Apollo Tyres eyes pole position in India by 2020\, gains from Europe by 2021

Apollo Tyres eyes pole position in India by 2020, gains from Europe by 2021

The company has put in close to Rs 4,000 crore in a new facility in Hungary and has also earmarked another Rs 3,800 crore for a greenfield project in Andhra Pradesh

Press Trust of India  |  Geneva 

expects returns to start accruing from 2021 for the investments it has put in over the last few years across its operations in and Europe, a top said.

The company has put in close to Rs 4,000 crore in a new facility in Hungary and has also earmarked another Rs 3,800 crore for a greenfield project in Andhra Pradesh.

It has also invested in upgrading its existing in Chennai, expanding truck tyre radial production to 12,000 units a day from earlier 6,000 units.

"We expect the year 2021 where this capex which we have invested to start giving us output leading to free cash generation," Vice Chairman and MD told on the sidelines of 89th edition of Geneva Motor Show.

The tyre expects operations to gather steam in in the next financial year as it starts catering to original (OEMs) from its

"has now started to produce around 8,000 tyres a day and around 500 truck tyres a day...we are gaining market share and growing faster than the market in segment. In truck segment feedback is very positive. So we are very bullish here," Kanwar said.

The company has started supplies to various original (OEMs) in like Volkswagen, Ford and and is in talks with the BMW group, he added.

The capacity utilisation for at currently stands at 80 per cent while for truck radial the capacity utilisation is still below 50 per cent, Kanwar said.

"That is why we are saying that FY 20 is the year when we really stabilise," he added.

With already strong presence in replacement market in Germany and Netherlands, the company now plans to focus on countries like France, Italy, and UK, Kanwar further said.

The company currently gets 95 per cent of its revenues from aftermarket segment in and rest from supplies to OEMs, he added.

"It is important to be with the OEMs as over 50 per cent are repeat customers in that segment..we need to take small steps as this is just the beginning," Kanwar said.

Commenting on company's domestic business, Kanwar said: "In as per our vision 2020 we are gunning for leadership positions in whatever product categories we are currently present."

The company is currently and has gained market share in car radial segment, he added.

"Timely investment in AP (Andhra Pradesh) will be able to give us next level of growth," Kanwar said.

Apollo had commissioned its Hungary plant in 2017. Last year, it announced setting up of a manufacturing facility at Chinapanduru village in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 11:30 IST