BACKGROUND
The Pune
auto components cluster consists of around 500 SMEs. Of these, 25% firms are exporters,
while 10% firms fall under the medium enterprise category. The cluster caters to
both the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) as well as the replacement market.
The annual turnover of the cluster is around INR 10,000 crores (Excluding automobile
majors like Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Tempo, Kinetic Engineering & Tata Motors.) The key
competitive strength of the Pune auto components cluster is the Pune-Mumbai knowledge
corridor and the presence of established automobile manufacturers at Pune, Nashik,
Aurangabad and Nagpur. Besides, the strong presence of the engineering sector, and
local availability of large skilled labor base adds to the cluster’s economic strengths
Current Status of Information Communication and Technology
It has
been observed that Tier I suppliers at the Pune cluster are providing greater emphasis
on e-business intervention in their business planning through demand Planning &
management, engineering design, and procurement and are into heavy investments to
support their e-business plans. However, ICT absorption for Tier II & III suppliers
is generally low end with computers used for Accounts, Stores & Order acceptance
and delivery related activities. The existing ERP systems supplied by the local
ISVs were found unable to meet the emerging changes in the market by most players,
who are therefore now looking to upgrade their ERP. The survey has revealed that
ICT awareness among units in the cluster is quite high. Most office computers are
networked and internet connectivity easily available with many ISPs offering broadband
services.
Action Plan
The action
plan to improve the ICT engineered competitiveness of the cluster includes action
at two fronts, i.e., improving the overall software eco system at the cluster level,
and secondly, firm level initiatives in order to induce the SMEs for a higher level
absorption. A large number of the respondents have acknowledged the important role
of ICT in improving information sourcing related to technology/ market, improving
customer relations, reducing communication time, research and development, improving
production efficiency & quality, and reducing product delivery time to the market.
The general consensus in the cluster is that considering emerging market developments,
functional automation and cross functional process integration are the need of the
hour.
Institutional Support
TThere
are a quiet a few support institutions present in the cluster. They come from various
technical aspects such as education, management, computer technology and applications,
research institutes, and associations. A list of the same is given below: