The Gurgaon-based forging firm, Amtek Auto, has acquired the entire assets of the UK-based J L French's (Witham), a company engaged in manufacturing high pressure die casting (HPDC) aluminium for automotive application, for an undisclosed sum. |
French's current sales revenue is $60 million with 60 per cent capacity utilisation. The facility has 18 HPDC lines having the capacity to generate sales of $120 million. |
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Amtek has been expanding its presence in the UK for the last few years. In 2005, it bought Halberg Guss (Bourne), one of the largest die-casters in the UK. |
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With French's acquisition, Amtek will now cater to clients such as Land Rover, Jaguar, Trellborg, Ford and PSA (Peugeot). |
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The acquisition is predominantly aimed at the European automotive industry. However, there are a number of alternative strategic markets, which could also be explored, the company said in a statement sent to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). |
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The consolidated net profit of the company stood at Rs 120 crore during the third quarter ending March 31, 2007, a growth of 56 per cent as compared to Rs 77 crore in the previous year. In India, the company is the second largest forging company and is also a tier-I supplier to auto majors such as Maruti, Hyundai, Mahindra, Ford and Tata Motors among others. |
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