Bosch’s Common Rail System set to add new dimension to clean and economic driving
- Bosch sets record in diesel technology
- Produces 100 millionth Common-Rail injectors for passenger cars globally in 2005
New Delhi, January 13, 2006: Modern diesel engines with direct injection offer great driving safety and excitement due to their high torque at low speed. At the same time, the engines give great satisfaction due to their excellent economy. So when driving a diesel car, the driver can get dynamics, driving pleasure and economy at a high level. This development has been decisively influenced by Common Rail Systems, pioneered by Bosch.
The100 millionth Common-Rail injector for passenger cars recently came off the Bosch assembly lines in Europe last year. This production output documents the outstanding success of the Common-Rail system which was launched by Bosch in 1997. Some 23 million passenger cars have been fitted with BOSCH CRS until this day. In 2005, Bosch produced some 26 million Common-Rail injectors for passenger car engines in seven locations across three continents.
Diesel engines are enjoying an increasing share in the global market due to their great fuel economy and low pollution. Vehicles with diesel engines consume about 30 percent less fuel than comparable vehicles with gasoline engines. The prices for diesel fuel in India are generally lower than gasoline. Diesel engines also are low pollutants.
A testimony to the above is Bosch’s 3rd generation of Common Rail Systems launched in 2003 in Germany, with innovative piezo-inline technology and a system pressure of 1,600 bar. The third generation of the Common-Rail system with innovative piezo-inline injectors is currently being manufactured at the Bosch plant in Bamberg, Germany as well as in two other European locations. Bosch will upgrade this generation to system pressures of up to 2,000 bar for a further reduction of pollutants.
All Bosch innovations trace their invention to the goal of making life safe, secure and comfortable through reliable and cutting edge technologies. Invented for life, Bosch innovations make a difference to human lives, every day and at every single step.
About Bosch Group The Bosch Group is a leading global manufacturer of automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods, and building technology. In fiscal 2004, some 242000 associates generated sales of 40 billion euros. Set up in Stuttgart in 1886 by Robert Bosch (1861-1942) as “Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering,” the Bosch Group today comprises a manufacturing, sales, and after-sales service network of some 260 subsidiaries and more than 10,000 service centers in over 130 countries.
The special ownership structure of the Bosch Group guarantees its financial independence and entrepreneurial freedom. It makes it possible for the company to undertake significant up-front investments in the safeguarding of its future, as well as to do justice to its social responsibility in a manner reflective of the spirit and will of its founder. 92% of the shares of Robert Bosch GmbH are held by the charitable foundation Robert Bosch Stiftung. The entrepreneurial ownership functions are carried out by Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG.
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About Bosch in India
The Bosch Group is represented by four subsidiaries in India. In 2005, over 14,000 associates generated annual sales of Eur 685 Mio.
Motor Industries Company Limited is the flagship of the Bosch group in India, established in the year 1951. Mico is the largest auto component manufacturer and the largest Indo-German company in India. The Bosch Group holds 60.55% stake in Mico.
Access to state-of-the-art technologies from Bosch and a commitment to world-class quality have made Mico, the country's largest manufacturer of Diesel Fuel Injection Equipment and one among the largest in the world. It is headquartered in Bangalore with facilities in Bangalore, Nashik, Naganathapura and Jaipur. All the 4 plants are TS 16949 and ISO 14001 certified. With strength of 9700 associates, Mico manufactures and trades products as diverse as fuel injection equipment, industrial equipment, auto-electricals, hydraulics, electric power tools, packaging machines, security systems and Blaupunkt car audio systems.
The Bosch Group is also represented by three other subsidiaries in India.
Robert Bosch India Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, develops software and engineering solutions for all business sectors within the Bosch world in more than 15 nations across Europe, USA, Asia and Australia. Founded in 1998, RBIN is an ISO 9001 and CMM Level 4 organisation with cutting-edge facilities at Bangalore. It employs nearly 2900 associates and is the largest software development center outside Germany.
Bosch Chassis Systems India Limited (formerly Kalyani Brakes) is the leading manufacturer of hydraulic brakes in India for passenger cars, two wheelers, three wheelers and tractors. Its plants are located in Jalgaon and Chakan in Maharashtra and Manesar near Delhi. Founded in 1982, the Bosch Group holds over 80% stake in the company and employs approximately 1,700 associates.
Bosch Rexroth India Limited provides a complete range of world-class products, systems and services for drive and control technologies to various industrial and mobile applications. Established in 1975, Bosch holds 95.5% stake in BRIN and is into five technology groups namely: Industrial Hydraulics, Electric Drives and Controls, Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies, Pneumatics, and, Mobile Hydraulics. BRIN is ISO 9001:2000 certified and employs 300 associates, serving customers in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka through manufacturing facilities in Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
As Bosch is focusing on India to develop it as a technology hub, Mico is gearing up to meet the challenges. Bosch’s new tagline ‘Invented for Life’ communicates Bosch’s core competencies and vision -technological leadership, modernity, dynamics, quality and customer orientation which are part of its long tradition.
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