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Motherson wins its first order from Boeing

Mumbai – Motherson announced that it has won an order from Boeing to manufacture and supply aftermarket molded polymer parts for commercial airplane interiors.

This is the first order for Motherson from Boeing. The order will commence from Q3 FY23 and will be produced in a Motherson plant situated in Noida, located in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.

Motherson is scaling its capabilities to provide integrated solutions to the aerospace industry. With capabilities in aerospace ecosystem such as materials, aerostructures, wiring harnesses and global manufacturing footprint, Motherson has the necessary knowhow to support the upcoming ramp-up of production for major global aircraft manufacturers. This is in line with our growth strategy to strengthen non-automotive business as announced during our five-year plan, Vision 2025.

Commenting on the deal, Mr. Kunal Bajaj, CEO (Aerospace division), said, “We are delighted to be a part of Boeing’s global supply chain on plastic components. With this order, Motherson becomes a Tier-1 supplier to Boeing. This marks the beginning of a new journey in line with company’s vision for growth in aerospace.”

“This is an important step in our commitment to the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision. As a company with over seven decades of presence in India, Boeing is focused on supporting the development of aerospace and defence capabilities in India,” said Mr. Ashwani Bhargava, Senior Director, Supply Chain, Boeing India.
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In Photograph from Left to Right:
Mr. Ashwani Bhargava, Senior Director, Supply Chain, Boeing India, with
Mr. Kunal Bajaj, CEO (Aerospace division), Motherson
About Motherson
It is a diversified global manufacturing specialist and one of the world’s largest and fastest- growing automotive suppliers for OEMs. Company supports its customers from more than 270 facilities across 41 countries, with a team of over 150,000 dedicated professionals. Thanks to the trust of its customers, the group recorded revenues of USD 9.8 billion during 2020-21 and is ranked 21st among the world’s largest automotive suppliers.

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