Chennai, India – India’s automotive workers are about to get additional employment options. Today, automotive components manufacturer Emcon Technologies India, announced plans to build a plant in Singur, West Bengal, to manufacture exhaust systems for Nano, the low cost car from Tata Motors, in partnership with Anand Automotive Systems of India.
Turning the rumour mill as rumours that the growing firm as plans to put even more workers to work, by opening additional plants at Pune and other sites which weren’t named.
The plant at Singur is in the planning stages Emcon officials said when contacted for comment, they did confirm rumours of the Pune facility, but would not give specifics about any other planned plants in the works in India’s growing automotive sector.
In conclusion, all the big and small manufacturers of parts for the automotive industry and the car makers themselves are surely making plans to unveil new, Earth-friendly, car models by 2010, Mother
Earth would be proud, if it wasn’t for the previous 2000 years of human progress.