Wirral-based Plus Point targets India expansion with trade mission plans
Wirral firm Plus Point has embarked on a journey to expand into the Indian automotive industry.
The company, which provides auditing technicians for the automotive sector, has identified a gap in the market and hopes to offer support for Indian firms supplying to the UK.
Plus Point has instructed strategic partners to create a report and set up meetings with key automotive suppliers in India.
Mark, the firm’s managing director, plans to embark on a trade mission during the next two months to meet delegates and propose his services.
Commenting on the plans, Mark said: “Working directly with the Indian Government is an exciting time for Plus Point as we are going through a period of rapid growth.”
Mark hopes that by working with Indian suppliers, he will be able to streamline the company’s responsive service.
He continued: “By working with direct suppliers we are able to react to situations more effectively and return a production line to its normal working order much quicker than our competitors.
“Recently commissioned reports from specialist company have provided Plus Point with clear insights into Indian business sectors. The automotive industry in India is worth a staggering amount and it is growing year on year. We’re hoping to break into the market with a few key clients and develop from there on out.”
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