Interview with Karan Thapar

Director- Marketing, Inventa Cleantec Pvt. Ltd.

Date: 02 May 2013
Karan Thapar, Director- Marketing, Inventa Cleantec Pvt. Ltd.

Company Description: Inventa Cleantec Pvt. Limited (formerly Industrial Spares (India) Pvt. Ltd) was incorporated in 1981 and is now one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of cleaning equipment for automobile and other industries such as industrial vacuum cleaners, road sweepers, scrubbers & scrubber driers, high pressure jets, upholstery vacuum cleaners, steam vacuum cleaners, back pack vacuum cleaners, special plants & machines and misting system. Its cleaning equipment are installed countrywide in government, semi govt. enterprise & other public sector units and even automobile garages. The complete range of its products is manufactured at its manufacturing unit in Noida.

 

Could you please start with a company profile of Inventa? And how is it exactly catering to the automobile industry?

We have been into high-pressure water-jetting for almost 20 years now. That’s the premier tool for the automotive industry when it comes to mechanised washing. A mega car workshop has a turnout of not less than 30 vehicles a day even though during the weekends it goes up to 80 vehicles a day. Recently, there has been a concept of 2-hour services offered by the service outfits of Hyundai, Maruti et al. So if the vehicle has been run for over 5,000km, the workshops have to deliver the service within two hours. That is where we come into play as we automate the washing process. We also offer a series of products like pressure jets to these service points that will help them in expediting the whole process. So when the manpower services fail in terms of deliverance, we step in.

 

Are your customers OEMs or transport undertakings or are they car owners too?

We are not only dealing with automatic car-washing products but also with automatic bus-washers and train washers. Infact, the railway segment is one of our biggest clients. However, my products are not focussed on individual car owners. Ours is a purely B2B product catering directly to the industry. Apart from car workshops, we are also supplying our products to OEMs like Maruti, GM India etc. Besides that, we have also allied with transport undertakings like RSRTC, GSRTC, and cluster buses built by Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, etc.

 

What product range is currently being offered by your company?

We are making hi-pressure water jets, steam cleaners, steam vacuum cleaners, and automatic car washers.

 

So are all the products locally made?

No, all products are not locally made. When we talk about hi-pressure jets, the pumps are imported from Italy. Our tie-up with the Italian manufacturer for the same product dates back to more than two decades. We thoroughly believe in the quality of the pumps that they provide us. So while we are assembling the jets, we source their pumps and the rest of the components are locally procured. The idea is to provide our products to the customers which are hassle-free in the long run. We are importing some low-end pressure-washers in a CBU form as they are commercially not viable to assemble here.

 

What has been the response to your products at the Bus and Utility Vehicle Show?

Yes, we did participate at the Bus and Utility Vehicle Show. The response was neither overwhelming nor underwhelming. I would have been happier if the event was scheduled only for three days instead of four. This is because the footfall on the last day was very negligible. As far as the Auto Expo is concerned, we did make our presence felt in 2012. But we are not planning to participate during the 2014 exposition.

 

Are there any challenges in your business?

Yes, there are some challenges. The technology required to make these machines is pretty high. If you talk about the control units, they are all imported. Although they might be easily available in the market and are manufactured by branded companies like Schneider, Honeywell, Siemens, etc, they are still expensive. The paying capacity of the Indian clientele is not up to the mark with global standards. The installation of low-grade components obviously reduces the shelf life of the products.

 

What impact has the recent economic slowdown had on your business as the company deals with the automotive industry?

We have yet not witnessed any decline in sales of our products. This is primarily because even though the car sales have not been very buoyant, they are still being added on a yearly basis. So the additional cars bought by consumers also need to be cleaned. So it did not have a direct impact on our volumes. But yes, there has been some kind of a delay in ordering the automatic washers.

 

How do you see the mechanised cleaning for the automobile industry in India and what’s your agenda for the next few years?

The agenda is to have atleast one dedicated centre which can install these machines in each tier-I city and one for tier-II cities. This will ensure that the reach of our products is pan-India. So every consumer, whether in tier-I or tier-II city, should get the benefit of automation. There will be some shift to mechanised cleaning in the next few years. We intend to provide the level of automation that is required by our specific clients. We have started working on a modular system wherein our clients can go for a basic automatic chassis wash without requiring lifting the car. This is because all this will be taken care of by a robotic system which we will install. The same system will additionally double up as a pressure washer. 


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