Ajay Seth, Managing Director of Elcome Technologies on being acquired by Hexagon
What was the thought
behind this acquisition?
The Indian market is growing very
rapidly. From Hexagon’s perspective
as well as the Indian point of view, we
need to grow faster and this requires
investment. Hexagon could help us
achieve this objective. As per Ola Rollén,
CEO and President of Hexagon AB “The
acquisition of Elcome Technologies is
an important piece in our global growth
strategy in the emerging markets. India
will certainly become one of the most
important markets for measurement
technology solutions, and with the
acquisition of Elcome Technologies
we are setting a strong foundation for
Hexagon’s further expansion and market
leadership in India”. In addition, Now
that we are part of Hexagon, we (Elcome)
have much better say in the design and
features of the future products that are
suited to Indian market requirement. In
fact this is already happening and one of
the prime example is the introduction of
TPS801, which was specially designed
and produced for Indian Market.
Would there be any change
in the business model?
Our business model will remain the
same. We are going to remain Elcome
Technologies and our model has been
to provide the vast product basket and
turn key solution to the Indian customer
community. We strongly believe in
providing solution based on customer
needs and not enforcing just what
we have. We will continue to offer
Leica, NovAtel and other products and
solutions. The only change is that all the shares of Elcome have been bought
over by Hexagon. Hexagon will now
own 100 per cent of the company.
Are you going to diversify
in R&D, manufacturing?
Elcome is looking very seriously at
the Indian satellite program and we are
working with NovAtel very closely in
that regard. There are new technological
developments – ISRO (Indian Space
Research Organisation) is planning to
launch IRNSS, which will have signals in
L1, L5 and S band, which is completely
a new design. Additionally, in L1 and
L5, it is not the same frequency. And this
has nothing to do with this acquisition
since this was happening even earlier.
However, this acquisition makes our life
that much more easy because NovAtel
and Elcome Technologies belong to
the same parent company - Hexagon.
How organized is the
construction industry in India?
Not yet but they are moving towards that.
We can already see a very fundamental
change in the last 3-5 years. If you look
at the world scenario, approximately 1%
of the total construction cost goes into
the survey equipment. However, India
is not there yet. If you compare with
China, where the market for surveying
equipment is touching $1bn. India is no
where near this at the moment. India
being a democratic country it is a difficult
task to implement changes quickly. It
was easy for China to implement quality.
I think it goes back to fundamental
issues. Everything is controlled by the consumer. The day the consumer
becomes quality-conscious, builders
will not have any choice.
How significant is the
duty aspect on GPS?
I think India has to reduce the duty to play
on the world stage. The duty has to come
down; the question is how fast will it. They
have to get in line with the WTO. Last year
it was 36 per cent, now it is 31 per cent.
The problem in India is that they reduce
custom duty but they increase something
else. India is a price-sensitive economy.
However, as soon as the customers
look at the final result, they will make
a different decision. If you look at the
lifetime cost, the efficiency, the accuracy,
you will make a different decision than
just by looking at the entry cost only. In
the tender business, these are subjective
issues. How do you add them up to make
them objective? In the foreign countries,
they do provide certain percentage to
certain technicalities, commercial viability,
features, quality etc. and then they do a
matrix and come up with a number. In
India, any matrix becomes a subjective
evaluation. I have been trying to promote
an annual maintenance contract. And the
purpose of the maintenance contract is
to measure the lifetime cost. The tender
only looks for the entry cost which is
less important than the lifetime cost.
What advantage would
the customer get out
of this acquisition?
At the end of the day it is the customer
who should benefit from it. We are very
customer-focused and the customer
is going to get much better support.
Support does not mean just service.
It also means our accessibility to the
customer, our quality of equipment and
services. We will open more offices,
more service workshops, that means
we are there where customer is and the
turnaround time for the customer support
will reduce. We would like to make our
valuable customer more efficient, and
this acquisition will fulfill this goal.