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CAST STRATEGIES ENTERS MOU WITH ALUMINUM CASTERS’ ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (ALUCAST).
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Dublin Ohio September 18, 2011: CAST STRATEGIES LLC of Dublin Ohio has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Aluminum Casters’ Association of India, ALUCAST, to actively promote the activities and interests of Indian die casters in North America. With a burgeoning automotive sector India is poised to become a significant non-ferrous castings market over the next several years and offers significant growth opportunities for NA metal casters. Indian metal casters are actively seeking JV partner opportunities with NA companies in order to most effectively serve the fast growing requirements of OEM’s in India.
Cast Strategies LLC provides consulting services for NA manufacturing companies for entering and growing in the Indian market. According to Mike Swartzlander, Managing Director of Cast Strategies LLC “India’s rapidly growing middle class, as well as an extraordinary spend on infrastructure assures double-digit growth in its non-ferrous castings markets well into the future. Indian metal casters are actively seeking NA partners to help them meet the fast changing market place demands. We look forward to working with ALUCAST to generate understanding and interest for India among US metal casters.”
Located in Dublin Ohio, Cast Strategies LLC provides consulting services on growth strategies to manufacturers in the metal castings, specialty chemicals, and composites parts markets. More information can be found at www.cast-strategies.com
Source: Cast Strategies
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