Strong Financial Growth for ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited


By Priya Singh

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Updated On: 30-May-2024 08:09 AM


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ZF is the third largest provider of automotive systems for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology.

Key Highlights:
• ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India (ZFCVS) net profit up 11.9% to Rs 406 crore in FY24.
• Revenues rise by 10.8% to Rs 3816 crore in FY24.
• Quarterly net profit flat at Rs 100 crore in Q4 FY24.
• ZFCVS supplies leading vehicle manufacturers like Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra & Mahindra.
• ZF inaugurates the 6th plant in India, focuses on safety, automation, and electric mobility, and plans to expand the workforce, particularly women.

ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited (ZFCVS), a key supplier to automotive OEMs, announced a combined net profit of Rs 406 crore for FY24, up 11.9% from Rs 318 crore in FY23. Similarly, the company's revenues increased by 10.8% to Rs 3816 crore in FY24, compared to Rs 3444 crore in FY23.

Steady Performance in Quarterly Results

ZFCVS' quarterly net profit remained practically constant at Rs 100 crore in Q4 FY24, compared to Rs 101 crore in Q4 FY23. Similarly, the company's revenue in Q4FY24 was recorded at Rs 959 crore, compared to Rs 977 crore in Q4FY23.

ZF is the third largest provider of automotive systems for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology. ZFCVS's top customers include Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra & Mahindra, Switch Mobility, Daimler, JBM Auto, Eicher, Caterpillar, Escorts, TAFE, Audi, and others.

ZF opened its sixth production unit in India in Oragadam, Tamil Nadu, in February. The new manufacturing facility, which is phase I of the project, spans 44.08 acres and contains 7200 square metres. It shows ZF's cutting-edge production technologies.

Expansion Plans

ZF believes the new facility will lead the way in creating new ideas for making vehicles safer, more automated, connected, and electric. This will help improve transportation and increase exports while becoming a top place for making things efficiently.

To fulfill the increased demand from customers, ZF wants to boost its staff at the Oragadam facility over the next decade and would hire mostly women at this site, the firm has announced.

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CMV360 Says

ZF is doing well financially, which is good news for India's automotive industry. They're growing and getting better. They're also hiring more people, especially women, which is great. 

This means they'll keep making new and better things for vehicles and help the country's factories and engineering get even stronger.