Interview with Rajesh Poddar

Director-Business Development, Paracoat Products Limited

Date: 01 May 2012
Rajesh Poddar, Director-Business Development, Paracoat Products Limited

Company Description: Paracoat Products Limited (PCP) is India’s leading manufacturer in total NVH reduction components for use in the automotive industry. The Gurgaon-headquartered firm is all set to roll out motor home cum office car in July 2012.  With an initial investment of 10-15 crore, the company will produce PCP Terra in association with Van Tech of Japan and Siam Motorhome Co of Thailand. 

PCP Terra is suitable for family or a group journey of seven people (including the driver). It has a luxurious interior design, and the living/ meeting area can be adjusted to a bed room with the capacity of five people. It is fitted with all required facilities like air conditioner, heater, refrigerator, microwave, wash-room, shower, shelves, drawers for kitchen utensils, stereo and multimedia system (TV, Radio, DVD player, MP3 player). It has a display to monitor the level of fresh water and wastewater as well. It has a reverse camera to assist the driver to drive reverse with a monitor on the front console.

 

What made you float the concept of PCP Terra Motor Home? Were you inspired by the popularity of similar products abroad?

To a certain extent, I would say, yes, we have been inspired. The PCP Terra is a motor home-cum-office, based on a standard pick-up vehicle i.e. Mahindra Genio. It is installed with frame made of fibreglass (FRP) with resistance to road worthy conditions. We have seen such concepts in other countries. Earlier, India didn’t have good roads and it was not feasible for us to drive those vehicles. But in the last four-five years, the road infrastructure has improved. So we understood that there is a requirement for such vehicles. Moreover, PCP has been providing the best in terms of quality and innovation for some decades now. So bringing in PCP Terra was not a drastic shift but futuristic as we had the right associations in terms of design, manufacturing, OEMs, marketing, etc. That’s why we initiated this concept.

 

Coming back to PCP Terra Motor Home, what would be its price? Where will it be rolled out and what would be its monthly production?

We are looking to price it in the range of Rs.31-37 lakh, ex-showroom India. Currently, we are planning to do the assembly operations in the northern part of the country. We are in the midst of fulfilling certain legal formalities. From July’12- March’13, we are looking to roll out 90 units. The vehicle will be roughly 40pc localised.

   

How will you differentiate between the civilian and military markets for your products?

In the civilian segment, what we are doing is we are evaluating the market survey on this. We have appointed feedback ventures for doing a market survey for us. The results have been quite aggressive. As far as the defence segment is concerned, certain packages like bulletproof tyres, glasses, etc can be incorporated in the vehicle. Or there could be certain satellite equipment for surveillance purposes.

 

When it comes to civilian use, who is your target group? Will it make inroads into the tourism sector or high networth individual sector?

For the civilian market, we have divided it into 5-6 sub-segments. The primary segment would be the tour operators. Then there are carleasing firms, entertainment industry, high networth individuals, corporates etc. We are also serving companies which run projects with a distance of 100-150km from their central offices. Then we would also be catering to political parties.

 

The product looks made to order, so is there a standard size and dimension that you would offer?

Yes, it is completely a standard size and dimension that we are offering.  The only customisation would be the change in upholstery, or the change in the colours of the veneers used inside.

 

Could you please talk about your future plans and the products you will be rolling out?

The first one is the Terra which I have already talked about. The second one is the ‘Towing away Caravan’ which can be just fixed on to the vehicle and can be carried around. 

 

How are you planning to market such products? Besides, do you think that the Indian civilian segment is ready to use your products considering the inadequate infrastructure and facilities available here?

As far as our marketing exercises are concerned, in the first stage we are setting up our own showrooms in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata. These will be our four company-owned showrooms where we would be displaying our vehicles. As far as the country’s infrastructure is concerned, we have a back up plan to come up with Caravan parks wherein our customers can park it (Caravan) in the evening and stay in the hotel.

 

Any plans to tie up with an OEM to make your kind of products? What about exports to neighbouring countries?

Currently we are using the Mahindra Genio platform and we have sent one product to Thailand for tooling and die-ing purposes. We had an initial discussion with Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) wherein they have agreed to tweak the engine power and also the shock absorbers of the vehicle. As far as exports are concerned, we have got a couple of enquiries from Nepal. We have not explored any other markets.

 

What was the response to the vehicle that you demonstrated at the Defexpo 2012? Did you get any response from any government / military official?

At the Defexpo, we got a couple of good leads. We have people from the prospective planning (first step for putting up anything in the Indian army) in the defence sector visiting our stall and showing a lot of interest in our vehicle. We also got one lead from the police forces. With the amount of fitments and other comfort provided in our vehicle, the forces are considering this to be an ideal PCR vans.

 

Will your company be looking at diversifying? Or perhaps modifying bigger vehicles on bigger platforms?

 Yes, we do have plans to bring in new concept vehicles in India, which include bigger ambulances, bigger caravans, Our collaborators in Japan has got a design bearing two bedrooms and a living room in a bus. So those things are in the pipeline. But they all will be launched after the PCP Terra Home’s roll out. 

 


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