To a question on the Brexit, he said it would not have any major impact on JCB India's business.
"The ECE industry is now having a very good growth of 40 per cent. We expect our sales revenue to grow at 20 per cent in calendar year 2016", MD and CEO of JCB India, Vipin Sondhi said here.
Since April 2012, the industry had been witnessing a degrowth. "During October to December 2015, the growth was flat. Growth had started to pick up from January 2016", he told reporters.
The ECE industry's growth has been driven primarily by roads and highways, he said, adding in some states digging of village ponds and canals had also contributed to some extent.
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Sondhi said that growth in the eastern region's West Bengal was around 40 per cent.
"Such high levels of growth is not a steady state. It should stabilise at a lower level at some point of time", he said.
From its Pune components manufacturing plant, JCB India was exporting 60 per cent of the produce to its mother plant in UK.
"Exports of machines was 20 per cent of overall revenue of the company", he said.