German auto component maker Continental AG said on Wednesday it would invest over 50 million euros (about Rs 330 crore) in India in the next two years primarily to get into the radial tyre segment as well as to ramp up its existing production facilities.
The company, which has recently completed acquisition of the Modi Tyres Co, will make the fresh investments at thelatter's Modipuram facility.
"We are convinced that radialisation will be the driving force in the Indian truck tyre market. . . Our further investment of more than 50 million euros in radial truck tyre production will prepare a solid base in order to meet that demand," Continental AG board member and head of Tyre Division Nikolai Setzer told reporters in New Delhi.
He said there has been a rising demand for vehicles with high quality tyres as well as premium technology in India.
Currently, the company does not make radial tyres in India and the investment at Modipuram will allow it to produce radials for both commercial vehicles and passenger cars by 2013.
Continental plans to ramp up the capacity at Modipuram to produce 200,000 commercial vehicle radial tyres and around 900,000 passenger car radial tyres by the end of 2013.
The Modipuram facility, currently produces 300,000 bias truck and bus tyres per annum, which is likely to go up to 500,000