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Motherson Sumi Wiring India Ltd
NSE:MSUMI

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Motherson Sumi Wiring India Ltd
NSE:MSUMI
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Price: 44.75 INR -0.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 296.8B INR
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Market Cap
296.8B INR
Industry
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Motherson Sumi Wiring India Ltd. stands as a pivotal player within the automotive sector, weaving its influence through the complex tapestry of vehicle electrical architecture. Born out of the visionary collaboration between Samvardhana Motherson International Limited (SAMIL) and Sumitomo Wiring Systems, this company is an integral cog in the larger Motherson Group machinery. By specializing in the design and manufacture of wiring harnesses, Motherson Sumi Wiring India ensures seamless communication and power distribution throughout vehicles. Positioned as a tier-one supplier, it partners closely with automotive manufacturers, whose sleek designs and innovative models rely profoundly on the invisible networks that Motherson’s wiring systems provide. As today's vehicles evolve into more technologically advanced machines, the demand for sophisticated wiring solutions surges. Motherson Sumi Wiring India capitalizes on this trend, driving its revenues by catering to both domestic and international automotive clients. Its business model thrives on long-term relationships with automakers, providing them not only with harness systems but also with components like connectors and terminals that are critical to the vehicular nervous system. By continually investing in technological advancements and maintaining a robust supply chain network, Motherson Sumi Wiring India adeptly navigates the ebbs and flows of the automotive industry, ensuring its role as a dependable partner in the ever-evolving landscape.

MSUMI Intrinsic Value
39.7 INR
Overvaluation 11%
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