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Tuesday March 30, 2004 at 4:05AM - Offshore Outsourcing World Staff

India still no.1 in automotive outsourcing

Despite the anti-outsurcing backlash in the US, India remains poised to get the most of outsourced services from the automotive sector.

While China has emerged as a top destination in the last few years, India is still gets the most votes from car manufacturers because the bulk of requirements is expected to be in the form of engineering and technical services.

According to recent report, the market from engineering and technical services in North America alone amounts to $2 billion. Which is great news for Indian companies like Infosys, Satyam and Tata Technologies which ahve built expertise tailored for the automotive industry.

For US manufacturers, outsourcing to India enables them to increase productivity because they reduce their work processes.

General Motors, for one, has announced that it is increasing the amount of white-collar it sends offshore from $3.5 million in 2003 to $48 million this year.

While this is only about one percent of GM's total manufacturing budget, increasing jobs outsourced offshore signals pressure for the company to reduce costs.

Cost-cutting targets reducing overtime employee costs, slashing energy and water use and buying more robots for manufacturing plants from a variety of sources worldwide.

GM, meanwhile, outsources mostly to Canada and only a small portion to India (worth $200 million in 2003). Outsourced to India is work, such as computer-aided planning of future factory layouts, that is not performed at present by American workers.

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