ZF Group Strengthens Indian Manufacturing with β‚Ή192 Crore Coimbatore Plant.

German auto giant ZF Group inaugurates 19th Indian plant in Coimbatore making fuel-efficient transmissions & axles. 30% output for exports.

Plant Overview

🏭 Location: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
πŸ“ Size: 10,000 sqm facility
πŸ’° Investment: β‚¬20M (β‚Ή192 crore)
🌍 Strategy: “Make in India for India & the World”
πŸ”§ Product Focus:

  • ERGOPOWER M transmissions (construction)
  • MULTITRAC axles (heavy equipment)
  • EcoMet transmissions (railways)

Strategic Significance

1. Market Positioning

  • 11th facility in TN:Β Reinforces state as auto/industrial hub
  • Export Hub:Β 30% production for global markets (Europe/Asia)
  • Localization:Β 65% domestic sourcing by 2026

2. Product Innovations

ProductKey FeatureBenefit
ERGOPOWER MAuto-powershift tech15% fuel savings
MULTITRACWet multi-disc brakes20% efficiency gain
EcoMetModular metro gearbox30% cost reduction

3. Industry Impact

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure Push: Supports India’s $1.4T construction equipment market
πŸš„ Rail Modernization: Aligns with metro expansion in 50+ cities
πŸ”‹ Sustainability: Eco-design reduces lifecycle emissions


Leadership Insights

“This plant embodies our dual commitment to India’s growth and global competitiveness in industrial tech.”
– Dr. Peter Laier, ZF Board Member

“Coimbatore’s engineering talent makes it ideal for precision manufacturing.”
– Akash Passey, ZF India President


ZF’s India Footprint

MetricDetail
Manufacturing Plants19 (11 in TN)
R&D Centers3 (Bengaluru, Hyderabad)
Employees12,000+
Local Suppliers200+ MSMEs

Global Context

πŸ“ˆ Industrial Tech Growth: ZF’s €4.2B division revenue (2024)
πŸ”§ Rail Legacy: 100+ years in railway systems
🌐 Production Network: 161 plants across 30 countries


Why This Matters?

πŸ› οΈ Skill Development: 500+ high-tech jobs created
🚜 Farm-to-Factory: Supports India’s infra equipment demand
πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Tech Transfer: German engineering meets Indian scale

Plant complements ZF’s Pune facility for CV solutions. First shipments expected Q1 2025. πŸš›πŸ”©