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Mahindra to set up manufacturing facility in
Tamil Nadu

With the presence of various
auto companies having their manufacturing
facilities near the city, making it as the
Detroit of South Asia, auto giant Mahindra and
Mahindra would also make a formal foray as the
company has planned for setting up a
manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu with “big
investments”, a senior government official said
here today. “Mahindra and Mahindra had also
confirmed its decision on setting up a facility
in Tamil Nadu. It will be for manufacturing
vehicles (particularly three wheelers and
passenger vehicles)”, Industrial Guidance and
Export Promotion Bureau Executive Vice-Chairman
M Velmurugan said here today. Stating that the
installed capacity of producing passenger cars
currently ranks at 1.3 million per year, he said
with the addition of the facility from Mahindra
and Mahindra, the production would increase to
1.4 million units every year. “once that
happens, then every minute three cars will be
manufactured from Chennai..”, he said at a
seminar on India—Hiroshima Prefecture Business
Matching Seminar 2010 organised by industry body
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). While
declining to comment about the investments
proposed by Mahindra and Mahindra, he later
speaking to reporters said they have allotted
land near Cheyyar. Currently Japanese automaker
Nissan Motor India along with French auto major
Renault, BMW, Ford and Hyundai Motor India have
their manufacturing facilities near Chennai.
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On the country specific clusters
planned by Tamil Nadu Government, he said
besides allotting land for Japan and Korea,
Velmurugan said, “we have also planned to allot
country specific parks for France and Italy in
the Sriperumbudur industrial corridor“. “The
government has shortlisted three locations for
setting up townships... but mostly it will be in
the Sriperumbudur region”, he said. Asked on the
size of the land to be allotted for the
companies in the country specific clusters, he
said, “it will be based on their requests..”. On
the performance of IT and software exports made
from India he said last year Tamil Nadu exported
USD 10 billion exports compared to USD 8.5
billion registered previous year. Hiroshima
Prefecture Governor Hidehhiko Yuzaki in his
speech said Tamil Nadu was having highly skilled
employees every year. According to him there
were 728 Japanese companies present in the
country of which 404 were present in Tamil Nadu.