ZF Group, international chief in drive line and chassis expertise, has inaugurated its first ZF (professional) Tech plus workshop in Delhi aimed toward offering assist to workshop companions within the automotive trade, a prime official stated. The ZF (professional) Tech workshop supplies intensive on-site assist for workshops guaranteeing producer experience for all vital elements. The inauguration additionally marks the inspiration for a country-wide roll out of the initiative, ZF Group stated in a press launch on Saturday. “I’m very happy with this launch of India’s first ZF (professional) Tech plus workshop. This reiterates our dedication and ambition within the Indian market. With this facility, we will present unparalleled assist to our workshop companions, enhancing their capabilities and guaranteeing they’re well-equipped to fulfill the evolving calls for of the automotive trade,” Markus Wittig, International Head of Enterprise Line Passenger Automobile, ZF Aftermarket, stated after inaugurating the workshop.
In line with ACMA (The Automotive Part Producers Affiliation), the home aftermarket trade grew by 10% from USD 10.6 billion to USD 11.3 billion in FY2024 as a consequence of improve in automobile elements market and growing formalization of the restore and upkeep market.
The ZF (professional) Tech workshops present technical know-how and directions to workshop companions. All such workshops profit from the intensive assist offered by ZF consultants, starting from technical knowledge and repair campaigns to advertising assist and a state-of-the-art coaching programme.
This strategy ensures that the workshops are well-equipped to deal with the complexities of recent automotive expertise and ship superior service to their prospects.
For distributors, the works purpose to generate secondary gross sales factors by selling ZF merchandise on the workshop degree. The workshops additionally play a vital function in ZF’s long-term technique, guaranteeing superior service, localised options and a sustainable future for mobility, the corporate stated.