Volvo Car Corporation today said it was open to a collaboration with its parent Ford Motor for starting assembly operations in India as it targets to sell 500 units here in the current year.The company, which entered the Indian market in September 2007, is looking at possible synergies with Ford and did not rule out joint manufacturing operations in the near future."Though we are yet to take a call on starting assembly operations in India, we would look at all possibilities where we can have synergies with Ford Motor Company and we will leverage from them," Gerry Keaney, senior vice president (marketing, sales and customer service), Volvo Car Corporation, said today.He said the company was exploring the possibility of leveraging from synergies with Ford, which will help in reducing operational costs and bringing down prices.The company could look at replicating its China and European models in India where it operates in association with Ford and other group companies. "For our assembly operations in China, we share a factory with Ford and Mazda. Similarly, in Europe, we have extensive synergies with group companies in terms of purchasing and R&D," Keaney said.The company said it wanted to study the market for at least one year before it takes a call on starting assembly operations here.Volvo, which has received orders for 100 cars from India, expects to close calendar year 2008 with sales in excess of 500 units. It is also expanding its dealership network to have a pan-India presence.Paul de Voijs, managing director, Volvo India, said: "India offers a great potential for Volvo, and we expect to sell more than 500 cars in the country this year. Our first three dealers here are expected to be operational by next month, and we hope to add 4-6 more dealers to our network soon."