission standards are technology standards (which mandate the use of a specific technology) and emission trading. Standards generally regulate the emissions of NOx, sulfur oxides, particulate matter (PM) or soot, carbon monoxide (CO), or volatile hydrocarbons (see carbon dioxide equivalent).

1. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


In the United States, emissions standards are managed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The state of California has special dispensation to promulgate more stringent vehicle emissions standards, and other states may choose to follow either the national or California standards. "Tier 1" regulations went into effect starting in 1994, and "Tier 2" standards are being phased in from 2004 to 2009. Automobiles and light trucks (SUVs, pickup trucks, and minivans) are treated differently under certain standards.

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California is attempting to abolish greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, but faces a court challenge from the federal government. The states are also attempting to compel the federal EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, which as of 2007 it has declined to do. The EPA has separate regulations for small engines, such as grounds keeping equipment. The states must also promulgate miscellaneous emissions regulations in order to comply with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

2. EUROPE
The European Union has its own set of emission standards that all new vehicles must meet. Currently, standards are set for all road vehicles, trains, barges and 'nonroad mobile machinery' (such as tractors). No standards apply to seagoing ships or airplanes. The emissions standards change based on the test cycle used: ECE R49 (old) and ESC (European Steady Cycle, since 2000). Currently there are no standards for CO2 emissions. The European Parliament has suggested introducing mandatory CO2 emission standards to replace current voluntary commitments by the auto manufacturers (see ACEA agreement) and labelling. In late 2005, the European Commission started working on a proposal for a new law to limit CO2 emissions from cars. Sigmar Gabriel, Germanys environment minister, rebuffs calls to extend deadline to implement CO2 reduction standards Transport (T&E) said new-car emissions from European producers were reduced to 160 grams per kilometer (g/km) on average last year (0.2 percent in 2006), still way off a voluntary goal of 140 g/km by 2008 Diesel passenger vehicles. Euro 3: effective as of 1.01.2008 Euro 4: as of 1.01.2010 Euro 5: as of 1.01.2014. These dates are postponed for two years to give oil refineries an ability to modernize plants.

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3. INDIA
The first Indian emission regulations were idle emission limits which became effective in 1989. These idle emission regulations were soon replaced by mass emission limits for both gasoline (1991) and diesel (1992) vehicles, which were gradually tightened during the 1990s. Since the year 2000, India started adopting European emission and fuel regulations for four-wheeled light-duty and for heavy-dc. Indian own emission regulations still apply to two- and three-wheeled vehicles. On October 6, 2003, the National Auto Fuel Policy has been announced, which envisages a phased program for introducing Euro 2 - 4 emission and fuel regulations by 2010. The implementation schedule of EU emission standards in India is summarized in Table 1

Table 1: Indian Emission Standards (4-Wheel Vehicles) Standard India 2000 Bharat Stage II Reference Euro 1 Euro 2 Date 2000 2001 2003.04 2005.04 Bharat Stage III Bharat Stage IV Euro 3 Euro 4 2005.04 2010.04 2010.04 Region Nationwide NCR*, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai NCR*, 10 Cities Nationwide NCR*, 10 Cities Nationwide NCR*, 10 Cities

* National Capital Region (Delhi) Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, Surat, Kanpur and Agra

Overview of the emission norms in India

1991 - Idle CO Limits for Gasoline Vehicles and Free Acceleration Smoke for Diesel Vehicles, Mass Emission Norms for Gasoline Vehicles.

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1992 - Mass Emission Norms for Diesel Vehicles. 1996 - Revision of Mass Emission Norms for Gasoline and Diesel Vehicles, mandatory fitment of Catalytic Converter for Cars in Metros on Unleaded Gasoline.

1998 - Cold Start Norms Introduced. 2000 - India 2000 (Eq. to Euro I) Norms, Modified IDC (Indian Driving Cycle), Bharat Stage II Norms for Delhi. 2001 - Bharat Stage II (Eq. to Euro II) Norms for All Metros, Emission Norms for CNG & LPG Vehicles. 2003 - Bharat Stage II (Eq. to Euro II) Norms for 11 major cities. 2005 - From 1st April Bharat Stage III (Eq. to Euro III) Norms for 11 major cities. 2010 - Bharat Stage III Emission Norms for 4-wheelers for entire country whereas Bharat Stage - IV (Eq. to Euro IV) for 11 major cities.

Emission Standard Indian Standard for vehicular pollution International Emission Standard for Vehicular Emission falls into three categories: 1. European Emission system (EUROSYSTEM). 2. Japanese Emission system. 3. American Emission system. The European Emission Standards are followed by most of the countries, including India. EURO-I - are those that should have been applicable from year 2000. EURO-II - are those that should have been applicable from year 2005.

POLLUTANT C O g/km H C + Nox g/km 1.36 ( DI)

EURO - I PETROL 2.72 0.97 -----

DIESEL 2.72 0.97 (IDI) -----

EURO - II PETROL 2.2 0.57 -----

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P M g/km 0.19 ( DI)

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The Indian Pollution standard for vehicle: The Central Motor Vehicles Rules-115(II) 1989 says that the pollution standards laid down for carbon monoxide and inspected in petrol vehicle should be as under:

2 and 3 wheelers - Idling Carbon Monoxide emission by volume:4.5% 4 wheelers - Idling Carbon Monoxide emission by volume : 3.0%

For Diesel Vehicles the emission standards for inspection of smoke density are as under: Maximum Smoke Density Light absorption co- Bosch efficient (l/m) (I) Full load at 60 to 70% of maximum engine rated rpm declared by the manufacturer. (ii) of Free acceleration 3.25 2.45 Units 5.2 ---

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The target fixed at Kyoto Protocol was an 8% reduction of emissions in all sectors of the economy compared to 1990 levels by 2008-2012. Relative Carbon dioxide emissions from transport have risen rapidly in recent years, from 21% of the total in 1990 to 28% in 2004, but currently there are no standards for CO 2 emission limits for pollution from vehicles. EU transport emissions of CO2 currently account for about 3.5% of global CO2 emissions. Any action taken to reduce CO2 emissions will have to involve curbing transport emissions. By vehicle type Passenger cars account for about half the transport-related CO2 emissions in the European Union and air transport that accounts for 12% of the transport emissions of CO2 in the atmosphere. Obligatory labeling The purpose of Directive 1999/94/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 13 December 1999 relating to the availability of consumer information on fuel economy and CO2 emissions in respect of the marketing of new passenger cars is to ensure that

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information relating to the fuel economy and CO2 emissions of new passenger cars offered for sale or lease in the Community is made available to consumers in order to enable consumers to make an informed choice. The legal framework consists in a series of directives, each amendment to the 1970 Directive 70/220/EEC. Here is a summary list of the standards, when they come into force, what they apply to, and which EU directives provide the definition of the standard.

Euro 1 (1993) for passenger cars - 91/441/EEC.


Also for passenger cars and light trucks - 93/59/EEC.

Euro 2 (1996) for passenger cars - 94/12/EC (& 96/69/EC). Euro 3 (2000) for any vehicle - 98/69/EC. Euro 4 (2005) for any vehicle - 98/69/EC (& 2002/80/EC).
Euro 5 (2008/9) and Euro 6 (2014) for light passenger and commercial vehicles 2007/715/EC These limits supersede the original directive on emission limits 70/220/EEC

Emission Standard Level (listed from least clean to cleanest) The least stringent emission Tier 1 standards Transitional Low More stringent than Tier 1

T1 TLEV

Emission Vehicle standards for hydrocarbons (HC) More stringent than TLEV Low Emission LEV standards for both hydrocarbons Vehicle (HC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) Ultra Low More stringent than LEV standards ULEV Emission Vehicle for HC Super Ultra Low Even more stringent standards than SULEV Emission Vehicle ULEV for both HC and NOx ZEV Zero Emission The strictest emission standard,

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Vehicle

permitting no emissions

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Chapter 10

SWOT ANALYSIS

SWOT ANALYSIS FOR BEHR

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Description - SWOT Analysis is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the


Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favourable and unfavourable to achieving that objective. The aim of any SWOT analysis is to identify the key internal and external factors that are important to achieving the objective. SWOT analysis groups key pieces of information into two main factors -

Internal factors - The strengths and weaknesses internal to the organization. External factors - The opportunities and threats presented by the external
environment. The internal factors may be viewed as strengths or weaknesses depending upon their impact on the organizations objectives. What may represent strengths with respect to one objective may be weaknesses for another objective. The factors may include all of the 4Ps; as well as personnel, finance, manufacturing capabilities, and so on. The external factors may include macroeconomic matters, technological change, legislation, and sociocultural changes, as well as changes in the marketplace or competitive position. The results are often presented in the form of a matrix. SWOT analysis is just one method of categorization and has its own weaknesses. For example, it may tend to persuade companies to compile lists rather than think about what is really important in achieving objectives. It also presents the resulting lists uncritically and without clear prioritization so that, for example, weak opportunities may appear to balance strong threats.

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1. COMPANY DOSSIER
Behr India Ltd. was established in Pune in 1997 as a joint-venture company between Behr GmbH & Co. KG of Germany and Anand Automotive Systems. Behr India reported sales of $65 million in 2005 and employs approximately 400 people Behr GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, is a systems partner for the international automobile industry. A specialist for automotive air-conditioning and engine- cooling systems, the Behr Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers and suppliers of original equipment for passenger and commercial vehicles. Group sales in the 2005 business year were approximately $3.8 billion. Currently Behr employs more than 18,000 people at 10 development and 30 production sites in Europe, North and South America, Asia and South Africa. Additional information is at www.behrgroup.com.

2. WORLDWIDE LOCATIONS
Since its inception more than a century ago, Behr has evolved into a global systems partner to the auto industry, with a presence in all of the worlds key markets. With new production plants in the growth markets of China, India, Mexico and Eastern Europe, the Behr network has also become much more closely knit in recent years. Behr GmbH & Co. KG Behr Kirchberg GmbH Behr Thermot-tronik GmbH Behr Service GmbH Behr Industry GmbH & Co. KG Behr France Rouffach S. A. S. Behr France Hambach S. A. R. L. Frape Behr S. A. Behr Czech s. r. o. Behr America, Inc. Behr Japan K. K.

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Behr Asia-Pacific Management (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Behr Korea Inc. Behr Brasil Ltd. Behr South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. Behr-Hella Thermo control GmbH HBPO GmbH Behr Hella Service GmbH Behr India Ltd. Behr-Toyo Engine Cooling Systems K. K. Toyo-Behr Japanese Components GmbH Sanden-Behr Air-Conditioning Systems Co., Ltd. Shanghai Behr Thermal Systems Co., Ltd. Dongfeng Behr Thermal Systems Co., Ltd. Shanghai Sanden Behr Automotive Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. Munich, Germany Wolfsburg, Germany Gothenburg, Sweden Banbury, United Kingdom Paris, France Turin, Italy Europe North America Asia Other regions Joint venture companies

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Behr facts and figures Sales, profit, employees: The current five-year summary provides information on the growth of the Behr Group. Behr Group 2003 HGB 3,005 2,048 731 55 171 75 2.5 11.6 1,353 23.7 151 184 6.1 16,122 2004 HGB 3,050 2,088 708 100 154 95 3.1 12.2 1,464 22.6 166 195 6.4 16,986 2004 IFRS 3,051 2,088 708 100 155 95 3.1 11.3 1,762 21.7 169 195 6.4 16,986 2005 IFRS 3,052 1,967 762 140 183 92 3.0 10.0 1,921 24.9 178 215 7.0 18,103 2006 IFRS 3,188 2,057 774 161 196 95 3.0 10.3 1,993 30.2 150 229 7.2 18,594 2007 IFRS 3,383 2,201 733 222 227 40 1.2 7.0 2,198 26.4 169 241 7.1 19,448

Sales Europe North America Asia Other regions Earnings before taxes (EBT) As % of sales Return on capital employed Balance sheet total Equity ratio as % * Capital expenditure in fixed assets R&D expenditure As % of sales Employees (end of year)

All figures in millions of euros; annual average exchange rate 1 euro - 1.2546 US $ *According to HGB (German Commercial Code): shareholders' equity ratio; according to IFRS: long-term capital and hybrid capital provided by partners and other shareholders.

4. COMPETITOR ANALYSIS The company has to compete with corporate giants with huge financial resources, and also in some areas with agile, midsize enterprises. And clearly, Behr is also changing: with their major initiative in North America, their expansion in Eastern Europe and South Africa, and the business activities we are setting up in India, China and Japan plus the

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extension of their product range. All these changes make this an ideal time to refocus and further develop. They have competitors like the Enza, Modine, Piezburg group.

5. KEY EVENTS
Behr America has developed an improved exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler that adheres to the latest United States emissions standards for heavy trucks. Laser Welding of Egr Coolers - A New Process Technology for Heat Exchanger Manufacturing by Behr. Worldwide No. 1 Supplier for Truck EGR coolers Top 3 Supplier for Passenger car EGR coolers Sales 2005: approx. 150 Mio USD

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Customers BEHR EGR

Indian customers like Tata and Mahindra & Mahindra, and global customers like MAN, Cummins and Renault that have set up plants here in India.

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Product development at Behr follows our product development process. Obligatory subprocesses and links, milestones, quality gates, etc. are described and stored in the Behr Development System (BDS). The best practice standards for the seven development methods are also documented here. These methods are also binding worldwide. The product development process includes all steps from preliminary design to the start of series production. By adhering to this process, we can guarantee our customers product development of the highest standards at each of our global development locations.

8. PROSPECTSBy 2015, BEHRs goal is to establish a recognizable Behr culture in all Behr locations worldwide, one that is also found in their joint ventures. Without denying their German origin, they will give the various local cultures sufficient opportunity to contribute their own strengths. What will Behr actually look like in 2015? Behr will still be an independent company. They will be established as one of the top 3 global engine cooling and vehicle air conditioning suppliers. They will be No. 1 in Europe and one of the top three in the USA. Asia, South and Central America, Eastern Europe and South Africa will all be important elements of the Behr network. The automotive industry will be their primary business. Despite the fluctuations in individual markets, the demand from the automotive industry will still be generally stable, because the need for mobility will be as great as ever. Behr will be addressing that need by contributing towards safe, comfortable

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and environmentally responsible mobility. The OEM business will still be their core segment. In both business units, engine cooling and air conditioning, they will be involved at every point of the value added chain: components, modules, entire systems and major modules such as front-end sand cockpits. All automotive manufacturers throughout the world will be on their customer list, with a particular focus on truck makers. Their second business segment in the automotive industry will continue to be the spare parts business, including both original spare parts supplied to the retail organizations of their OEM customers, and in the independent aftermarket, which we will still be developing jointly with Hella. In 2015, they will rank among the top three in Europe, America and China in terms of independent aftermarket sales. Outside the automotive industry, their main activity will still be cooling systems for heavy-duty engines, plus cooling and air conditioning systems for rail vehicles, buses and agricultural machinery. These segments will be complemented with the supply of aviation and electronics cooling products and motorcycle components. Behr Industry will account for ten percent of Group sales. Looking at Behr in 2015, what will the customers mostly appreciate about Behr? Their innovative strength and clear focus on their services, their proverbial quality, their productivity, and their global presence. Behr your performance partner! Their business segments will provide outstanding growth and development opportunities. They will seize those opportunities by employing every day the inner strength at the heart of their company, their Behr culture.

WEAKNESSES
Behr Industry has also displayed operational weaknesses over the past year . The company develops and manufactures engine cooling and air conditioning systems, in particular for rail and special vehicles, construction and agricultural machinery, and heavy-duty engines. The strong sales growth of 18.1 percent led to plant capacity overloads and the build-up of substantial backlogs.

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In addition, the sharp rise in the price of copper had a negative impact on results. More focus on advertising and promotional activities. Behr Industry is currently introducing new processes, expanding production in Eastern Germany, and investing in employee training. These measures will already generate a positive result in 2008. In this way, the company is laying the foundations for further profitable growth.

OPPORTUNITIES BEHR has excellent opportunities for Indian mega giants like Tata.
Behr India will supply Tata with HVAC modules, manual control heads and condensers from production facilities in Pune and Singur. Product development for the program was done entirely in India. "Behr will be equipping the Nano with state-of-the-art climate-control technology," said Behr India CEO Sunil Kaul. "For Tata, we've created an airconditioning system that combines cost-efficiency with the capacity to fully accommodate India's hot and humid climate conditions."

A special feature of Behr's air-conditioning technology is the integration of a


BehrOxal ([R]) coating process for aluminium evaporators. The innovative process improves corrosion protection and condensed water drainage in evaporators, while at the same time protecting the environment, since it does not contain chemical coatings. BehrOxal technology won a coveted 2007 PACE award from Automotive News.

"Behr is well placed to participate in the success of low-cost vehicles. We have


production locations in Brazil, China, Czech Republic, India and Mexico, as well as development centres in Brazil, China and India," noted Klemens Schmiederer, a member of the Board of Management at Behr Group. "They have also have set up sales structures in all of the relevant markets and developed low-cost products." The Nano is nicknamed the "people's car" for its affordable pricing.

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For the HVAC assembly, Behr currently is setting up a new plant in Singur, India near Calcutta. Production at the new site is slated to start in mid-2008. Behr India began its joint venture with Anand Group in 1997, and expanded its commitment to India with the opening of a new production plant in Pune last year.

In the past fiscal year the Behr Group, the leading specialist in automotive air
conditioning and engine cooling systems, succeeded in boosting sales by 6.1 percent to 3.38 billion Euros.

At year-end, there were 19,448 employees in the Behr Group, 4.6 percent more
than in the previous year. Personnel levels increased mainly in the growth markets of Eastern Europe, India and China. However, the company was also able to create new jobs in Germany

THREATS
EPA has set stringent standards for Emissions. These standards are forcing to make changes to Product and Technology for reduced fuel consumption and new regulations.

Further price increases on the raw material markets for aluminium, stainless steel
and plastics.

Recyclability Issues. Electronics and Impact of Hybrid Vehicles. Switching to Hybrid Cars with sheer Cost of Batteries or Fuel Cells and
Hydrogen. Infrastructure.

Competitive Pressures.

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Following India's growing openness, the arrival of new and existing models, easy availability of finance at relatively low rate of interest and price discounts offered by the dealers and manufacturers all have stirred the demand for vehicles and a strong growth of the Indian automobile industry. The data obtained from ministry of commerce and industry, shows high growth obtained since 2001- 02 in automobile production continuing in the first three quarters of the 200405. Annual growth was 16.0 per cent in April-December, 2004; the growth rate in 200304 was 15.1 per cent. The automobile industry grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22 per cent between 1992 and 1997. With investment exceeding Rs. 50,000 crore, the turnover of the automobile industry exceeded Rs. 59,518 crore in 2002-03. Including turnover of the auto-component sector, the automotive industry's turnover, which was above Rs. 84,000 crore in 2002-03, is estimated to have exceeded Rs.1,00,000 crore ( USD 22. 74 billion) in 2003-04. The Indian Automobile Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.5 percent amounting to Rs. 13,008 million by 2010. The Commercial Vehicle Segment has been contributing to the automobile market to a great extent. Many foreign companies have been investing in the Indian Automobile Market in various ways such as technology transfers, joint ventures, strategic alliances, exports, and financial collaborations. The auto market in India can boast of attractive finance schemes, increasing purchasing power, and launch of the latest products. Total sales of major car manufacturers in India registered a figure of 0.674 million units at the end of March, 2007. The number of car exports in India was 39,295 units. General Motors, Maruti, and Honda accounted for 60 percent of the market sales at the end of April, 2007. There has been an increase in the purchase of motorcycles and cars both, in the rural as well as urban areas. Some vital statistics regarding the automobile market in India has been mentioned below: Two wheelers - 2nd largest in the world Commercial Vehicle - 4th largest in the world Passenger car- 11th largest in the world As such, the Indian automobile market comprises of a wide variety of vehicles such as light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles, cars, scooters, mopeds, motor cycles, 3

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wheelers, and multi-utility vehicles such as jeeps and trax. The modern automobile market in India has been considering key issues in the process of growth: Customer care and not just 'service' Domestic as well as multinational investments Searing through cut-throat competition Road safety Anti-pollution norms. Coordination with the government to enable advancement. Used vehicle trade Automobile Dealers Network in India in terms of Car dealer networks and authorized service stations, Maruti leads the pack with Dealer networks and workshops across the country. The other leading automobile manufactures are also trying to cope up and are opening their service stations and dealer workshops in all the metros and major cities of the country. Dealers offer varying kind of discount of finances who in tern pass it on to the customers in the form of reduced interest rates.

Major Manufacturers of Automobiles in India:


01. Maruti Udyog Ltd. 02. General Motors India 03. Ford India Ltd. 04. Eicher Motors 05. Bajaj Auto 06. Daewoo Motors India 07. Hero Motors 08. Hindustan Motors 09. Hyundai Motor India Ltd. 10. Royal Enfield Motors 11. Telco 12. TVS Motors 13. DC Designs 14. Swaraj Mazda Ltd

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Government has liberalized the norms for foreign investment and import of technology and that appears to have benefited the automobile sector. The production of total vehicles increased from 4.2 million in 1998- 99 to 7.3 million in 2003-04. It is likely that the production of such vehicles will exceed 10 million in the next couple of years.

Automobile Export Numbers

Category Passenger Car Multi Utility Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Two Wheelers Three Wheelers Percentage Growth

1998-99 25468 2654 10108 100002 21138 16.6

2004-05 (Apr-Dec) 121478 3892 19931 256765 51535 32.8

The industry has adopted the global standards and this was manifested in the increasing exports of the sector. After a temporary slump during 1998- 99 and 1999-00, such exports registered robust growth rates of well over 50 per cent in 2002-03 and 2003-04 each to exceed two and- a-half times the export figure for 2001-02.

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Opposing the belief that the growth in automobile industry has catered only to the top income-stratum of society, Growth of exports of 32.8 % in the first three quarters of 2004-05, the fastest growth in volumes has come from commercial vehicles as against passenger cars.

Between 1998-99 and 2003-04, output of commercial vehicles has grown 2.8 times compared to the 2.2 times increase in passenger cars. Furthermore, two-wheeler output continues to dominate the volume statistics of the sector. In 2003-04, for every passenger car turned out by the sector, there were 7 two-wheelers produced. In the two wheeler segment, there is a greater preference for motorcycles followed by scooters, with both production and domestic sales of motorcycles increasing at faster rates than for scooters in the current and previous years. However, mopeds have registered low or negative growth. Export growth rates have been high both for motorcycles and scooters. The future of Indian Automobile market is bright as it looks forward to manufacturing and implementing new innovations such as electric cars as provided by Reva, alternate fuels like CNG and LPG, and probably customized Internet automobile orders. Although India has been much discussed in recent years, and has been the recipient of major foreign investment in its automotive industry, it has in many ways not received the attention of the worlds other major developing country, China but this is about to change.

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With the worlds second largest and fastest-growing population, there is no denying Indias potential in both economic and population terms and the effect it will have on the auto industry in the years to come. The country is already off to a good start, with a welldeveloped components industry and a production level of one million four-wheeled vehicles a year, plus a further five million two- and three-wheelers. India also has substantial strength in mass production techniques and is particularly well served in the fields of research and development and software design. Therefore, as always, the question is when will expansion occur and to what level? The implications, market drivers and scope of a future massive Indian vehicle market are covered in the India Strategic Market Profile, a brand-new forecast of Indian automotive and related activity to 2020. Based on Max Pemberton's unique relational long-term forecasting model, it forecasts car and CV sales, demographics, materials usage, auto industry employment, and explains their inter-relation with detailed analysis.

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Chapter 12

BUSINESS PROPOSITION OF BEHR

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Since its foundation in 1905, Behr has developed from a small family-owned operation into a globally active automotive industry supplier that is active worldwide - with continually increasing success. Today, the Behr name is synonymous with a seal for future-oriented innovations and top-quality products. A team of some 19,500 employees and a worldwide network of 17 development, 28 production sites and twelve joint venture companies form the foundation for our close partnership with the international automotive industry. Behr has continued to expand its position as a worldwide leading original equipment supplier for vehicle air conditioning and engine cooling in passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Its products contribute to safe, comfortable and ecologically sound mobility. Their goal is to expand the company's international position as the leader in innovations and become the number one in customer service worldwide. We are consistently pushing our international expansion ahead and are currently number three globally. Right now, we are expanding our presence on the growing Asian automotive markets. Parallel to this, Behr is increasing its commitment in growing markets such as Brazil, South Africa, and India. Behr India, a 60:40 joint venture between Behr GmbH & Co. KG of Germany and Anand Automotive Systems Behr GmbH & Co. KG of Germany is one of the worlds leading manufacturers and suppliers of original equipment for passenger and commercial vehicles and Anand Automotive Systems is Indias leading manufacturer of automotive components and systems. Behr India is making a key contribution towards achieving the companys strategic goal, which is to generate 10 per cent of the company sales from Asia by the end of 2010. Behr India is currently exporting heat exchangers, Visco clutches and also sourcing components like castings, EGR cooler parts and wiring harness for Behr worldwide. In India, Behrs key customers include Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, General Motors, Renault, Ashok Leyland, TATA Cummins and MAN Force. Pune is one of the most important locations for the automotive industry in India as Behr partners and customers are located here India

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is the fourth-largest automobile producing country in Asia. Auto industry in India is growing at the rate of 20 - 25 % year on year. Based in Pune, India, Behr India Limited designs and manufactures advanced heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) units for the automotive industry. Business need: With diverse operating systems, server platforms and applications, Behr India found its expansion plans were hindered by rising IT costs; decentralized data storage presented a risk to the business, and existing systems were not easily scaled up to meet new customer demands. PUNE, India -- Behr India Ltd., Behr GmbH & Co. KG with the Anand Group, an Indian automotive supplier, will provide air-conditioning systems for the Tata Nano starting in June of this year. Behr India will supply Tata with HVAC modules, manual control heads and condensers from production facilities in Pune and Singur. Product development for the program was done entirely in India. "Behr will be equipping the Nano with state-of-the-art climate-control technology," said Behr India CEO Sunil Kaul. "For Tata, we've created an air-conditioning system that combines cost-efficiency with the capacity to fully accommodate India's hot and humid climate conditions." A special feature of Behr's air-conditioning technology is the integration of a BehrOxal ([R]) coating process for aluminium evaporators. The innovative process improves corrosion protection and condensed water drainage in evaporators, while at the same time protecting the environment, since it does not contain chemical coatings. BehrOxal technology won a coveted 2007 PACE award from Automotive News. "Behr is well placed to participate in the success of low-cost vehicles. We have production locations in Brazil, China, Czech Republic, India and Mexico, as well as development centres in Brazil, China and India," noted Klemens Schmiederer, a member of the Board of Management at Behr Group. "We also have set up sales structures in all of the relevant markets and developed low-cost products." The Nano is nicknamed the "people's car" for its affordable pricing. For the HVAC assembly, Behr currently is setting up a new plant in Singur, India near Calcutta. Production at the new site is slated to start in mid-2008. Behr India began its joint venture with Anand Group in 1997, and expanded its commitment to India with the

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opening of a new production plant in Pune last year. Behr will continue to be an independent company. They will hold a solid position among the top three manufacturers in engine cooling and vehicle air conditioning worldwide. They are number one in Europe and among the top three in the USA. Asia, South and Central America, Eastern Europe, and South Africa, all play an important part in the Behr Group. The automotive industry remains the central focus of their business. In both of their business sectors, engine cooling and vehicle air conditioning, they are active at every level of the valueadded chain: components, modules, entire systems and large assemblies such as frontends and cock .They have launched a Behr Group-wide profit-enhancing project 2010: it encompasses production, development, administration and sales.Behr remains on course for future growth, and will achieve sales of over 3.7 billion euros by 2010. The basis for this development is their strengthened position in the growth markets, as well as product innovations geared to reducing CO2 emissions pits. All automotive manufacturers are Behr customers, especially concentrated on European manufacturers and commercial vehicle manufacturers around the globe. The clear targets for 2010 are: sales of over 3.7 billion euros, profits equivalent to 3 percent of sales, and an ROCE of over 10 percent. The automotive industry will still be their primary business. Despite the fluctuations in individual markets, the demand from the automotive industry will still be generally stable, because the need for mobility will be as great as ever. Behr will be addressing that need by contributing towards safe, comfortable and environmentally responsible mobility. The OEM business will still be their core segment. In both business units, engine cooling and air conditioning, they will be involved at every point of the value added chain: components, modules, entire systems and major modules such as front-ends and cockpits. All automotive manufacturers throughout the world will be on their customer list, with a particular focus on truck makers. Their second business segment in the automotive industry will continue to be the spare parts business, including both original spare parts supplied to the retail organizations of our OEM customers, and in the independent aftermarket, which we will still be developing jointly with Hella. In 2015, they will rank among the top three in Europe, America and China in terms of independent aftermarket sales. Outside the automotive industry, their main activity will still be cooling systems for heavy-duty engines, plus cooling and air conditioning systems

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for rail vehicles, buses and agricultural machinery. These segments will be complemented with the supply of aviation and electronics cooling products and motorcycle components. Behr Industry will account for ten percent of Group sales. Looking at Behr in 2015, what will their customers most appreciate about them? Their innovative strength and clear focus on service, our proverbial quality, our productivity, and our global presence. Behr your performance partner.

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Chapter 13

PLAN OF ACTION

PLAN OF ACTION The Plan of Action can be devised as follows --96

(I.)

With the stricter due implementation of New emission Standards from the EPA the company needs to make the product compatible with the change in design and technology

(II.) (III.)

There should be Cost Reduction and Downsizing Fourth Edition of Engine Cooling Systems. Given that there are an increasing number of heat exchangers located at the front-end, packaging the engine cooling system becomes increasingly difficult

(IV.) (V.) (VI.)

Competitive pressures should be handled by quick implementation of the latest and Cost Effective Technology Pedestrian Safety Regulations at front ends should be of Paramount Importance and should be taken well care of. Research and Development should be constantly carried out in the field of driving dynamics

(VII.) The Sectors that should be targeted should be the Construction Equipments,
Agricultural Machinery, Power Generation Plants, Commercial and Rail Vehicles and Ships at a larger scale. (VIII.) EGR coolers should be Environmentally Clean. (IX.) The target fixed at Kyoto Protocol was an 8% reduction of emissions in all sectors of the economy compared to 1990 levels by 2008-2012.So this should be taken care of. (X.) (XI.) Implementation of Reliable high Performance Series of EGR coolers. Behr Industry entered a new business field: cooling for electronic components. The broad product range also includes components for the motorcycle industry. Among these are wheels, wheel rims, fuel tanks, and, sinceR744 as a New Refrigerant.

(XII.) Progress to be made in the field of Durability and Acoustics Increased


standardization of methods, progress in virtual product development, and increased productivity of the testing facilities which will contribute to cost cutting. (XIII) Re-engineering and Re-designing should be done for Tomorrows Cars.

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(XIV) Low internal and external leak designs help improve engine performance and lower emissions. (XV) Stainless steel valves and components provide robust performance and resistance to corrosion, high temperatures and wear. (XVI) There is also a trend for more compact engine cooling modules in order to solve the space constraints under the hood. (XVII) The EGR systems should improve the dynamic and thermal performance. (XVIII) Hybrid EGR Systems should be developed. (XIX) Customers want the best performance for the lowest price. (XX) The competitors are offering electric EGR valves to include light and medium Applications so such kind of improvements could be made to increase durability, performance and flow control.

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CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS

CONCLUSION

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The Sales of Behrs joint venture with the Indian Anand Automotive climbed to 52 million Euros. The development was strengthened in particular by high demand for Cars from Indian Automakers. The Portfolio is being extended to include engine Cooling Products. The construction of the new plant will provide Additional Capacity to ensure Behr America has developed an improved exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler that adheres to the latest United States emissions standards for heavy trucks Continued Growth. In the Anticipation of the New Euro 5 Emission Standards Behr has developed a new management system called the House of Reliability (HoR) that keeps track of the reliability of the new EGR cooler. The HoR is based on seven elements: mission profile, failure management and weak-point analysis, virtual breakdown, component analysis, test strategy, field observation and validation. Behr India Ltd., Behr GmbH & Co. KG with the Anand Group, an Indian automotive supplier, will provide air-conditioning systems for the Tata Nano starting in June of this year in the city of Pune Behr India will supply Tata with HVAC modules, manual control heads and condensers from production facilities in Pune and Singur. Product development for the program was done entirely in India. "Behr will be equipping the Nano with state-of-the-art climate-control technology," said Behr India CEO Sunil Kaul. "For Tata, we've created an air-conditioning system that combines cost-efficiency with the capacity to fully accommodate India's hot and humid climate conditions." A special feature of Behr's air-conditioning technology is the integration of a BehrOxal ([R]) coating process for aluminium evaporators. The innovative process improves corrosion protection and condensed water drainage in evaporators, while at the same time protecting the environment, since it does not contain chemical coatings. BehrOxal technology won a coveted 2007 PACE award from Automotive News. "Behr is well placed to participate in the success of low-cost vehicles. We have production locations in Brazil, China, Czech Republic, India and Mexico, as well as development centres in Brazil, China and India," noted Klemens Schmiederer, a member of the Board of Management at Behr Group. "We also have set up sales structures in all of the relevant markets and developed low-cost products."

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The Nano is nicknamed the "people's car" for its affordable pricing. For the HVAC assembly, Behr currently is setting up a new plant in Singur, India near Calcutta. Production at the new site is slated to start in mid-2008. Behr India began its joint venture with Anand Group in 1997, and expanded its commitment to India with the opening of a new production plant in Pune last year. . RECOMMENDATIONS The business unit has to monitor key macro environment forces (demographic, economic, technological, political-legal & social cultural) & significant Microenvironment factors (customers, cornpetitors, distributors & suppliers) that affects its ability to earn profits. A marketing opportunity is an area of buyer need or potential interest in which a company can perform profitably. The BEHR India should set up a marketing intelligence system to track trends & important developments. BEHR India can meet the need for more information for making buying process more efficient by using the internet. For ex. Enza vikas. A BEHR India can customize a product or service that was offered only in a standard form. A BEHR India may be able to deliver a product faster. A BEHR India may be able to offer a product at a much lower competitive price. BEHR India has an opportunity to enter into a market of higher price vehicles (D segment). An environmental threat is a challenges posed by an unfavorable trend or development that would lead in the absence of defensive marketing action to deterioration in sales or profit. Threats of intense segment rivalry For ex. Domestic competitors like Enza Vikas Group, ltd. Global competitors like Valeo, Pierburg etc. Threats of new entrants For ex. New entrants in EGR for automobiles is Delphi

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Threats of buyers bargaining power A better defense consists of developing superior product that strong buyers like TATA and Mahindra & Mahindra cannot refuse. Threats of suppliers bargaining power The best defense is to build win-win relations with suppliers or use multiple supply sources. Internal environment analysis Behr India should analyze their internal environment by performing strength & weakness analysis. Checklist for performing strengths & weakness Factors Major Strength Marketing 1. Company reputation 2. Market share 3. Customer Satisfaction 4. Product quality 5. Pricing effectiveness 6. Innovation effectiveness ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Minor Strength Performance Neutral Weakness Minor Weakness Major Weakness

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www.mycii.org www.google.com www.wikipedia.com www.automart.com www.planetindia.net www.hindustanmotors.com www.bajajauto.com www.tempoindia.com www.cars.tatamotors.com www.thehindubusinessline.com www.familycar.com

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