Paccar Taps India to Source Parts

Jan 13, 2012 11:40 AM

Paccar is turning to India for component  sourcing and developing  technology for its global operations, but  the truck and engine  manufacturer told the India  Times it has no current plans to sell or  assemble products in the country.

Paccar, which was in India participating in  the 11th Auto  Expo for the first time, has set up a technical center in  Pune in partnership  with technology solutions company KPIT  Cummins Infosystems Ltd. The work at the  technical center has already begun  and Paccar said it will hire 200  employees by the end of this year.

“Our focus in India right now is to  successfully launch the technical center in  Pune to develop solutions for  global requirements and introduce ourselves to  the supplier base here,”  Donald J Schulte, Paccar managing director (India  Initiative) told  reporters at a press conference. 

“We have just started getting into contact  with suppliers here... and work at  the technical center has also begun.  By the end of this year we will hire 200  employees.”  

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