PPAP Automotive partners with Hutchinson to develop body sealing systems for Indian passenger vehicles

PPAP Automotive partners with Hutchinson to develop body sealing systems for Indian passenger vehicles

Under this partnership, PPAP will leverage Hutchinson’s advanced technologies, licensed know-how and ongoing technical support, it said

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Under this partnership, PPAP will leverage Hutchinson’s advanced technologies, licensed know-how and ongoing technical support, it said

PPAP Automotive, an automotive components manufacturer, on Wednesday said it has entered into a technology partnership agreement with Hutchinson to manufacture advanced body sealing systems in India for the passenger vehicle segment.

Under this partnership, PPAP will leverage Hutchinson’s advanced technologies, licensed know-how and ongoing technical support, it said.

PPAP Automotive will undertake production of these products through its existing manufacturing facilities across India, ensuring efficient localisation and scalability.

Hutchinson specialises in critical, high-performance multi-material solutions for demanding automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.

“By combining Hutchinson’s global expertise with PPAP’s strong manufacturing presence and customer relationships in India, we aim to deliver future-ready, innovative, high-quality body-sealing solutions that meet the evolving requirements of automotive OEMs,” said Abhishek Jain, Managing Director & CEO of PPAP Automotive Limited.

This partnership represents another important strategic milestone in PPAP’s journey to enhance technology-driven growth, increase value-added content per vehicle, and further deepen its engagement with automotive OEMs across both conventional and next-generation mobility platforms, the company said.

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