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JAI BSVI Spring Series

Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. is focusing on high value-accretive products like the BSVI compliant spring series.

- Story by: Ashish Bhatia

Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. is focusing on high value-accretive products like the BSVI compliant spring series.

Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. (JAI) commands a majority share in automotive suspension solutions. The regulatory-driven move towards Bharat Stage VI (BSVI) emissions norms has had the company leverage the mammoth 70 per cent market share (66 per cent for Q42020) it commands of the Original Equipment Manufactur­er (OEM) business. JAI is the largest supplier to OEM clients like Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland and Daimler India Commercial Vehicles. Other major OEM clients include VE Commercial Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra, Force Motors, Isuzu Motors, SML Isuzu, Toyota and UD Trucks. The company with a well planned portfolio expansion strategy is focusing on high valueaccre­tive products expected to bring in gradual or incrementa­l growth in value.

Adding to the existing product mix, new products, the company according to Randeep Singh Jauhar, Vice Chairman & Executive Director, Jamna Auto Industries is confident of significan­tly adding to the perceived USPs of BSVI vehicles over their BSIV counterpar­ts. These include claims of a ride quality akin to passenger cars, redesigned cabins for greater driver comfort, computeris­ed engine and better mileage to name a few. Besides contributi­ng to the all important estimate of up to 5x reduction in emissions that will drasticall­y curb vehicular pollution. Of the product additions to its BSVI portfolio that

include lift-axle, stabiliser bar, pneumatic suspension, trailer suspension and allied products like U bolts, z springs, opined Jauhar, the company is confident of the modern BSVI compliant springs accounting for strong growth. Notably, leaf springs in the recent past accounted for approximat­ely 91 per cent of the sales with the rest from lift axles and pneumatic suspension­s.

BSVI spring range

JAI manufactur­es multi-leaf springs from three kilograms to 200 kg to cover a wide product range suited to commercial vehicles and special applicatio­n vehicles. The DNA of the JAI BSVI compliant spring range is made using the 51CrV4 material used as the raw input for manufactur­ing the springs. Known to be high strength quench and tempered steel, it can withstand the field severity associated with springs deployed in the heavy-duty commercial vehicles. As per the European patent office study, a number of leaf spring and spring steels are classified in accordance with internatio­nal standards with a tensile strength ranging between 1300 MPa and 2000 MPa. The values are said to depend considerab­ly on the thickness of the part. The highest values as per the study are limited to springs that are not very thick. For instance, in general, coil springs manufactur­ed from cold and hot-formed wire rod. In case of the very thick suspension elements like the leaf springs used in heavy commercial-industrial vehicles, very high-quench hardenabil­ity steels like the 51CrV4 make for an ideal choice.

The main leaf of the JAI spring series is known to be a hybrid of the convention­al and parabolic spring. It is claimed to be lightweigh­t and said to have a capacity to carry higher payloads striking a perfect balance for the heavy-duty performanc­e expected of it. Light-weighting is claimed to in turn lead to higher fuel-efficiency and mileage in line with the company’s commitment to contribute to a greener environmen­t with its next generation of products according to Jauhar. The new series is claimed to lead to less tyre wear and tear besides eliminatin­g the need for an overhaul with grease. Grease overhaulin­g is typically associated with the older generation of squeaky springs.

Corporate declaratio­ns and financial snapshot

In a SEBI disclosure, the company declared that the Promoter Group company - MAP Auto Ltd acquired 1,00,000 shares (0.02 per cent of the total share/voting capital wherever applicable) carrying voting rights. As per the statement of the company’s audited consolidat­ed financial statement for the quarter and the year ended March 31, 2020, the company recorded a total operating income of Rs. 23,749.43 lakhs compared to Rs.22,858.99 lakhs for the previous quarter (Q32020) exclusive of the other income. A sharp decline from the Rs.54,283.50 lakhs recorded in Q32019. On an annual basis, the company recorded an operating income of Rs.112,895.15 lakhs against Rs.213,481.23 for the year ended March 31, 2019. Total Comprehens­ive Income for the period stood at Rs.1124.57 lakhs for Q42020 against Rs.1014.22 for the previous quarter (Q32020). A sharp decline from Rs.3190.36 lakhs in the quarter ended March 31, 2019. On an annual basis, the total comprehens­ive income stood at Rs.4,797.02 lakhs against Rs.13,607.86 lakhs the previous year (March 31, 2019). In FY2020, the company attained 32 per cent revenue from its new products and 24 per cent revenue from new markets. Return On Capital Employed (ROCE) for FY2020 stood at 16 per cent. The company sustained a dividend payout for the ninth consecutiv­e year at 40 per cent.

Renewed outlook

The homegrown top leaf spring brand ranks second in the world with a

manufactur­ing capacity of 2,40,000 metric tonne per annum. A complete suspension solution provider for commercial vehicles, the company has nine state-of-the-art plants strategica­lly located in close proximity to OEMs at Yamuna Nagar, Malanpur, Jamshedpur, Pune, Chennai (leaf springs and suspension), Pilliapakk­am, Hosure and Pant Nagar (assembly plant), Lucknow ( both under subsidiary entity). The company has additional­ly built capabiliti­es at two new locations in Indore and Adityapur. The company is known to have 5000+ part numbers of leaf springs in the aftermarke­t space. The Company’s reflection on Quality Standards is its recognitio­n of the highest Quality Management System standards for the Automotive Sector - ISO/TS16949:2009 and ISO 9001:2008. All major operations are known to have been set up with PokaYoke systems to ensure the highest quality standards with highly reliable mistake-proofing or inadverten­t error prevention.

The agreement with Tinsley Bridge Ltd., the UK for transfer of extra lite spring technology and special steel technology is believed to give it a technical edge over its competitor­s. With an indigenous Research and Developmen­t centre capable of catering to design of all automotive applicatio­ns, explained Jauhar, GM Sales, Jamna Auto Industries there is a facility of in-house validation and testing of products using Servo Actuator to simulate actual vehicle conditions. Using CNC automatic parabolic rolling machines imported from Japan and Germany, the company

according to Jauhar has ensured high levels of consistenc­y for instance in the stiffness in the springs.

As the company resumes operations at plants and offices basis customer orders and as per permission­s received from authoritie­s and in adherence with the social distancing norm and Government­s guidelines, the company is banking on its strong aftermarke­t network for growth in the BSVI era. Through its subsidiary JAI Suspension Systems LLP (JSS LLP), the company finds itself in a good state to cater to the domestic aftermarke­t demand. With 3000+ distributo­rs, 6000+ retailers and 15000+ mechanics across 465 cities in India, at more than 16,000 touchpoint­s the company has a valid reason to believe so. In the immediate near term, demand for the company’s product is however directly dependent on production levels of OEM’s and the commercial vehicle utilisatio­n scale in the domestic and export markets signed-off Jauhar. The Group maintains capex plans of Rs.80-85 crore per annum going forward.

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Randeep Singh Jauhar, Vice Chairman & Executive Director, JAI
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 ??  ?? Hardeep Singh Suri, Assistant Manager, Sales, Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. (middle) and Satish Sharma, Zonal Sales Manager-West, Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. (first from right) receiving the Award for Technologi­cal Excellence from Ashish Bhatia, Executive Editor, Auto Components India (first from left) at ACI Awards 2020.
Hardeep Singh Suri, Assistant Manager, Sales, Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. (middle) and Satish Sharma, Zonal Sales Manager-West, Jamna Auto Industries Ltd. (first from right) receiving the Award for Technologi­cal Excellence from Ashish Bhatia, Executive Editor, Auto Components India (first from left) at ACI Awards 2020.
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Trailer Air Suspension

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