Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is set to make its first acquisition in the automotive component industry. It has entered the final round of negotiations with the Rajkot-based Sar Auto Products. |
The acquisition, once completed, will take Mahindra's total gear manufacturing business to Rs 150 crore. |
Sar Auto, which has been a long-time vendor to M&M's farm equipment sector, manufactures gears and transmission components for the tractor industry. |
Sources close to the development have confirmed that M&M will acquire a majority stake in the company. "The deal is expected to be signed within a couple of weeks," they added. |
When contacted, M&M officials refused to comment on this. "We neither confirm nor deny these speculative reports," said a company spokesperson. S R Virani, managing director of Sar Auto also offered "no comments." |
On an earlier occasion, Hemant Luthra, president, Mahindra Systems and Automotive Technologies (MSAT) told Business Standard: "We are close to sealing a deal with a local gear company with a capacity of around 1.5 million gears per year." M&M was at that time conducting a due diligence of the target company. |
Sar is a Rs 20.25 crore company promoted by Ramesh Virani of the Virani Industries which makes gears for industrial sewing machines, power tools, agricultural equipment, two wheelers, machine tools etc. |
The company manufactures more than a 100,000 gears a month in its Rajkot facility and is a supplier to International Tractors and New Holland Tractors besides Mahindra & Mahindra. |
This will be M&M's first step towards building up a Rs 2000 crore auto component business in the next three years. In the pipeline is a Munich-based engineering services company which after acquisition will be merged into Mahindra Engineering Services. |
Mahindra's MSAT sector, formed last month, includes its engineering services and R&D facilities, strategic sourcing business unit, Mahindra Ugine Steel, Siroplast, PSSL and its gear and axle manufacturing interests. It currently has a turnover of Rs 1,200 crore. |
So far, the sector has been servicing the needs of M&M's farm equipment and automotive sectors primarily, but Luthra is working towards reducing the dependence of the MSAT sector on M&M by 50 per cent in the next three years. |