ZF Aftermarket Launches TRW Brake Fluid Products in India

‘Camouflage With Škoda’ Design Contest Winners Announced

ZF Aftermarket has introduced the TRW range of braking fluid solutions for the aftermarket customers in India. 

The company said in a statement that the brake fluid provides enhanced safety in all ABS, disc and drum brake vehicles with improved pedal feel and braking comfort, with an additional high water tolerance feature. TRW range exceeds the industry standards with excellent lubrication and viscosity factors across varying weather and braking load conditions, the release claimed. 

ZF Aftermarket aims to enhance the value creation for mobility users with a strong customer-centric approach and service capabilities at the customer touch points across India, the company said. 

Philippe Colpron, Head of ZF Aftermarket, said, “India with its robust automobile industry and the corresponding growth expectations make it very attractive and important for ZF Aftermarket. We aim to shape the future mobility experience by taking a personalised approach, creating convenience and staying in close contact with our customers to continuously improve and provide lifecycle servitisation for the entire mobility ecosystem. Our value-added services and solutions will allow our customers to improve their operations and help them in meeting their zero vehicle downtime expectations.” 

P Kaniappan, responsible for ZF Aftermarket in India and Managing Director, ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd, said, “The TRW launch is a significant milestone in ZF Aftermarket’s commitment to bring the best global solutions to India. TRW brand is one of the world’s leading brands for braking, steering, and suspension. In India, these solutions are localised and cater to specific market requirements to offer best customer brand experience/ at the best price for the market. We look forward to further enriching our offerings with the introduction of robust global solutions for our customers.” (MT)  

Carraro India Opens First Authorised Service Centre In Faridabad

Cararro India

Carraro India, a subsidiary of the Italian group Carraro, has inaugurated its first authorised service centre in Faridabad, Haryana. This facility is the first of four centres the company plans to establish across India by 2026 to support its expansion in the off-highway vehicle market.

The centre is operated in partnership with Balaji Enterprises and will provide maintenance for driveline systems, including axles and transmissions used in agricultural and construction machinery.

The facility is equipped with diagnostic tools and a stock of genuine spare parts to ensure the repair of equipment. It aims to serve customers in Northern India, reducing downtime for fleet operators and farmers. Carraro India currently operates manufacturing plants in Pune and produces driveline solutions for several original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

The inauguration in Faridabad marks the start of a network growth strategy. Carraro intends to open three additional centres in locations with high concentrations of off-highway equipment. This initiative is designed to move after-sales support closer to the end-user, providing technical assistance and training for local mechanics.

Andrea Conchetto, CEO, Carraro Group, stated, “The opening of our first authorised service centre in Faridabad is a milestone in our journey to enhance customer experience in India. This facility is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class service and support to our customers. We are confident that this centre will set new benchmarks in service excellence”.

S Krishnan, Managing Director, Carraro India, said, “The Faridabad centre is the first of many such facilities we plan to open across the country. Our goal is to ensure that our customers have access to genuine parts and expert service, regardless of their location. This expansion will help us strengthen our presence in the Indian market and provide better value to our customers”.

“We are proud to partner with Carraro India in this initiative. Our team is trained to provide the best-in-class service to Carraro customers. We look forward to a successful partnership and to serving the needs of the off-highway vehicle industry in this region,” added Balaji Enterprises representative.

Knorr-Bremse And WESP-Group Launch JV For Commercial Vehicle Data Services

WESP - Knor-Bremse

Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Nutzfahrzeuge and Dutch company WAGH (WESP-Group) have established a joint venture, WESP CV, to develop digital services for the commercial vehicle industry.

The new entity headquartered in Germany will see Knorr-Bremse hold 51 percent stake, while WAGH will hold the remaining 49 percent.

WESP CV will focus on data-driven benchmarking for workshops. By comparing performance indicators, the venture aims to help companies identify operational efficiencies and use data to inform business decisions. The database created through this partnership is intended to provide transparency regarding market potential and product field data for workshops, distributors and industry partners.

The partnership seeks to address industry challenges, such as the shortage of skilled staff, by ensuring workshop employees can operate with higher efficiency through predictive maintenance solutions and integrated data ecosystems.

Alexander Wagner, Vice-President Global Aftermarket/TruckServices, Knorr-Bremse Commercial Vehicles, said, "The founding of WESP CV marks the next milestone toward a holistic and efficient commercial vehicle aftermarket ecosystem. The joint venture combines WESP's expertise in digital services for workshops with Knorr-Bremse's expertise in the commercial vehicle market. We want to support commercial vehicle workshops with data-based consulting services, helping them to identify operational efficiency potential, enable data-based decisions, and exploit previously untapped business opportunities or potential for improvement. This extensive database will not only support commercial vehicle workshops, but also other market participants and industry partners in gaining deeper transparency about market potential and product field data.”

Bas Wintjes, Managing Director, WAGH, said, “In the past months, we have consistently aligned our tools with the key KPIs of the truck, trailer and bus market. One thing has become clear: the fundamental principles remain the same – benchmarking against others enables workshops to achieve targeted improvements. In today’s environment, where it is becoming increasingly difficult to find skilled staff, it is more important than ever to ensure that workshop employees can work efficiently. Data-driven predictive maintenance solutions will play a central role in the future. Particularly valuable is the collaboration between manufacturers, distributors, and workshops: a strong data ecosystem gives all stakeholders the opportunity to measurably enhance their performance. The partnership with Knorr-Bremse is an important step in the further internationalization of WESP-Group. We look forward to combining Knorr-Bremse’s market expertise with our proven, practice-oriented tools.”

Maruti Suzuki Partners Indian Oil To Establish Service Centres At Fuel Stations

Maruti Suzuki India - IOCL

Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest passenger vehicle manufacturer, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) to set up vehicle service facilities at fuel retail outlets across India.

The partnership aims to integrate automotive maintenance with energy supply points to increase service accessibility for car owners.

As per the understanding, facilities at IOCL stations will offer routine maintenance, minor repairs and major services. This initiative expands Maruti Suzuki India’s existing network, which currently consists of 5,780 service touchpoints in 2,882 cities. Indian Oil operates a network of over 41,000 fuel stations nationwide, providing the infrastructure for the rollout.

Ram Suresh Akella, Executive Officer (Service), Maruti Suzuki India, said, “Our goal is to make car servicing as easy and convenient as possible for our customers. By partnering with Indian Oil Corporation Limited, one of India’s most trusted Maharatna enterprises, we will leverage their unmatched reach to take our after-sales service to locations frequently visited by our customers. This collaboration marks a significant step to bring mobility and energy sector together and deliver superior customer care experience. We are committed to enhance accessibility, deliver unmatched convenience, and ensure complete peace of mind in the car ownership journey for our customers.”

Saumitra P. Srivastava, Director (Marketing), Indian Oil Corporation, said, “Indian Oil is committed to enhancing the customer experience at our fuel stations through value-added services. With a network of over 41,000 fuel stations across the length and breadth of India, we are uniquely positioned to bring essential services closer to the consumer. By partnering with Maruti Suzuki, we are integrating world-class automotive maintenance along with our energy offerings.”

The collaboration represents a convergence of the mobility and energy sectors, intended to provide maintenance at locations already frequented by motorists for refueling.

ACMA Automechanika

ACMA Automechanika New Delhi, the biennial automotive aftermarket component trade fair, is set to be held from 5th February to 7th February 2026 at Yashobhoomi (IICC), Dwarka.

The event in its biggest avatar is set to feature over 800 exhibitors from 19 countries, representing the largest edition of the fair to date.

The expansion follows an 8 percent growth in exports for India’s automotive components industry and a 6 percent growth in the domestic aftermarket for FY2025. Factors contributing to this growth include an ageing vehicle population and the formalisation of service networks. The exhibition will cover 50,000 gross square metres and showcase 3,000 brands, including 285 first-time participants.

The event spans several sectors:

  • Components and Systems: Electronics, body parts and engine components.
  • Repair and Maintenance: Diagnostics, service equipment and workshop tools.
  • Accessories and Customisation: Car care, body and paint and lifestyle products.
  • Emerging Technology: Solutions for new mobility and digital service channels.

ACMA Automechanika New Delhi will feature international pavilions from China, Germany, Iran, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and Taiwan. Participating global brands include GMB, Horse Powertrain Solutions and Teknorot Otomotiv. A dedicated Workshop Pavilion will focus specifically on diagnostics and service equipment. Component makers from India such as Minda Corporation, Schaeffler India, SKF India and ZF India have also confirmed their participation.

Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings, said, “I am very delighted by the fact that the show has received a very rich domestic and international participation and also the show has reflected the upward growth of India’s auto component sector. ACMA Automechanika New Delhi, which is a part of our global brand, has impressively posted a huge increase in new participants and is presenting a huge lineup of aftermarket solutions. All this is coming at a time when industry and government are simultaneously spearheading efforts to make India an auto powerhouse. We are confident of delivering a yet another amazing edition of the show.”

Vinnie Mehta, Director General, ACMA, said, “For ACMA, the event is not only about showcasing products, but about presenting India as a reliable partner for quality-driven, technology-led aftermarket solutions. With higher localisation, improving export capability and participation across MSMEs, Tier-1 suppliers and global brands, the aftermarket is steadily moving towards higher value and innovation.”

The fair will include knowledge programmes on 6 and 7 February, covering topics such as regulatory compliance, anti-counterfeiting, and workshop best practices. A leadership dialogue will specifically address the localisation of semiconductor power components for the electrification of two-wheelers and three-wheelers in India.