Shivendra Kumar Singh, ET Bureau Mar 8, 2012, 11.35AM IST
GHAZIABAD: Ghaziabad, home to over hundred auto ancillary units, worth approximately Rs 600 crore is going through an acute manpower shortage despite rise in demand from the sector. While many players are contemplating automation of their units, government apathy and indifference from the banking sector have added to their woes. "We are under a lot of pressure to meet the demands of spare parts from our customers.
The sector is in the pink of its health, but not for us here in Ghaziabad," said Nand Lal Sharma, vice-president of the Kavi Nagar Industrial Area and director of Janus Auto. The two and half decade old company, Janus Auto, has been supplying spare parts to various transport departments of states like Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and the national capital Delhi.
(Source : http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-03-08/news/31135801_1_spare-parts-ancillaries-banking-sector)
GHAZIABAD: Ghaziabad, home to over hundred auto ancillary units, worth approximately Rs 600 crore is going through an acute manpower shortage despite rise in demand from the sector. While many players are contemplating automation of their units, government apathy and indifference from the banking sector have added to their woes. "We are under a lot of pressure to meet the demands of spare parts from our customers.
The sector is in the pink of its health, but not for us here in Ghaziabad," said Nand Lal Sharma, vice-president of the Kavi Nagar Industrial Area and director of Janus Auto. The two and half decade old company, Janus Auto, has been supplying spare parts to various transport departments of states like Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and the national capital Delhi.
(Source : http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-03-08/news/31135801_1_spare-parts-ancillaries-banking-sector)
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