Sujan ContiTech eyes top slot in NVH products by 2028 | Autocar Professional

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Sujan ContiTech eyes top slot in NVH products by 2028  | Autocar Professional


Sujan ContiTech, the joint venture between the Sujan Group and Continental AG, is aiming at a top leadership slot in NVH (noise, vibration, harness) products in the Indian auto market by 2028.

This vision is a part of its Samarth 2.0 Growth for All plan, which charts out a business growth strategy for 2024 to 2028. 

The joint venture which completes 5 years, has added several automotive brand names, both global and local, to its customer base. In 2023, it made its first foray into the domestic EV space bagging business from a leading and experienced player. With this nomination, SCT’s portfolio caters to PVs, CVs and
EVs.

SCT has also as designed and manufactured new NVH products, some of which have significant export potential. The SCT JV is also working on Advanced Engineering and patents locally. SCT has two plants in Chakan, Pune and Maraimalai Nagar, near Chennai. Its R&D centre is among the most advanced in the NVH business.

Vijay Sujan, CEO, SCT said: “Our partnership with Continental AG is seamless in operations, R&D and ESG. Both partners are working collaboratively to leverage each other’s strengths in experience, and across regions. Customers are recognising the alliance for the support provided in ICE and EV through innovative technologies. We are aiming at customer delight and to bring in new generation
technology.”

Franzsika Jung, board member, SCT said: “The Sujan Group is a capable partner in our India journey. We are committed to the joint venture and happy to support SCT on innovation and EVs, reduce the generation gap in technologies and introduce new products.”

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