India Engineering Center
(IEC) is set up by Engineering
Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC), a nodal
non-profit organization under the aegis of the Ministry
of Commerce & Industry, Government of India.
The IEC, located at Mount Prospect,
Illinois, is a multi product showroom for engineering
goods manufactured in India. It aims to facilitate off-the-shelf
deliveries to buyers in USA, Canada, Mexico and Latin American
countries.
Engineering Export Promotion Council set up an India Pavilion at International Houseware & Houseware Show 2008, Chicago, USA which was held on 16th March 2008.
IEC
- Interactive
Supplementing
the display booths at the Showroom, the India
Engineering Center is interactively facilitating:
Buyer
– Seller Meets / Road Shows
Invitation
to Business Delegations
Participation
at important trade events
Quotes
…. From US Leaders
Our (India
and US) relationship has never been better. We will work
together. There is no limit to what we can achieve.
George
Bush – President - USA
..... students in Harvard
will now study India as a subject.
L.
Summers – President, Harvard University
This market (India)
is critical to our plans for building a Ford Motor Co.
for the 21st century.
Bill
Ford - Chairman, Ford Motor Company
India
has the potential to deliver the fastest growth over
the next 50 years .....
Dominic
Wilson - VP, Goldman Sachs
Business
Opportunities
India
with its strong manufacturing base, skilled
technical personnel and large domestic consumption
is now a global production hub. The India
Engineering Center facilitates a host
of business opportunities for companies in USA,
Canada and Latin America:
Sourcing
of products
Engineering
Process Outsourcing (EPO)
Setting
up off-shore production units in India for domestic
and global markets
Strategic
Alliances and Joint Ventures
Sub-Contracting
Research
& Product Development
IEC - Facilitation
Showcasing
of high quality Indian engineering products
Warehousing
facilities for off-the-shelf delivery
Assist
buyers in suitable match-making with Indian exporters
Arrange
visits of overseas buyers and trade delegation to
India
Benefiting
American companies to source products cost-effectively
Cost-effective
infrastructure to Indian exporters for improved
customer service