Officine Meccaniche EME
"We are interested in evaluating the possibility to start a production unit in India. This could be for sure a good solution to add competitiveness and value to our production range," said Mr. Alessandro Guerra – Managing Director of Officine Meccaniche EME, an Italian manufacturer of Speed gears, differential axles, reduction units etc.
We entered into the Indian market quite some time back with our products by starting a business relationship with an Indian company which manufactures industrial vehicles. At Excon 2009 and other construction trade fairs when we participated in India, had received overwhelming response and lot of interest for our products. Our drive units for industrial vehicles up to 3 ton have been the most appreciated products by the visitors.
About the company he said, our company started to produce mechanical transmission in 1962. Actually our main market is Europe but we are also getting overwhelming responses from other European markets such as South Africa and Brazil. In China as well some agricultural vehicles are working with our applications. Our products are suitable for many different applications including industrial, agricultural etc, he added.
We entered into the Indian market quite some time back with our products by starting a business relationship with an Indian company which manufactures industrial vehicles. At Excon 2009 and other construction trade fairs when we participated in India, had received overwhelming response and lot of interest for our products. Our drive units for industrial vehicles up to 3 ton have been the most appreciated products by the visitors.
About the company he said, our company started to produce mechanical transmission in 1962. Actually our main market is Europe but we are also getting overwhelming responses from other European markets such as South Africa and Brazil. In China as well some agricultural vehicles are working with our applications. Our products are suitable for many different applications including industrial, agricultural etc, he added.
NBM&CW November 2011