Auto component industry grows 32.8% in FY2022-23
Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), the apex body representing India’s Auto Component manufacturing industry announced the findings of its Industry Performance Review for the fiscal year 2022-23. The turnover of the automotive component industry stood at Rs 5.60 lakh crore for the period of April 2022 to March 2023, registering a growth of 32.8 per cent over the previous year.

Commenting on the performance of the auto component industry, Vinnie Mehta, Director General, ACMA said, “On the back of significant vehicle sales in the country, a robust aftermarket and steady exports, the auto component industry demonstrated its best-ever performance in FY23. The component industry sized up to Rs 5.60 lakh crore registering 32.8 per cent growth, thus outpacing its highest-ever turnover of Rs 4.20 lakh crore in FY21-22. Exports grew by 5.2 per cent to Rs 1.61 lakh crore while imports grew by 10.9 per cent to Rs 1.63 lakh crore. The aftermarket, estimated at Rs 85,333 crore also witnessed a steady growth of 15 per cent. Component sales to OEMs in the domestic market grew by 39.5 per cent to Rs 4.76 lakh crore.

Sharing his insights on the performance of the industry, Sunjay Kapur, President, ACMA & Chairman, Sona Comstar, said, “It is pertinent to note that apart from growth in vehicle sales, significant higher value addition from the component sector has led to its noteworthy performance in FY23. On the front of trade, it is appreciable that there has been steady growth in exports despite recessionary trends in Europe and the US, which are key export destinations for the auto components industry. Strong rebound in vehicle sales in the domestic market also led to a sharper rise in imports that has translated into trade deficit this year.”

Elaborating on the mood of the industry and outlook for the near future, Kapur mentioned, “Whilst the automotive value-chain faced significant disruptions in wake of the pandemic, vehicle sales, especially in the passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle and tractor segments have now reached pre-pandemic levels. Even the two-wheeler industry has recovered well. With significant mitigation in the supply-side issues of availability of semiconductors, input raw-material costs and logistics, the vehicle industry is expected to continue to perform well in FY24, which augurs well for the auto components sector. That apart, exports and growth in domestic aftermarket continue to be robust.”

Key findings of the ACMA Annual Industry Performance Review for 2022-23:
Sales to OEMs: Auto Component sales to OEMs, in the domestic market, at Rs 4.76 lakh crore grew 39.5 per cent compared to the previous year. Consumption of increased value-added components and a shift in market preference towards larger and more-powerful vehicles contributed to the increased turnover of the auto-components sector.

Exports: Exports of auto components witnessed a growth of 5.2 per cent to Rs 1.61 lakh crore in 2022-23 in contrast to Rs 1.41 lakh crore in 2021-22. North America accounting for 32 per cent of exports, saw a growth of 8 per cent. Europe accounted for 31% and Asia for 26% grew 3% and 4% respectively. The key export items included drive transmission and steering, engine components, body/chassis, suspension and braking etc.

Imports: Traction in the domestic market also reflected on imports of component into India. Component imports grew by 10.9 per cent in 2022-23 to Rs 1.63 lakh crore from Rs 1.36 lakh crore in 2021-22. Asia accounted for 66 per cent of imports followed by Europe and North America at 26 per cent and 6 per cent respectively. Imports from Asia grew 12 per cent, while those from Europe by 6 per cent and from North America by 23%.

Aftermarket: Increased movement of vehicles post-pandemic and surge in demand for used vehicles led to buoyancy in the aftermarket across all segments. The turnover of the aftermarket in FY 2022-23 stood at Rs 85,333 crore compared to Rs 74,203 crore in the previous year.

The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) is the apex body representing the interest of the Indian auto component industry. Its membership of over 850 manufacturers contributes more than 90 per cent of the auto component industry’s turnover in the organised sector. ACMA is an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Association.

Sales to OEMs grow 39.5 per cent on back of strong growth in vehicle sales
Exports remain steady despite recessionary trends in key markets
Auto component aftermarket grows 15 per cent to Rs 85,333 crore
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