Stock Research Report for Automotive Stampings and Assemblies Ltd

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About ASAL

Automotive Stampings and Assemblies Limited is an India-based auto-component company. The Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing sheet metal stampings, welded assemblies and modules for the automotive industry. Its product range includes body-in-white (BIW) structural panels, skin panels, fuel tanks, rear twist beam, oil sumps and suspension. It manufactures and supplies sheet metal components, welded assemblies and modules for passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and tractors. Its skin panels include panel front door, side panel outer right hand (RH), side panel outer left hand (LH), assembly side wall outer, assembly front panel outer, front cabin shield, assembly front bumper and assembly outer tail gate. Its BIW components include assembly body side inner, assembly cabin rear wall, assembly fire wall, assembly panel dash, rail-under-body and cabin-floor. It has three manufacturing facilities located in Chakan, Pune (Maharashtra) and Pantnagar (Uttarakhand).

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