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Omron begins fullscale entry into India

-- 1 June 2006

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Omron Corp., a $5.5 billion/yr, manufacturer of automation and sensing products, has established Omron Automation PVT Ltd. (OEP-IN), a wholly owned subsidiary
in New Delhi, India. The move marks the beginning of a full-scale entry to the rapidly growing Indian factory automation market by Omron’s Industrial
Automation Business (IAB). The new company will handle the sales and servicing of IAB’s control equipment and is scheduled to start operations in April 2006.
India’s factory automation market is growing rapidly, centered on the automotive industry. Until now, IAB has serviced Indian customers through its OEP-SG
subsidiary in Singapore, with representative offices for sales and service in New Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai. By establishing a local sales subsidiary with
distribution rights, IAB aims to provide a timelier and more personalized level of customer support.
Takashi Kitagawa, president of OEP-IN said, “IAB has earmarked India as a market whose growth potential is second
only to China.” Omron projects revenues of ¥1.2 billion (about $10.2 million as of April 5, 2006) from OEP-IN in fiscal 2006.
www.omron.com

           

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