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                                     Case Study  Winning through Technology: A Case of Advik
                                                 Hi-Tech Pvt. Ltd.


                                            ditya Bhartiya was 23 (2000), when he joined his father’s business. He found that
                                            his parental business is not exciting enough. So he set up a unit to manufacture
                                     Atensioners for two-wheelers. A gadget that keeps the vehicle’s timing chain taut,
                                     this was till then being imported. The technology had just shifted from two-stroke to four
                                     stroke engines and a lot of products had to be imported from Japan at a high cost. Bhartia
                                     offered a replacement of these imports at a fraction of the price.
                                     Technology was an entry barrier so Bhartia’s Advik Hi Tech Pvt. Ltd. tied up with Sunworld
                                     Industrial Co. of Taiwan for help in designing, developing, and testing in initial batch of
                                     tensioners. Sunworld also helped Advik in establishing research and development centre.
                                     By 2010, Advik has better technology than Sunworld.
                                     Advik’s first customer was Bajaj Auto which gave the fledgling company its first order for
                                     tensioners in 2000. As the year went by, it continued to be a regular buyer beginning to
                                     buy decompression units for its four-stroke, three wheeler engines in 2001, then fuel cocks
                                     and oil pumps in 2003.
                                     In 2003 Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India became the second customer of the Advik.
                                     Soon they went on to export to PT Astra Honda Motor in Indonesia. Advik’s every
                                     component has been tested and approved by Honda’s R&D headquarters in Japan and has
                                     been rated high on all five factors of quality, cost, delivery, development capability and
                                     management. More customers kept coming on board along the way: Suzuki Motorcycle,
                                     Yamaha, Kawasaki, LML, Lombardini, Mahindra Two Wheelers, Force Motors, Greaves
                                     Cotton, Ducati Motor Holding, Motori Minarelli and Piaggio.
                                     In November 2009, Avik entered into technical collaboration with Trochocentric GmbH
                                     to launch its foray into components for four wheelers. The two have established a new
                                     company Advik Precision Pvt. Ltd. for which a ` 325 crore plant is being set up close to
                                     Advik HI-Tech’s existing Pune Facility. It will manufacture Oil Pumps, water pumps and
                                     hydraulic tensioners for cars. Bhartia expects that in next 5-10 years, the small car will go
                                     the two wheeler way. “Tie up will give us access to the cutting-edge technologies of a
                                     global market leader with 30 years of experience and expertise in Oil Pumps,” Bharita
                                     says. And the advantage is that the German Company is an R&D house not a manufacturer
                                     - so there will be no market restrictions for Advik, only access to customers like Volkswagen
                                     and Mercedes.
                                     With the Indian auto component industry having reached an estimated size of  ` 68,000
                                     crore in 2006-07 and growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 28.9%, Advik looks
                                     set to keep racing along especially with plants for two more plants at Manesar and
                                     Pantnagar. By 2015, Bhartia is looking at running a ` 500 crore group with an equal split in
                                     business between two and four wheelers.
                                     Questions
                                     1.   Discuss the role of technology in the growth of Advik Hi Tech.
                                     2.   Analyse the case in your own words.

                                   Source: Business Environment, Dr Vivek Mittal, Excel Books





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