QuEST Global - QuEST in Media Section http://www.quest-global.com/media_press_release.html http://www.quest-global.com/images/quest_logo.gif <![CDATA[Quest Global gets new CFO - Business Standard]]> February 3, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business Standard.pdf 03-Feb-2012 <![CDATA[Quote from Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemal – The Times of India]]> February 3, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The Times of India.pdf 03-Feb-2012 <![CDATA[Quest Global gets new CFO - Business Standard]]> February 3, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business Standard.pdf 03-Feb-2012 <![CDATA[Quote from Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemal – The Times of India]]> February 3, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The Times of India.pdf 03-Feb-2012 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering appoints Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemalas Chief Financial Officer]]> Singapore,February, 02 2012: QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure playengineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, today announced the appointment of Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemal as Chief Financial Officer of the company. Mr. Shreemal joins QuEST Global from Wipro Ltd. where he spent over 15 years in various leadership positions. Most recently, he was holding the position of Senior Vice President & Head - Treasury and Investor Relations. His previous experience includes various senior leadership positions within Wipro in India and abroad apart from a brief stint at PLE Ltd where he headed the Finance and Controllership for Hyderabad and in Meghalaya Minerals. In his role, Mr. Shreemal will be responsible for the Financial Planning, Corporate Taxation, Commercial, Legal &Corporate Affairs, and Investor Relations at QuEST.

Welcoming Mr. Shreemal into the organization, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said, “I am very pleased with addition of Rajendra to our management team. Rajendra is coming from a very reputed company like Wipro and has been part of their growth journey for last 15 years. He brings a wealth of experience with him to shape the future of QuEST. Engineering services market is a fragmented multibillion $ industry and there is room for significant growth for Niche players like QuEST.

Mr. Shreemal commented, “I am delighted to be a part of this young company which has established a strong global advantage in off shore engineering services, and all this in a matter of 14 years. I will be working closely with the leadership at QuEST to help devise key financial strategies and optimise growth for the organization”.


Mr. Shreemal, has over 17 years of experience in finance and holds multiple qualifications to his credit. A chartered as well as a cost accountant; he also holds a B. Com from Osmania University.Mr. Shreemal has pursued a course in Private Equity at Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad and an Executive MBA from Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore.


About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3400 professionals across 29 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For more information visit http://engineering.quest-global.com

 

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February 2, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=538 02-Feb-2012
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering appoints Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemalas Chief Financial Officer]]> Singapore,February, 02 2012: QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure playengineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, today announced the appointment of Mr. Rajendra Kumar Shreemal as Chief Financial Officer of the company. Mr. Shreemal joins QuEST Global from Wipro Ltd. where he spent over 15 years in various leadership positions. Most recently, he was holding the position of Senior Vice President & Head - Treasury and Investor Relations. His previous experience includes various senior leadership positions within Wipro in India and abroad apart from a brief stint at PLE Ltd where he headed the Finance and Controllership for Hyderabad and in Meghalaya Minerals. In his role, Mr. Shreemal will be responsible for the Financial Planning, Corporate Taxation, Commercial, Legal &Corporate Affairs, and Investor Relations at QuEST.

Welcoming Mr. Shreemal into the organization, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said, “I am very pleased with addition of Rajendra to our management team. Rajendra is coming from a very reputed company like Wipro and has been part of their growth journey for last 15 years. He brings a wealth of experience with him to shape the future of QuEST. Engineering services market is a fragmented multibillion $ industry and there is room for significant growth for Niche players like QuEST.

Mr. Shreemal commented, “I am delighted to be a part of this young company which has established a strong global advantage in off shore engineering services, and all this in a matter of 14 years. I will be working closely with the leadership at QuEST to help devise key financial strategies and optimise growth for the organization”.

Mr. Shreemal, has over 17 years of experience in finance and holds multiple qualifications to his credit. A chartered as well as a cost accountant; he also holds a B. Com from Osmania University.Mr. Shreemal has pursued a course in Private Equity at Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad and an Executive MBA from Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore.

 

About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3400 professionals across 29 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For more information visit http://engineering.quest-global.com


Press Contacts:

QuEST Global                                                              
Sweta Patra                                                                 
Marketing & Communications                                      
Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900                                                   

E-mail:
sweta.patra@quest-global.com                       


Ogilvy PR Worldwide
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Office No: +91 80 4434 4356
Mb: + 91 99455 33392

E-mail:
rajiv.sarkar@ogilvy.com

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February 2, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=539 02-Feb-2012
<![CDATA[QuEST Global announces a tripartite Joint Venture with Setforge and Aubert & Duval to establish forging entity ‘SQuAD’]]> SQuAD is India’s first private Aerospace Forgings manufacturing company

Bangalore, January 18, 2012- QuEST Global, a leading pure play engineering & manufacturing major, joins hands with Aubert & Duval SA, France (A&D) and Setforge  Société Nouvelle S A S, France (Setforge) to establish a forgings manufacturing company, SQuAD Forging India Private Limited (SQuAD). The new joint venture forging entity will tap into segments including Aerospace & Defense, Oil & Gas, Automotive and Industrial, capitalizing on the existing network of customers of QuEST Global, Setforge and A&D.

The new entity will be located within the QuEST Global SEZ in the Belgaum area, specifically established for Precision Engineering and Manufacturing. The facility will initially have a size of about 50,000 sq. ft with planned roadmap for growth to meet market requirements.

This greenfield facility will initially begin with a Screw Press and a Hydraulic Press along with all associated requisites including heat treatment, inspection and finishing equipment. The company is also optimistic about the availability of highly qualified personnel at competitive costs for the new entity.  SQuAD will focus on aero structural parts, landing gear and braking system components manufactured in aluminum, steel, titanium and nickel based alloys for the aerospace market. SQuAD will also aim to manufacture products from other segments including highly critical parts for the automotive, power generation and oil & gas sectors.

By virtue of being the first private Indian Aerospace Forgings manufacturer, SQuAD enjoys an advantageous position to grow rapidly along with the Indian Aerospace Manufacturing industry which is set to grow exponentially in the years to come.

Adds Aravind Melligeri, Co-founder and Chairman, QuEST Global, “With SQuAD, customers will witness a tremendous increase in value addition fromIndia apart from high quality products at globally competitive costs. This also promises to augment our ability further to meet offset obligations for our customers.” He further adds, “In addition, SQuAD Forging India Private Limited will also strengthen our existing ‘Ecosystem’ within the QuEST SEZ, as its capabilities go upstream in the value chain, enabling it to be a raw material supplier to other companies based within the SEZ and beyond. We expect production to start in early 2013”.

ABOUT QuEST Global Manufacturing

QuEST Global is a leading provider of engineering and manufacturing solutions in the aerospace & defence, aero engines, power generation, industrial products and oil & gas domains.

QuEST Global Manufacturing, the manufacturing arm of QuEST Global, specializes in precision manufacturing, sheet metal fabrication & assembly and special processes for aerospace, automotive and Oil & Gas verticals. It adopts best-in-class manufacturing processes, state-of-the-art technologies and a competent technical team to deliver high quality products to its customers at a competitive price.

QuEST Global Manufacturing is an AS 9100 and TS 16949 certified company.

For further information visit http://squadforge.com/

About QuEST Global

QuEST Global is a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, with over 3,200 employees, and delivery presence in Singapore, India, USA, Italy, Japan, Australia, Germany, France, Spain and UK. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

For further information please visit: www.quest-global.com

ABOUT AUBERT & DUVAL

Aubert & Duval, an ERAMET group subsidiary, is a specialist in upscale metallurgy, and a world leader in special steels, alloys and superalloys. It operates several open-die and closed-die facilities, such as the 22 KT, 40 KT and 65 KT hydraulic presses. In 2010, Aubert & Duval posted a turnover of €585 million.

www.aubertduval.com

ABOUT SETFORGE

Setforge, a FARINIA group subsidiary, is specialized in forged parts production for automotive, aerospace & energy sectors, with over 100 years of experience. Setforge has the flexibility to produce parts weighing from 100 g to 450 kg, and production ranging from a few parts to more than a million per annum. Setforge dedicates all its energy and skills to provide an excellent service and continuous innovation in the fields of forging. In 2010, Setforge posted a turnover of €112 million for a headcount of 540 employees. Thanks to the acquisition of Safe Automotive, its sales will reach 200 M€, with a workforce of 800 employees in year 2011.

www.farinia.com 

 

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January 17, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=536 17-Jan-2012
<![CDATA[QuEST Global announces a tripartite Joint Venture with Setforge and Aubert & Duval to establish forging entity ‘SQuAD’]]> SQuAD is India’s first private Aerospace Forgings manufacturing company

Bangalore, January 18, 2012- QuEST Global, a leading pure play engineering & manufacturing major, joins hands with Aubert & Duval SA, France (A&D) and Setforge  Société Nouvelle S A S, France (Setforge) to establish a forgings manufacturing company, SQuAD Forging India Private Limited (SQuAD). The new joint venture forging entity will tap into segments including Aerospace & Defense, Oil & Gas, Automotive and Industrial, capitalizing on the existing network of customers of QuEST Global, Setforge and A&D.

The new entity will be located within the QuEST Global SEZ in the Belgaum area, specifically established for Precision Engineering and Manufacturing. The facility will initially have a size of about 50,000 sq. ft with planned roadmap for growth to meet market requirements.

This greenfield facility will initially begin with a Screw Press and a Hydraulic Press along with all associated requisites including heat treatment, inspection and finishing equipment. The company is also optimistic about the availability of highly qualified personnel at competitive costs for the new entity.  SQuAD will focus on aero structural parts, landing gear and braking system components manufactured in aluminum, steel, titanium and nickel based alloys for the aerospace market. SQuAD will also aim to manufacture products from other segments including highly critical parts for the automotive, power generation and oil & gas sectors.

By virtue of being the first private Indian Aerospace Forgings manufacturer, SQuAD enjoys an advantageous position to grow rapidly along with the Indian Aerospace Manufacturing industry which is set to grow exponentially in the years to come.

Adds Aravind Melligeri, Co-founder and Chairman, QuEST Global, “With SQuAD, customers will witness a tremendous increase in value addition fromIndia apart from high quality products at globally competitive costs. This also promises to augment our ability further to meet offset obligations for our customers.” He further adds, “In addition, SQuAD Forging India Private Limited will also strengthen our existing ‘Ecosystem’ within the QuEST SEZ, as its capabilities go upstream in the value chain, enabling it to be a raw material supplier to other companies based within the SEZ and beyond. We expect production to start in early 2013”.

ABOUT QuEST Global Manufacturing

QuEST Global is a leading provider of engineering and manufacturing solutions in the aerospace & defence, aero engines, power generation, industrial products and oil & gas domains.

QuEST Global Manufacturing, the manufacturing arm of QuEST Global, specializes in precision manufacturing, sheet metal fabrication & assembly and special processes for aerospace, automotive and Oil & Gas verticals. It adopts best-in-class manufacturing processes, state-of-the-art technologies and a competent technical team to deliver high quality products to its customers at a competitive price.

QuEST Global Manufacturing is an AS 9100 and TS 16949 certified company.

For further information visit http://squadforge.com/

About QuEST Global

QuEST Global is a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, with over 3,200 employees, and delivery presence in Singapore, India, USA, Italy, Japan, Australia, Germany, France, Spain and UK. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

For further information please visit: www.quest-global.com

ABOUT AUBERT & DUVAL

Aubert & Duval, an ERAMET group subsidiary, is a specialist in upscale metallurgy, and a world leader in special steels, alloys and superalloys. It operates several open-die and closed-die facilities, such as the 22 KT, 40 KT and 65 KT hydraulic presses. In 2010, Aubert & Duval posted a turnover of €585 million.

www.aubertduval.com

ABOUT SETFORGE

Setforge, a FARINIA group subsidiary, is specialized in forged parts production for automotive, aerospace & energy sectors, with over 100 years of experience. Setforge has the flexibility to produce parts weighing from 100 g to 450 kg, and production ranging from a few parts to more than a million per annum. Setforge dedicates all its energy and skills to provide an excellent service and continuous innovation in the fields of forging. In 2010, Setforge posted a turnover of €112 million for a headcount of 540 employees. Thanks to the acquisition of Safe Automotive, its sales will reach 200 M€, with a workforce of 800 employees in year 2011.

www.farinia.com

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January 17, 2012http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=537 17-Jan-2012
<![CDATA[Engineering remains a respected career option - Deccan Herald]]> December 23, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QUEST_DH_Avenues_Dec_21_2011.pdf 23-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[Engineering remains a respected career option - Deccan Herald]]> December 23, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QUEST_DH_Avenues_Dec_21_2011.pdf 23-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[Global engineering development center for global Aerospace Engineering OEM]]> A leading UK based global provider of aero engines, power systems and services for civil and defense aerospace, marine and energy market. The UK based company has an annual sales of over USD $ 15 billion, employs over 38,000 people, and has manufacturing and service facilities in 50 countries.

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December 22, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Global-engineering-development-center-for-global-Aerospace-Engineering-OEM.pdf 22-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST seeking out more suitors for acquisitions - Business Standard]]> December 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_19_dec 2011.pdf 19-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST seeking out more suitors for acquisitions - Business Standard]]> December 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_19_dec 2011.pdf 19-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[Simulation leads to developing faster tire balancing machines]]> Hennessy Industries is an international aftermarket wheel service manufacturer and part of Danaher Corporation, a Fortune 500 company. On a recent project, Hennessy Partnered with QuEST Global, a company that provides the entire spectrum of engineering solutions to global leaders, to develop a new tire balancing machine.

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December 18, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Simulation-leads-to-developing-faster-tire-balancing-machines.pdf 18-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Design modification of Aircraft interiors]]> Design modification of various components of Aircraft interiors like Sofa-Bar, Galleys, Stowage bins, partitions, etc.

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December 17, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Design-modificaton-of-Aircraft-interiors.pdf 17-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Creation / Revision of CMMs]]> To create Component Maintenance Manuals (New and Revisions) for Airframe components.

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December 17, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Creation-Revision-of-CMMs.pdf 17-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Simulation Balances Hydrodynamic Performance with Structural Integrity to Develop a Water Softener that Uses Less Salt]]> Culligan has been a leader in water treatment for 75 years and uses state-of-the-art analysis, engineering tools and testing facilities to develop the most advanced water treatment products in the world. On a recent project, Culligan partnered with QuEST Global, a company that provides a spectrum of engineering solutions to global leaders, to develop a new water softener.

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December 17, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Simulation-Balances-Hydrodynamic-Performance-with-Structural-Integrity-to-Develop-a-Water-Softener-that-Uses-Less-Salt.pdf 17-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Low level unit testing EEC]]> One of the world's leading engine OEM (our major client) has been developing safety critical software since 1989. To accommodate "peak" load, QuEST was tasked to perform low level testing activities, as per RTCA-DO-178B Level A specifications.

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December 16, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Low-level-unit-testing-EEC.pdf 16-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - The New Indian Express]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The New Indian Express.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Prajavani]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Prajavani.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Pudari]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Pudari.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Sakal]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Sakal.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Tharun Bharat]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Tharun Bharat.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Tharun Bharat]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Tharun Bharat.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST Global partners with Gogte Institute of Technology to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses]]> Belgaum, December 14, 2011 - QuEST Global Engineering and KLS’s Gogte Institute of Technology (GIT) today signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) to jointly establish a state-of-the-art training centre and finishing school in design, offering courses in Computer Aided Design/Manufacturing/Engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE). The school will be known as CADAM (Center for Advanced Design and Manufacturing) and set up at the Gogte Institute at Belgaum to cater to the growing number of engineering students from the region.

The MOU was exchanged in a function organized at the Gogte Institute Campus between Dr. A. G. Kulkarni, Chairman, Karnataka Law Society, Belgaum and Dr. Matcha Rajan, Vice President, QuEST Global.  Also present at the occasion were Mr. M. R. Kulkarni, Chairman, Governing Council, GIT Belgaum, Mr. Sandesh Shirodker, Center manager, QuEST Global, Dr. A. S. Deshpande, Principal and Dr. V. S. Majali, HOD - Mechanical Engineering.

This technical course is designed to train students who aspire to join Original equipment manufacturer/Engineering service providers that require design and analysis work. Currently courses will cover FEA (Finite Element Analsys) and CAD while other training courses will be extended depending on the demand over time.

Dr. Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer, QuEST Global Engineering said, “This is an exciting initiative from QuEST which marks our entry into formalized education. QuEST Global is today recognised among the world’s ten leading engineering service companies, and this title has only spurred us on to foray into education and training, in an effort to impart our knowledge and experience with students in classrooms.”

He adds, “We are very happy to partner with the Gogte Institute of Technology through this effort that can benefit thousands of students. The joint certified program will deliver best in class curriculum, faculty and infrastructure apart from providing opportunities for hands on experience through internships as well as job opportunities.”   Speaking about the joint venture, Mr. A. G. Kulkarni, Chairman, Karnataka Law Society, Belgaum adds, “It gives me immense pleasure to sign this MoU with a prestigious organization like QuEST.  The tie-up will only boost industry-institute interaction and help enhance the understanding of students, while making them aware of what the industry expects from them.”

Adding to this Mr. M. R Kulkarni, Chairman, Governing Council, GIT Belgaum said, “I am very pleased to have this MoU with QuEST a leader in engineering & manufacturing services.  This tie-up will further help GIT scale new heights in academic excellence. I am also confident that this relationship between QuEST and GIT is well poised to row and benefit all its stakeholders.”

ABOUT QuEST Global

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3200 Professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

For further Information: http://engineering.quest-global.com/

QuEST Global

Ogilvy PR Worldwide

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900

E-mail:  sweta.patra@quest-global.com

Shaily Malviya

Office No: +91 80 4434 4354

Mb: + 91 9008957000

E-mail: shaily.malviya@ogilvy.com

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=475 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global partners with Gogte Institute of Technology to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses]]> Belgaum, December 14, 2011 - QuEST Global Engineering and KLS’s Gogte Institute of Technology (GIT) today signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) to jointly establish a state-of-the-art training centre and finishing school in design, offering courses in Computer Aided Design/Manufacturing/Engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE). The school will be known as CADAM (Center for Advanced Design and Manufacturing) and set up at the Gogte Institute at Belgaum to cater to the growing number of engineering students from the region.

The MOU was exchanged in a function organized at the Gogte Institute Campus between Dr. A. G. Kulkarni, Chairman, Karnataka Law Society, Belgaum and Dr. Matcha Rajan, Vice President, QuEST Global.  Also present at the occasion were Mr. M. R. Kulkarni, Chairman, Governing Council, GIT Belgaum, Mr. Sandesh Shirodker, Center manager, QuEST Global, Dr. A. S. Deshpande, Principal and Dr. V. S. Majali, HOD - Mechanical Engineering.

This technical course is designed to train students who aspire to join Original equipment manufacturer/Engineering service providers that require design and analysis work. Currently courses will cover FEA (Finite Element Analsys) and CAD while other training courses will be extended depending on the demand over time.

Dr. Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer, QuEST Global Engineering said, “This is an exciting initiative from QuEST which marks our entry into formalized education. QuEST Global is today recognised among the world’s ten leading engineering service companies, and this title has only spurred us on to foray into education and training, in an effort to impart our knowledge and experience with students in classrooms.”

He adds, “We are very happy to partner with the Gogte Institute of Technology through this effort that can benefit thousands of students. The joint certified program will deliver best in class curriculum, faculty and infrastructure apart from providing opportunities for hands on experience through internships as well as job opportunities.”    

Speaking about the joint venture, Mr. A. G. Kulkarni, Chairman, Karnataka Law Society, Belgaum adds, “It gives me immense pleasure to sign this MoU with a prestigious organization like QuEST.  The tie-up will only boost industry-institute interaction and help enhance the understanding of students, while making them aware of what the industry expects from them.”

Adding to this Mr. M. R Kulkarni, Chairman, Governing Council, GIT Belgaum said, “I am very pleased to have this MoU with QuEST a leader in engineering & manufacturing services.  This tie-up will further help GIT scale new heights in academic excellence. I am also confident that this relationship between QuEST and GIT is well poised to row and benefit all its stakeholders.”

ABOUT QuEST Global

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3200 Professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

For further Information: http://engineering.quest-global.com/
QuEST Global

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900

E-mail:  sweta.patra@quest-global.com

 

Ogilvy PR Worldwide

Shaily Malviya

Office No: +91 80 4434 4354

Mb: + 91 9008957000

E-mail: shaily.malviya@ogilvy.com

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=478 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global inaugurates Offshore Design Centre for Siemens in Bangalore New engineering centre established to cater to Siemens AG globally]]>  Bangalore, Dec 15, 2011, India: QuEST Global Engineering, a leading global engineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, today inaugurated the Siemens Offshore Design Centre at its Bangalore facility. This center is the result of a multiyear agreement signed by QuEST with Siemens AG to provide engineering services to all of its divisions worldwide. The Siemens Offshore Design Centre at QuEST was inaugurated by Mr. Eckhard Sander, Head of Global Commodity Management Technical Services Siemens along with Dr. Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer, QuEST Global.

Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Siemens is one of the world's largest engineering and electronics companies operating in the industry, energy, healthcare and infrastructure sectors. For over 160 years, Siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality and reliability worldwide. The company is the world’s largest provider of environmental technologies; more than one-third of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions.

As a Worldwide Engineering Partner of Siemens AG in Europe, US & Asia, QuEST Global will be offering innovative and cost effective solutions ranging from concept design, detailed performance assessment & manufacturing engineering.  QuEST expects the offshore design center to scale to over 300 engineers over the period of next three years. QuEST has been selected as a preferred supplier by Siemens via a rigorous selection process based on parameters ranging from engineering capability, customer satisfaction, cost effectiveness and a proven track record of value creation to customers.

Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said: “QuEST is pleased to have been chosen by Siemens as a preferred engineering solutions partner. Through our delivery centres in India, Europe and US, QuEST is uniquely positioned to optimize, capability, capacity and cost. I am confident that we will be able to effectively support Siemens engineering requirements globally.”

About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3200 professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For more information visit http://engineering.quest-global.com

QuEST Global

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900

E-mail:  sweta.patra@quest-global.com

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=482 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global inaugurates Offshore Design Centre for Siemens in Bangalore New engineering centre established to cater to Siemens AG globally]]> Bangalore, Dec 15, 2011, India: QuEST Global Engineering, a leading global engineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, today inaugurated the Siemens Offshore Design Centre at its Bangalore facility. This center is the result of a multiyear agreement signed by QuEST with Siemens AG to provide engineering services to all of its divisions worldwide. The Siemens Offshore Design Centre at QuEST was inaugurated by Mr. Eckhard Sander, Head of Global Commodity Management Technical Services Siemens along with Dr. Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer, QuEST Global.

Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Siemens is one of the world's largest engineering and electronics companies operating in the industry, energy, healthcare and infrastructure sectors. For over 160 years, Siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality and reliability worldwide. The company is the world’s largest provider of environmental technologies; more than one-third of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions.

As a Worldwide Engineering Partner of Siemens AG in Europe, US & Asia, QuEST Global will be offering innovative and cost effective solutions ranging from concept design, detailed performance assessment & manufacturing engineering.  QuEST expects the offshore design center to scale to over 300 engineers over the period of next three years. QuEST has been selected as a preferred supplier by Siemens via a rigorous selection process based on parameters ranging from engineering capability, customer satisfaction, cost effectiveness and a proven track record of value creation to customers.

Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said: “QuEST is pleased to have been chosen by Siemens as a preferred engineering solutions partner. Through our delivery centres in India, Europe and US, QuEST is uniquely positioned to optimize, capability, capacity and cost. I am confident that we will be able to effectively support Siemens engineering requirements globally.”

About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 3200 professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For more information visit http://engineering.quest-global.com

 

QuEST Global

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900

E-mail:  sweta.patra@quest-global.com

 

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=481 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Kannada Prabha]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Kannada Prabha.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Udayavani]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Udayavani.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Vijay Karnataka]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Vijay Karnataka.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Kannada Prabha]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Kannada Prabha.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Sakal]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Sakal.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Pudari]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Pudari.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Prajavani]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Prajavani.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - The New Indian Express]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The New Indian Express.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Udayavani]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Udayavani.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST signs MoU with GIT to offer Computer Design and Analysis Courses - Vijay Karnataka]]> December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Vijay Karnataka.pdf 15-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[Test rig design, development and fabrication of aerospace accessories]]> Design, build and installation of a test rig for an electro-mechanical actuator with their integrated a/c structural interfaces and a/c hydro mechanical systems.

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Test-rig-design-development-and-fbrication-of-aerospace-accessories.pdf 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Design modification support for Wing box ribs & Fixed mid trailing edge components of A380F]]> The design work involved in the conversion of existing A380 Passenger baseline models of Metallic Wing box Ribs and Mid Fixed Trailing Edge components (Flap Tracks, Spoiler Ribs, Buttstraps) into A380 Freighter standard as per Airbus Stress Data and Manufacturing requirements.

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Design-modificaton-support-for-Wing-box-ribs-Fixed-mid-trailing-edge-components-of-A380F.pdf 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[Design modification of NEA Routing]]> Design modification and detail design pertaining to hose duct bend radius & NEA duct downward slope routing to ensure self drainage.

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December 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Design-modificaton-of-NEA-Routing.pdf 15-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[We would like to be specialists - MINT]]>  We are currently working with a company QUEST Global Services Pte Ltd, which we invested in about a year ago.

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December 5, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=469 05-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[We would like to be specialists - MINT]]> We are currently working with a company QUEST Global Services Pte Ltd, which we invested in about a year ago.

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December 5, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=473 05-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST acquires GKN Aerospace's engineering division - The Economic Times]]> We are very pleased to bring rich engineering talent from Britain and Australia as a result of acquiring the GKN asset," QuEST Global Engineering CEO Ajit Prabhu said in a statement.

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December 3, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=467 03-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST buys engineering services division of UK firm - Business Standard]]> We bring rich engineering talent from the UK and Australia as a result of this acquisition from GKN. said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, Quest Global Engineering.

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December 3, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=468 03-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST acquires GKN Aerospace's engineering division - The Economic Times]]> December 3, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=474 03-Dec-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST buys engineering services division of UK firm - Business Standard]]> We bring rich engineering talent from the UK and Australia as a result of this acquisition from GKN. said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, Quest Global Engineering.

 

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December 3, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=472 03-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering acquires Engineering Services division of GKN Aerospace]]> As GKN Aerospace looks toward the next stage of its strategy, the company has formed a long-term relationship with QuEST Global Engineering. QuEST has acquired GKN Aerospace Engineering Services and entered into a long-term agreement to provide the engineering skills and resources to support GKN Aerospace’s long term growth strategy. GKN Aerospace retains over 200 engineers and in so doing GKN will retain and continue to grow the core engineering skills necessary to lead future programmes and technology developments.

This sale to QuEST creates a powerful engineering specialist operation, able to operate as an effective strategic partner to GKN Aerospace and many other customers worldwide. It adds 290 skilled engineering personnel to the 2,800 professionals already employed by QuEST across their 18 global ‘delivery centres’.

“This acquisition will enhance our engineering capability close to our customers in Europe. We are very pleased to bring rich engineering talent from UK and Australia as a result of acquiring this asset from GKN.” said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering. “QuEST has been supporting GKN for the past several years as a preferred supplier and this move only reinforces our quality of delivery and confidence shown by GKN to our partnership. With this enhanced capability and our low cost centres in India using our unique local-global approach, we will be able to deliver high quality services at optimised costs to our aerospace and defence customers, especially in work streams such as design, stress, concessions, continuous product development and manufacturing engineering.”

Phil Swash, President and CEO, Aerostructures Europe, GKN Aerospace comments: “This is a significant step in our strategic development. In forming this relationship with QuEST, we are playing to our mutual strengths. We are confident that QuEST has the necessary focus and critical mass in the engineering services sector to not only grow the existing business but also provide GKN Aerospace with flexible and cost effective access to the engineering skills necessary to support GKN Aerospace’s ambitious growth strategy.”

GKN Aerospace Engineering Services has provided skilled, stand-alone engineering support on aerospace and marine projects across military and civil sectors. Customers, including major companies such as AgustaWestland, Airbus, Boeing, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Rolls-Royce and Sikorsky, as well as GKN Aerospace, have been assisted with maximising performance in areas such as product development, manufacturing efficiency and life cycle support.

QuEST Global Engineering has a Global Product Development framework that is anchored on a local-global approach to Product Engineering to ensure close co-operation between the customer teams and QuEST's Global teams. With a proven track record of 14 years of product engineering experience, the company has engaged with highly reputed global technology leaders in the field of aerospace & defence, aero engine, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other vertical sectors.

Editor’s Notes:  

GKN plc is a global engineering business serving the automotive, aerospace and land systems markets. It has operations in more than 30 countries, around 40,000 employees in subsidiaries and joint ventures and sales of GBP5.4 billion in the year to 31 December 2010. GKN plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: GKN).

GKN Aerospace is the aerospace operation of GKN plc, serving a global customer base and operating in North and South America, Australia, the Asia Pacific and Europe. With sales of GBP1.5bn, the business is focused around three major product areas - aerostructures, propulsion systems and transparencies, plus a number of specialist products - electro-thermal ice protection, fuel and flotation systems, and bullet resistant glass.  The business is equally split along military and civil lines with significant participation on all major aircraft programmes today.  GKN Aerospace is a major supplier of complex composite structures; offers one of the most comprehensive capabilities in high performance metallics processing and is the world leading supplier of cockpit transparencies and passenger cabin windows. 

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2,800 professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. More information is available at: http://engineering.quest-global.com

For further information, please contact:

Sandra Fearon, Public Affairs Manager, GKN Aerospace

Tel: +44 (0)1983 283649 Mobile: +44 (0)7767 334804

Email: sandra.fearon@gknaerospace.com

Press releases can also be found on the website:  www.gknaerospace.com

Sweta Patra, Head - Marketing & Communications, QuEST

Tel: +91 (80) 41190900 Mobile: +91-9611103646

Email: sweta.patra@quest-global.com

Press releases can also be found on the website:  http://engineering.quest-global.com

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December 1, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=463 01-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering acquires Engineering Services division of GKN Aerospace]]> As GKN Aerospace looks toward the next stage of its strategy, the company has formed a long-term relationship with QuEST Global Engineering. QuEST has acquired GKN Aerospace Engineering Services and entered into a long-term agreement to provide the engineering skills and resources to support GKN Aerospace’s long term growth strategy. GKN Aerospace retains over 200 engineers and in so doing GKN will retain and continue to grow the core engineering skills necessary to lead future programmes and technology developments.

This sale to QuEST creates a powerful engineering specialist operation, able to operate as an effective strategic partner to GKN Aerospace and many other customers worldwide. It adds 290 skilled engineering personnel to the 2,800 professionals already employed by QuEST across their 18 global ‘delivery centres’.

“This acquisition will enhance our engineering capability close to our customers in Europe. We are very pleased to bring rich engineering talent from UK and Australia as a result of acquiring this asset from GKN.” said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering. “QuEST has been supporting GKN for the past several years as a preferred supplier and this move only reinforces our quality of delivery and confidence shown by GKN to our partnership. With this enhanced capability and our low cost centres in India using our unique local-global approach, we will be able to deliver high quality services at optimised costs to our aerospace and defence customers, especially in work streams such as design, stress, concessions, continuous product development and manufacturing engineering.”

Phil Swash, President and CEO, Aerostructures Europe, GKN Aerospace comments: “This is a significant step in our strategic development. In forming this relationship with QuEST, we are playing to our mutual strengths. We are confident that QuEST has the necessary focus and critical mass in the engineering services sector to not only grow the existing business but also provide GKN Aerospace with flexible and cost effective access to the engineering skills necessary to support GKN Aerospace’s ambitious growth strategy.”

GKN Aerospace Engineering Services has provided skilled, stand-alone engineering support on aerospace and marine projects across military and civil sectors. Customers, including major companies such as AgustaWestland, Airbus, Boeing, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Rolls-Royce and Sikorsky, as well as GKN Aerospace, have been assisted with maximising performance in areas such as product development, manufacturing efficiency and life cycle support.

QuEST Global Engineering has a Global Product Development framework that is anchored on a local-global approach to Product Engineering to ensure close co-operation between the customer teams and QuEST's Global teams. With a proven track record of 14 years of product engineering experience, the company has engaged with highly reputed global technology leaders in the field of aerospace & defence, aero engine, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other vertical sectors.

Editor’s Notes:  

GKN plc is a global engineering business serving the automotive, aerospace and land systems markets. It has operations in more than 30 countries, around 40,000 employees in subsidiaries and joint ventures and sales of GBP5.4 billion in the year to 31 December 2010. GKN plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: GKN).

GKN Aerospace is the aerospace operation of GKN plc, serving a global customer base and operating in North and South America, Australia, the Asia Pacific and Europe. With sales of GBP1.5bn, the business is focused around three major product areas - aerostructures, propulsion systems and transparencies, plus a number of specialist products - electro-thermal ice protection, fuel and flotation systems, and bullet resistant glass.  The business is equally split along military and civil lines with significant participation on all major aircraft programmes today.  GKN Aerospace is a major supplier of complex composite structures; offers one of the most comprehensive capabilities in high performance metallics processing and is the world leading supplier of cockpit transparencies and passenger cabin windows. 

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2,800 professionals across 18 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. More information is available at: http://engineering.quest-global.com

 

For further information, please contact:

 

Sandra Fearon, Public Affairs Manager, GKN Aerospace

Tel: +44 (0)1983 283649 Mobile: +44 (0)7767 334804

Email: sandra.fearon@gknaerospace.com

Press releases can also be found on the website:  www.gknaerospace.com

 

Sweta Patra, Head - Marketing & Communications, QuEST

Tel: +91 (80) 41190900 Mobile: +91-9611103646

Email: sweta.patra@quest-global.com

Press releases can also be found on the website: 

http://engineering.quest-global.com

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December 1, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=466 01-Dec-2011
<![CDATA[We welcome any India business bringing jobs]]> November 21, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_21st Nov_2011_pg_2_H.pdf 21-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[We welcome any India business bringing jobs]]> November 21, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_21st Nov_2011_pg_2_H.jpg 21-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Rolls-Royce gearing to broaden service strategy]]> November 21, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_21st Nov_2011_pg_4_H.pdf 21-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Rolls-Royce gearing to broaden service strategy]]> November 21, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/BS_21st Nov_2011_pg_4_H.jpg 21-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Gas turbine inlet plenum development]]> The company is based in Florence, Italy and is part of a diversified advanced technological group. It is a leader in the development and delivery of advanced product and service offerings for the global oil and gas industry.

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November 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Gas-turbine-inlet-plenum-development.pdf 19-Nov-2011
<![CDATA[Virginia Governor visits QuEST - The Hindu Business Line]]> November 18, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=450 18-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Virginia Governor visits QuEST - The Hindu Business Line]]> November 18, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=451 18-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Robert F. McDonnell, Governor of the state of Virginia visits QuEST Global’s Bangalore Centre]]> Bangalore, 18th November 2011: Robert F. McDonnell the Governor of the state of Virginia today visited Bangalore in an effort to gain insights into industries in Karnataka and to evaluate growth prospects with the state of Virginia.

His first halt was a visit to the QuEST Bangalore Centre where he was received by Dr. Ajay Prabhu, COO, QuEST Global.

During his visit the two leaders exchanged notes on several points including growth and providing employment opportunities to local talent within the state.

The Honorable Governor, Robert F. McDonnell said “We are excited by the partnering potential with QuEST. We have multiple synergies that can be leveraged by the companies and colleges in Virginia by teaming with QuEST”.

Dr. Ajay Prabhu adds, “Many of QuEST’s strategic customers are doing business in the State of Virginia, which is home to many Aerospace & Defense companies. QuEST’s growing competence in this vertical coupled with our unique ability to serve US customers at lower costs while creating American jobs opens up opportunities for us to serve customers in Virginia. We are encouraged by the visit of the Honorable Governor to the QuEST facility in Bangalore which is testimony to the growing interest in the comprehensive engineering services we provide.”

 

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November 18, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=452 18-Nov-2011
<![CDATA[Robert F. McDonnell, Governor of the state of Virginia visits QuEST Global’s Bangalore Centre]]> Bangalore, 18th November 2011: Robert F. McDonnell the Governor of the state of Virginia today visited Bangalore in an effort to gain insights into industries in Karnataka and to evaluate growth prospects with the state of Virginia.

His first halt was a visit to the QuEST Bangalore Centre where he was received by Dr. Ajay Prabhu, COO, QuEST Global.

During his visit the two leaders exchanged notes on several points including growth and providing employment opportunities to local talent within the state.

The Honorable Governor, Robert F. McDonnell said “We are excited by the partnering potential with QuEST. We have multiple synergies that can be leveraged by the companies and colleges in Virginia by teaming with QuEST”.

Dr. Ajay Prabhu adds, “Many of QuEST’s strategic customers are doing business in the State of Virginia, which is home to many Aerospace & Defense companies. QuEST’s growing competence in this vertical coupled with our unique ability to serve US customers at lower costs while creating American jobs opens up opportunities for us to serve customers in Virginia. We are encouraged by the visit of the Honorable Governor to the QuEST facility in Bangalore which is testimony to the growing interest in the comprehensive engineering services we provide.”

 

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November 18, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=453 18-Nov-2011
<![CDATA[I THINK, THEREFORE I AM - The Economic Times]]> November 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/ET High Flier_Pg_10.jpg_H.jpg 15-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[I THINK, THEREFORE I AM - The Economic Times]]> November 15, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=449 15-Nov-2011 <![CDATA[Ajay Prabhu – COO, QuEST describes his life as an engineer]]> September 20, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=444 20-Sep-2011 <![CDATA[Ajay Prabhu – COO, QuEST describes his life as an engineer]]> September 20, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=445 20-Sep-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST Global acquires Spanish company - The Times Of India]]> September 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST Global acquires Spanish company - Times of India Sept 19.pdf 19-Sep-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST Global acquires Spanish company - The Times Of India]]> September 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST Global acquires Spanish company - Times of India Sept 19.pdf 19-Sep-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Announces Acquisition of INTERFACE to Further Enhance Its Service Offerings]]> INTERFACE is a leading product engineering company based in Spain

Acquisition promises to enhance engineering capabilities in the global aeronautical, naval, automotive, energy and industrial markets 

SINGAPORE, 19th September-- QuEST Global Engineering, a leading product development and engineering solutions company, with headquarters in Singapore, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of INTERFACE of Spain, a company with key capabilities in Product Design, Engineering of Processes and Logistic Support. The competencies acquired through this acquisition would include Test / Integration Engineering, Avionic System Engineering, Integrated Logistic Support, Process Engineering or Tech Translations and Technical Publications among others. This milestone further empowers QuEST Global to offer one of the broadest portfolios in end-to-end global engineering services, focused on helping clients accelerate growth and mitigate risks and optimize costs.

This acquisition increases the headcount of QuEST Global to 2700 employees worldwide, thereby creating a milestone in QuEST’s diversification strategy and bringing them a step closer to achieving their 2015 goals.

INTERFACE, founded in 2003, is a Madrid based company, possessing key competencies in product & systems engineering, support engineering and process engineering catering to the aeronautical, power generation, oil & gas, naval and industrial markets. With its footprints spread across 9 cities in Spain, including Madrid, Sevilla, Valladolid, Ferrol, Cádiz, Zamudio, Cartagena, Pamplona, and Albacete, INTERFACE has a team of 224 engineers capable of supporting both military applications and commercial applications. The company’s experience serving global majors spans equipment design, system design and technical documentation.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering, said, “This is an important day for QuEST Global and INTERFACE, and more importantly for the clients we jointly support. Independently, both companies are recognized industry leaders in their respective domains, but offering distinctive capabilities that complement one another. This association will now enhance capabilities of QuEST as a global leader, to better serve our clients - whatever their size, location or sector.”

“Most importantly with the combined scale and strength of both companies, customers stand to benefit the most, as the transition will open up a plethora of opportunities with renewed service standards. Our mindset, culture and vision are well aligned and this ensures the right formula for success,” said Marcos Vega Ortiz, Co-Founder and Director General, INTERFACE.

“Effectiveness and Efficiency are two critical areas for any business to succeed. With the amalgamation of complementary competencies, I see this as a great opportunity to leverage combined talents into one single service offering in engineering excellence. The other priority area for a successful business is to recognise and address the bigger picture in order to sustain long term goals. Needless to state, I am confident that we will address this as well. As a famous Spanish writer once said---‘You only progress when you think big, it is only possible to advance when you look far,’” added Pedro Lozano, Co-founder and Director of Operations, INTERFACE.

About QuEST Global Engineering:

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2700 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. More information is available at: http://engineering.quest-global.com/.

 

Contacts

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900 E-mail: sweta.patra@quest-global.com

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September 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=441 19-Sep-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Announces Acquisition of INTERFACE to Further Enhance Its Service Offerings]]> INTERFACE is a leading product engineering company based in Spain 

Acquisition promises to enhance engineering capabilities in the global aeronautical, naval, automotive, energy and industrial markets

SINGAPORE, 19th September-- QuEST Global Engineering, a leading product development and engineering solutions company, with headquarters in Singapore, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of INTERFACE of Spain, a company with key capabilities in Product Design, Engineering of Processes and Logistic Support. The competencies acquired through this acquisition would include Test / Integration Engineering, Avionic System Engineering, Integrated Logistic Support, Process Engineering or Tech Translations and Technical Publications among others. This milestone further empowers QuEST Global to offer one of the broadest portfolios in end-to-end global engineering services, focused on helping clients accelerate growth and mitigate risks and optimize costs.

This acquisition increases the headcount of QuEST Global to 2700 employees worldwide, thereby creating a milestone in QuEST’s diversification strategy and bringing them a step closer to achieving their 2015 goals.

INTERFACE, founded in 2003, is a Madrid based company, possessing key competencies in product & systems engineering, support engineering and process engineering catering to the aeronautical, power generation, oil & gas, naval and industrial markets. With its footprints spread across 9 cities in Spain, including Madrid, Sevilla, Valladolid, Ferrol, Cádiz, Zamudio, Cartagena, Pamplona, and Albacete, INTERFACE has a team of 224 engineers capable of supporting both military applications and commercial applications. The company’s experience serving global majors spans equipment design, system design and technical documentation.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering, said, “This is an important day for QuEST Global and INTERFACE, and more importantly for the clients we jointly support. Independently, both companies are recognized industry leaders in their respective domains, but offering distinctive capabilities that complement one another. This association will now enhance capabilities of QuEST as a global leader, to better serve our clients - whatever their size, location or sector.”

“Most importantly with the combined scale and strength of both companies, customers stand to benefit the most, as the transition will open up a plethora of opportunities with renewed service standards. Our mindset, culture and vision are well aligned and this ensures the right formula for success,” said Marcos Vega Ortiz, Co-Founder and Director General, INTERFACE.

“Effectiveness and Efficiency are two critical areas for any business to succeed. With the amalgamation of complementary competencies, I see this as a great opportunity to leverage combined talents into one single service offering in engineering excellence. The other priority area for a successful business is to recognise and address the bigger picture in order to sustain long term goals. Needless to state, I am confident that we will address this as well. As a famous Spanish writer once said---‘You only progress when you think big, it is only possible to advance when you look far,’” added Pedro Lozano, Co-founder and Director of Operations, INTERFACE.

About QuEST Global Engineering:

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2700 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in Aero engines, Aerospace & Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Industrial Machines, Consumer Goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. More information is available at: http://engineering.quest-global.com/.

Contacts

Sweta Patra

Head, Marketing and Communications

Tel: + 91 80 4119 0900 E-mail: sweta.patra@quest-global.com

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September 19, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=442 19-Sep-2011
<![CDATA[QuEST Ingenium 2011 - The Hindu Education Plus]]> June 27, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The Hindu _ Education Plus _ QuEST Ingenium 2011.pdf 27-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST Ingenium 2011 - The Hindu Education Plus]]> June 27, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The Hindu _ Education Plus _ QuEST Ingenium 2011pdf.pdf 27-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Trio wins engineering design contest -The Indian Express]]> June 22, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Ingenium coverage.pdf 22-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Trio wins engineering design contest -The Indian Express]]> June 22, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Ingenium coverage.pdf 22-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[The Ideas Factory - Bangalore Mirror]]> June 20, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Ideas factory.pdf 20-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[The Ideas Factory - Bangalore Mirror]]> June 20, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Ideas factory.pdf 20-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Winner of ‘QuEST Ingenium’ 2011 walk away with Rs. 1 lakh]]> June 17, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST Ingenium Press Release.pdf 17-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Winner of ‘QuEST Ingenium’ 2011 walk away with Rs. 1 lakh]]> June 17, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST Ingenium Press Release.pdf 17-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, Airbus signs deals with two Bangalore firms - Financial Express]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Quest-Airbus.pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, Cades Outbid Infy to Bag Airbus Deal - Economic Times]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Economic Times, June 9.pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, CADES Pip Bigger Peers to Bag $300-m Airbus Deal - Economic Times]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Economic Times, National.pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, Airbus signs deals with two Bangalore firms - Financial Express]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Quest-Airbus.pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, CADES Pip Bigger Peers to Bag $300-m Airbus Deal - Economic Times]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Economic Times, National (2).pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST, Cades Outbid Infy to Bag Airbus Deal - Economic Times]]> June 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Economic Times, June 9.pdf 09-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Airbus signs strategic agreement with Indian Suppliers]]> June 8, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Press Release.pdf 08-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Airbus signs strategic agreement with Indian Suppliers]]> June 8, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Press Release.pdf 08-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Airbus signs strategic agreement with Indian Suppliers]]> June 8, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Press Release.pdf 08-Jun-2011 <![CDATA[Feb 9th, 2011: QuEST for the skies]]> February 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Feb 9th, 2011 QuEST for the skies - The Times of India.pdf 09-Feb-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST for the skies - The Times of India]]> February 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Feb 9th, 2011 QuEST for the skies - The Times of India.pdf 09-Feb-2011 <![CDATA[QuEST for the skies - The Times of India]]> February 9, 2011http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Feb 9th, 2011 QuEST for the skies - The Times of India .pdf 09-Feb-2011 <![CDATA[Warburg Pincus to invest USD $75 million in QuEST Global Services]]> Singapore, 2 December 2010. QuEST Global Services Pte Ltd, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services, and Warburg Pincus, a leading private equity firm, today announced that they have entered into an investment agreement.

Under the terms of this agreement, Warburg Pincus will invest about US$ 75 million in QuEST Global Services in exchange for a minority ownership stake. This investment reflects Warburg Pincus’ core philosophy of partnering with talented management teams leading differentiated businesses. 

QuEST Global Services is ranked by the industry-standard Black Book of Outsourcing as the no. 1 provider of outsourced engineering services in the world.  The company has over 2000 employees and delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, Spain and UK.  It services customers in aerospace and defense, aero engines, power generation, oil & gas and industrial products, and specializes in establishing dedicated low cost engineering centers for global engineering majors. 

Commenting on the investment, Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Services, said: “We are delighted to be working with Warburg Pincus, a firm with significant experience of investing in technology and technology-enabled service providers. Through this investment we plan to fund our infrastructure development and invest in strengthening our core business to expand growing needs of our customers.”

Commenting on the investment, Vishal Mahadevia, Managing Director, Warburg Pincus India Pvt Ltd said: “Over a period of 14 years QuEST has established a strong position in the engineering services space. Co-founders Aravind Melligeri and Ajit Prabhu have established a business located across 12 global delivery centers. Their strong commitment towards quality and focus on customer service has helped them emerge as a preferred partner to several blue-chip organizations. Warburg Pincus looks forward to working in close partnership with the QuEST Global team to further strengthen the company’s position as a leading provider of engineering services.”    

Bank of America Merrill Lynch was the banker to the issue.

About QuEST Global Services 

QuEST Global Services is a leading provider of outsourced engineering services with over 2000 employees and operations across USA, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.quest-global.com.

 

 

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December 2, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=405 02-Dec-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global announces Engineering Services Contract with Caterpillar India Pvt Ltd]]> Bangalore, December 2, 2010, India: QuEST Global Engineering, a global engineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, announced today that it has signed a Master Service Agreement with Caterpillar India Private Limited to provide engineering services.

Caterpillar India is a wholly owned subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc., which has grown to be the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas turbines in partnership with its worldwide dealer network.

This agreement with QuEST will offer the necessary engineering resources to Caterpillar Engineering Design Center, India (EDCI) to support high value engineering domains such as CFD, FEA, design & drawing checkers, and 3D modelers.  In order to bring the best engineering talent pool for Caterpillar India, QuEST has strategically started its operation in Belgaum with a planned capacity of several hundred engineers over the next two years.  QuEST will be setting up the necessary dedicated link for Caterpillar to allow seamless offshoring possibilities.

Commenting on the agreement, Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said: “QuEST is proud to have been chosen by Caterpillar as their engineering solutions partner. With our constant focus on providing global product and project solutions to our customers, I am confident that we would be able to effectively support Caterpillar. We expect the relationship to rapidly grow as we support Caterpillar EDC strategic direction to do more complex product line work from India, and be recognized as one of their most valued strategic suppliers. ”

About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering (www.quest-global.com) is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

About Caterpillar

For more than 85 years, Caterpillar Inc. (www.cat.com)  has been making progress possible and driving positive and sustainable change on every continent. With 2009 sales and revenues of $32.396 billion, Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. The company also is a leading services provider through Caterpillar Financial Services, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Services, Caterpillar Logistics Services and Progress Rail Services.

 

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December 2, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=406 02-Dec-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global announces Engineering Services Contract with Caterpillar India Pvt Ltd]]> Bangalore, December 2, 2010, India:QuEST Global Engineering, a global engineering services provider with headquarters in Singapore, announced today that it has signed a Master Service Agreement with Caterpillar India Private Limited to provide engineering services.

Caterpillar India is a wholly owned subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc., which has grown to be the world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, and industrial gas turbines in partnership with its worldwide dealer network.

This agreement with QuEST will offer the necessary engineering resources to Caterpillar Engineering Design Center, India (EDCI) to support high value engineering domains such as CFD, FEA, design & drawing checkers, and 3D modelers. In order to bring the best engineering talent pool for Caterpillar India, QuEST has strategically started its operation in Belgaum with a planned capacity of several hundred engineers over the next two years. QuEST will be setting up the necessary dedicated link for Caterpillar to allow seamless offshoring possibilities.

Commenting on the agreement, Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said: “QuEST is proud to have been chosen by Caterpillar as their engineering solutions partner. With our constant focus on providing global product and project solutions to our customers, I am confident that we would be able to effectively support Caterpillar. We expect the relationship to rapidly grow as we support Caterpillar EDC strategic direction to do more complex product line work from India, and be recognized as one of their most valued strategic suppliers. ”

About QuEST Global Engineering

QuEST Global Engineering (www.quest-global.com) is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. /p>

About Caterpillar

For more than 85 years, Caterpillar Inc. (www.cat.com) has been making progress possible and driving positive and sustainable change on every continent. With 2009 sales and revenues of $32.396 billion, Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines and industrial gas turbines. The company also is a leading services provider through Caterpillar Financial Services, Caterpillar Remanufacturing Services, Caterpillar Logistics Services and Progress Rail Services.
 

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December 2, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=408 02-Dec-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering Expanding Engineering Center in East Hartford, Connecticut]]> East Hartford, CT, November 3, 2010: QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure play engineering services provider, is adding a new third floor with 8,000 square feet and space for 80 engineers to its East Hartford, Connecticut center dedicated to providing engineering services to Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX) company.

QuEST’s dedicated facility, is within two miles of Pratt & Whitney headquarters, and provides office space for more than 170 QuEST employees who serve Pratt & Whitney on aero engines design and project engineering services. With this expansion, QuEST will be able to continue to grow the valued services that it provides to Pratt & Whitney.

Ajit Prabhu, chief executive officer, QuEST; and Robert Harvey, senior vice president, Strategic Accounts, QuEST Global Engineering, inaugurated the QuEST facility expansion with Al Brockett, vice president Engineering-Module Centers, Pratt & Whitney; and Mahesh Patel, manager, Global Engineering Sourcing, Pratt & Whitney.

“QuEST Global has been a valued partner and we are delighted they are expanding their facility in East Hartford to provide us with the engineering services we require to meet the growing needs of our global aerospace customers,” said Al Brockett, vice president Engineering-Module Centers, Pratt & Whitney.

”The expansion of our dedicated center in East Hartford marks another milestone in our strategic partnership relationship with Pratt & Whitney. QuEST provides complete life-cycle integrated engineering services on both a local and global level,” said Robert Harvey, senior vice president, QuEST Global Engineering. “We will continue to provide a combination of functional and domain expertise through our Local-Global Delivery Model, to attain the highest level of customer satisfaction. This expansion will open up additional aerospace career opportunities and we look forward to aggressively growing our capabilities and services and the value we deliver to Pratt & Whitney.”

QuEST Global’s relationship with United Technologies and Pratt & Whitney dates back to 2002, when a dedicated engineering design team was first established in East Hartford. QuEST now serves five United Technologies divisions from 10 separate locations with more than 350 employees. QuEST’s East Hartford employees work on many key programs at Pratt & Whitney.

About QuEST Global Engineering:

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 13 global delivery centers. The company helps customers in aero engines, aerospace & defense, power generation, oil & gas, industrial machines, consumer goods and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. /p>

About Pratt & Whitney:

Pratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines, space propulsion systems and industrial gas turbines. United Technologies, based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the global aerospace and commercial building industries.

 

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November 3, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=407 03-Nov-2010
<![CDATA[Pratt & Whitney inaugurate US$85,000 solar project]]> October 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=404 13-Oct-2010 <![CDATA[Pratt & Whitney inaugurate US$85,000 solar project]]> October 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=403 13-Oct-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST in project monitor,]]> September 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/PM_Interview.pdf 13-Sep-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST in project monitor]]> September 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/PM_Interview.pdf 13-Sep-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST extends pact with Rolls-Royce]]> July 29, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=205 29-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST extends pact with Rolls-Royce]]> July 29, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=247 29-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global and Rolls-Royce extend their engineering services agreement in India]]> QuEST Global Engineering, a leading globalengineering services provider, has extended its master agreement with Rolls-Royce to2015.
Under the terms of the agreement, QuEST Global will support the engineering resources of Rolls-Royce across its business divisions through an engineering centre located in Bangalore, India.
With a workforce of over 500 engineers supporting Rolls-Royce, the relationship hasgrown significantly and spans civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energysectors. QuEST engineers have been supporting work streams across the lifecycle of Rolls-Royce products, including products for the next-generation Airbus A350 XWB family of aircraft. Major activities range from design to manufacturing engineering and services and repair engineering.
"This agreement with Rolls-Royce is significant to QuEST Global. We see it as an endorsement of our engineering capabilities in the aerospace, marine and energy sectors and the relationship we share with Rolls-Royce. QuEST Global has consolidated its position in the engineering services field as a player with unmatched capabilities in the field of design, development, manufacturing engineering, tooling, and aftermarket support" said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering.”
“India is hugely important to Rolls-Royce and we continuously look for opportunities to enhance our range of activities and benefit from the comparative advantages India has to offer. I’m delighted that we have extended our long standing relationship with QuEST for a further five years, and I look forward to continuing to work together as we move forward.” said Anil Shrikhande, President Rolls-Royce India.
About QuEST Global Engineering:
QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 13 global delivery centres. The company helps customers in Aero engine, Aerospace and Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity andmaximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, and embedded systems development. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.
About Rolls-Royce:
Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and services for use on land, at sea and in the air, has established a strong position in global markets - civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy. As a result of this strategy, Rolls-Royce today has a broad customer base comprising more than 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility aircraft and helicopter operators, 160 armed forces, more than 2,000 marine customers, including 70 navies, and energy customers in nearly 120 countries, with an installed base of 54,000 gas turbines.
The company’s annual underlying revenues were £10.1 billion in 2009, of which about half came from services revenues. The firm and announced order book stood at £58.3 billion at 31 December 2009, providing visibility of future levels of activity.
Rolls-Royce has a long and proud history of partnership with India - more than 75 years with the Indian Air Force and similarly presence in India’s civil aerospace sector goes back to over 75 years. Its partnership with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bangalore is now in its 54th year. Today, there are over 1,300 Rolls-Royce engines in service in India. The company’s global market sectors – civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy – are all well represented in the country. Rolls-Royce manages and develops the growing volume of engineering work that the Group is subcontracting in India, from an engineering centre in Bangalore.
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July 28, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=204 28-Jul-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global and Rolls-Royce extend their engineering services agreement in India]]> QuEST Global Engineering, a leading global engineering services provider, has extended its master agreement with Rolls-Royce to 2015.

Under the terms of the agreement, QuEST Global will support the engineering resources of Rolls-Royce across its business divisions through an engineering centre located in Bangalore, India.

With a workforce of over 500 engineers supporting Rolls-Royce, the relationship has grown significantly and spans civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy sectors. QuEST engineers have been supporting work streams across the lifecycle of Rolls-Royce products, including products for the next-generation Airbus A350 XWB family of aircraft. Major activities range from design to manufacturing engineering and services and repair engineering.

"This agreement with Rolls-Royce is significant to QuEST Global. We see it as an endorsement of our engineering capabilities in the aerospace, marine and energy sectors and the relationship we share with Rolls-Royce. QuEST Global has consolidated its position in the engineering services field as a player with unmatched capabilities in the field of design, development, manufacturing engineering, tooling, and aftermarket support" said Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering.

“India is hugely important to Rolls-Royce and we continuously look for opportunities to enhance our range of activities and benefit from the comparative advantages India has to offer. I’m delighted that we have extended our long standing relationship with QuEST for a further five years, and I look forward to continuing to work together as we move forward.” said Anil Shrikhande, President Rolls-Royce India.

About QuEST Global Engineering:
QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 13 global delivery centres. The company helps customers in Aero engine, Aerospace and Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity andmaximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, and embedded systems development. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers.

About Rolls-Royce:
Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and services for use on land, at sea and in the air, has established a strong position in global markets - civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy. As a result of this strategy, Rolls-Royce today has a broad customer base comprising more than 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility aircraft and helicopter operators, 160 armed forces, more than 2,000 marine customers, including 70 navies, and energy customers in nearly 120 countries, with an installed base of 54,000 gas turbines.

The company’s annual underlying revenues were £10.1 billion in 2009, of which about half came from services revenues. The firm and announced order book stood at £58.3 billion at 31 December 2009, providing visibility of future levels of activity.

Rolls-Royce has a long and proud history of partnership with India - more than 75 years with the Indian Air Force and similarly presence in India’s civil aerospace sector goes back to over 75 years. Its partnership with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bangalore is now in its 54th year. Today, there are over 1,300 Rolls-Royce engines in service in India. The company’s global market sectors – civil aerospace, defence aerospace, marine and energy – are all well represented in the country. Rolls-Royce manages and develops the growing volume of engineering work that the Group is subcontracting in India, from an engineering centre in

Bangalore. For Further information please log on to our website www.quest-global.com 
 
  
 

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July 28, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=265 28-Jul-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST will supply parts for Airbus]]> July 21, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=199 21-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global's selection as Airbus preferred supplier for manufacturing capabilities]]> QuEST Global’s selection as Airbus preferred supplier for manufacturing capabilities, ability to offer offset fulfillment and Risk Sharing Partnerships, positions QuEST Global uniquely amongst Indian aerospace players
The global aerospace engineering & manufacturing major, QuEST Global announced today that it has become the first Indian private sector player to manufacture parts directly to Airbus under the long term agreement. QuEST Global supports its aerospace customers on global programs related to aero structures, engines, accessories, actuation systems, aircraft interiors and ground support equipment.
This distinction comes after a stringent selection process by distinguished Airbus and EADS sourcing and manufacturing organizations. During this process, many suppliers were evaluated on various parameters ranging from capability to infrastructure. This is a first step into manufacturing relationship with Airbus on existing program with a view to expand engagement to many other sourcing opportunities to leverage QuEST Global’s capabilities.
QuEST Global has been recognized as a quality supplier to the aerospace industry through the AS 9100 certification received for both engineering services and manufacturing practices. QuEST Global has set up an integrated manufacturing facility ranging from Machining, sheet metal processing, assembly and special processing (thro joint venture with Magellan Aerospace). The facility is approved by Airbus apart from other certifications like NADCAP.
QuEST Global becomes the only private sector company in India to sign Engineering Services and Manufacturing agreements. Under these agreements, QuEST Global will support various current programs in Manufacturing as well as current and upcoming programs in Design. QuEST Global has also set up  an aerospace supply chain eco-system in its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) which is spread over 262 acres in Belgaum, North Karnataka, India. This will be highly beneficial to Airbus from a point of view of being able to source fully finished aerospace components and sub assemblies from India apart from delivering offset obligations.
“This win highlights the strength and strategic importance of QuEST Global’s manufacturing and SEZ capabilities. We are honored by the confidence that Airbus has shown in QuEST Global and we are eager and well prepared to take on this engagement. QuEST Global’s Engineering along with Manufacturing from our Belgaum SEZ will provide the ideal ‘end to end solution’ to Airbus.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST Global.

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July 20, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=201 20-Jul-2010
<![CDATA[Chat with QuEST Chairman Aravind Melligeri on NAL's RTA-70 programme]]> July 17, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=200 17-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[Govt should create sovereign fund for aerospace]]> July 17, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=195 17-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[Govt should create sovereign fund for aerospace]]> July 17, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=246 17-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Extends R-R Engineering Services]]> July 15, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=193 15-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Extends R-R Engineering Services]]> July 15, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=245 15-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[Engineering center lands in Rockford, plans to add 50 jobs]]> July 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=192 13-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[Engineering center lands in Rockford, plans to add 50 jobs]]> July 13, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=244 13-Jul-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global and Hamilton Sundstrand inaugurate a dedicated engineering center in Rockford, Illinois]]> QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure play engineering services provider, announced the inauguration of its dedicated engineering centre in Rockford, Illinois for Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. This dedicated facility, located adjacent to Hamilton Sundstrand, will provide office space for QuEST’s current staff of 50 engineers with intent to more than double, focusing on aerospace design and engineering services.
Mr. David B. Carter, Vice-President, Hamilton Sundstrand, Mr. Robert Harvey, Senior Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering and Mr. Edward Brown, Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering were present during the inauguration of the facility.
QuEST Global’s relationship with United Technologies dates back to 2002, when a dedicated engineering design team was first established in East Hartford, CT. In 2009, a project engineering centre of excellence was instituted with Hamilton Sundstrand employing 100 engineers across Windsor Locks, Rockford, and San Diego facilities, further strengthening the partnership.
The new Rockford facility will provide significant career opportunities for local engineers, pursuing careers in the aerospace domain. QuEST-Rockford employees enjoy contributing to many of the aerospace programs being supported by Hamilton Sundstrand, and are privileged to work with some of the brightest and most talented engineers the industry has to offer.
Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said:”The opening of this dedicated centre marks another milestone in our relationship with Hamilton Sundstrand, and we do see ourselves as an integral partner in providing critical end to end engineering services. This centre will open up aerospace career opportunities for local residents and we look forward to aggressively growing our presence in Rockford and the value we deliver to Hamilton Sundstrand.”

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July 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=191 12-Jul-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global and Hamilton Sundstrand inaugurate a dedicated engineering center in Rockford, Illinois]]> QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure play engineering services provider, announced the inauguration of its dedicated engineering centre in Rockford, Illinois for Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. This dedicated facility, located adjacent to Hamilton Sundstrand, will provide office space for QuEST’s current staff of 50 engineers with intent to more than double, focusing on aerospace design and engineering services.

Mr. David B. Carter, Vice-President, Hamilton Sundstrand, Mr. Robert Harvey, Senior Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering and Mr. Edward Brown, Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering were present during the inauguration of the facility.

QuEST Global’s relationship with United Technologies dates back to 2002, when a dedicated engineering design team was first established in East Hartford, CT. In 2009, a project engineering centre of excellence was instituted with Hamilton Sundstrand employing 100 engineers across Windsor Locks, Rockford, and San Diego facilities, further strengthening the partnership.

The new Rockford facility will provide significant career opportunities for local engineers, pursuing careers in the aerospace domain. QuEST-Rockford employees enjoy contributing to many of the aerospace programs being supported by Hamilton Sundstrand, and are privileged to work with some of the brightest and most talented engineers the industry has to offer.

Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said:”The opening of this dedicated centre marks another milestone in our relationship with Hamilton Sundstrand, and we do see ourselves as an integral partner in providing critical end to end engineering services. This centre will open up aerospace career opportunities for local residents and we look forward to aggressively growing our presence in Rockford and the value we deliver to Hamilton Sundstrand.”
 

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July 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=264 12-Jul-2010
<![CDATA[Aerospace Processing India (API) first to obtain NADCAP certification]]> API is the first in India to have NADCAP approval for Chemical Processing, NDT and Shot Peening

Aerospace Processing India (API) today announced that it is the first company in India to get NADCAP certification for Chemical Processing, NDT and Shot Peening. The company is also the first to get Boeing and Airbus approvals on the same. Established by Magellan Aerospace Limited and QuEST Global, API is an independent operating company that provides approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India. Its fully integrated and scalable facility has been operational from Jan 2009. NADCAP accreditation is becoming widely accepted as the standard in the worldwide aerospace industry. By manufacturing in accordance with NADCAP approved processes, API assures its customers around the globe they are purchasing materials produced and tested to the highest standards set by the industry.

Commenting on the certification, Aravind Melligeri, Co‐Founder and Chairman, QuEST Global, said, “NADCAP accreditation is another big step in validating our processing capabilities and confirms our dedication to providing the highest quality to our customers. The requirements are rigorous and we are proud of this accomplishment as API was working over last 12 months in a dedicated fashion to achieve these approvals. We congratulate API team and thank our customers, like SAAB, Goodrich, Eaton and Liebherr for supporting the approval process. The certification will put us in a position to sustain existing business and grow in new and larger opportunities.

Konrad Hahnelt, Vice President of Magellan Aerospace Limited said “We have made considerable progress in a relatively short time period in order to achieve this milestone. Also getting the approval from Airbus & Boeing at the same time clearly reflects our management's vision and understanding of the aerospace industry." The facility which was opened in Jan 2009 is now certified in aluminum, titanium and stainless steel components for aero structure and aero engine components. API has invested in capabilities, which would enable fulfilling the demand for sourcing fully finished parts from India.

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June 23, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=188 23-Jun-2010
<![CDATA[Private Investment Leading The Way In Indian Aerospace]]> June 14, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=179 14-Jun-2010 <![CDATA[Mechatronics in motion]]> June 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=178 10-Jun-2010 <![CDATA[Indo Schottle at QuEST SEZ]]> June 4, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=175 04-Jun-2010 <![CDATA[Global Investors Meet attracts big money]]> June 4, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=176 04-Jun-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST, Indo Schottle sign MoU]]> June 4, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=177 04-Jun-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global SEZ and Indo Schottle signed a MoU to set up a manufacturing unit]]> QuEST Global SEZ and Indo Schottle signed a MoU to set up a manufacturing unit

Bangalore, June 03, India: The global aerospace engineering & manufacturing major, QuEST Global, today signed a MoU with Indo Schottle to set up a new dedicated facility in the QuEST Global SEZ , Belgaum to manufacture and export Engine Parts & Hydraulic Components and cold forged components. Indo Schottle, primarily an automotive major, will be investing INR 20 crore initially in Quest Global SEZ to mark its entry into the Aerospace sector. 
Commenting on the occasion, Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST Global, said, “We are delighted to have Indo Schottle, which has over 25 years of experience in the auto industry, to be expanding their operations in QuEST Global SEZ and entering into support the aerospace industry.” This also demonstrates QuEST Global SEZ's commitment to build an ecosystem of qualified suppliers to meet supply chain needs for the global aerospace OEM's and Tier-1's." 
Vijay Pusalkar, CMD Indo Schottle said "It gives us immense pleasure to be part of the QuEST Global SEZ and enter into Aerospace vertical leveraging the other supply base of the SEZ. QuEST Global has done a tremendous job in establishing excellent infrastructure at SEZ for the companies to come and operationalize in a very short period of time."
About QuEST Global SEZ
QuEST Global SEZ is India’s first ever notified precision engineering Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Belgaum, Karnataka providing the best-in-class facilities and infrastructure for Aerospace, Automotive and Industrial engineering industries. The development is spread over 300 acres and is currently focused on developing the Aerospace supply chain ecosystem for OEMs, suppliers, ancillary and related end user industries. This enables complete offerings of design to build services, right from the concept to the finished product that can be used to build an aircraft. This is a unique offering from QuEST Global that is set to gain widespread appeal in the aerospace industry, as companies consolidate their supply chain and look for more value-add from their suppliers. Along with a facility for QuEST Global Engineering and QuEST Global Manufacturing, API (Aerospace Processing India Pvt. Ltd.), a joint venture between QuEST Global Manufacturing & Magellan Aerospace has also set up a unit for establishing special processing capabilities within the SEZ.
About Indo Schottle:
Indo Schottle Auto parts pvt. Ltd is India’s largest manufacturer of Engine Valve collets, rocker arm screws and turbo charger components. Indo Schottle has its manufacturing facilities in Pune which includes an in-house heat treatment and cold forging facility, In the last two and a half decades, the company has supplied over 400 million parts to its valued OEM customers globally. Indo Schottle has a strength of 850 employees generating a revenue of 100 crores. 
Indo Schottle is a TS 16949/ ISO 14001 company. For further information Please log on to www.indoschottle.com
About QuEST Global
QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 12 global delivery centres. The company helps customers in Aero engine, Aerospace and Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For further information, please log onto our website www.quest-global.com
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June 3, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=167 03-Jun-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global SEZ and Indo Schottle signed a MoU to set up a manufacturing unit]]> Bangalore, June 03, India: The global aerospace engineering & manufacturing major, QuEST Global, today signed a MoU with Indo Schottle to set up a new dedicated facility in the QuEST Global SEZ , Belgaum to manufacture and export Engine Parts & Hydraulic Components and cold forged components. Indo Schottle, primarily an automotive major, will be investing INR 20 crore initially in Quest Global SEZ to mark its entry into the Aerospace sector.

Commenting on the occasion, Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST Global, said, “We are delighted to have Indo Schottle, which has over 25 years of experience in the auto industry, to be expanding their operations in QuEST Global SEZ and entering into support the aerospace industry.” This also demonstrates QuEST Global SEZ's commitment to build an ecosystem of qualified suppliers to meet supply chain needs for the global aerospace OEM's and Tier-1's."

Vijay Pusalkar, CMD Indo Schottle said "It gives us immense pleasure to be part of the QuEST Global SEZ and enter into Aerospace vertical leveraging the other supply base of the SEZ. QuEST Global has done a tremendous job in establishing excellent infrastructure at SEZ for the companies to come and operationalize in a very short period of time."

About QuEST Global SEZ

QuEST Global SEZ is India’s first ever notified precision engineering Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Belgaum, Karnataka providing the best-in-class facilities and infrastructure for Aerospace, Automotive and Industrial engineering industries. The development is spread over 300 acres and is currently focused on developing the Aerospace supply chain ecosystem for OEMs, suppliers, ancillary and related end user industries. This enables complete offerings of design to build services, right from the concept to the finished product that can be used to build an aircraft. This is a unique offering from QuEST Global that is set to gain widespread appeal in the aerospace industry, as companies consolidate their supply chain and look for more value-add from their suppliers. Along with a facility for QuEST Global Engineering and QuEST Global Manufacturing, API (Aerospace Processing India Pvt. Ltd.), a joint venture between QuEST Global Manufacturing & Magellan Aerospace has also set up a unit for establishing special processing capabilities within the SEZ.

About Indo Schottle:

Indo Schottle Auto parts pvt. Ltd is India’s largest manufacturer of Engine Valve collets, rocker arm screws and turbo charger components. Indo Schottle has its manufacturing facilities in Pune which includes an in-house heat treatment and cold forging facility, In the last two and a half decades, the company has supplied over 400 million parts to its valued OEM customers globally. Indo Schottle has a strength of 850 employees generating a revenue of 100 crores.

Indo Schottle is a TS 16949/ ISO 14001 company. For further information Please log on to www.indoschottle.com

About QuEST Global

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 12 global delivery centres. The company helps customers in Aero engine, Aerospace and Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For further information, please log onto our website www.quest-global.com
 
  
 

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June 3, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=261 03-Jun-2010
<![CDATA[SMBs provide crtical components to global business titans]]> May 21, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=174 21-May-2010 <![CDATA[Rise in outsourcing catalyses setting up of aerospace SEZs]]> May 16, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=173 16-May-2010 <![CDATA[Quest Consolidates, Eyes Acquisitions In Europe]]> May 4, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=172 04-May-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Consolidates, Eyes Acquisitions In Europe]]> May 4, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=242 04-May-2010 <![CDATA[<strong>Cost Reduction of a product through Value Analysis & Value Engineering</strong><br>Having a Paint brush does not make one a painter. While we strive to implement the different VAVE tools, we realize that the years of experience in product design & development is very essential to achieve the desired objective.<br><em>Ajitanath Patil - Senior Technical Leader, QuEST Global</em>]]> April 28, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST Global Value Engineering - 20100428.pdf 28-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[Quest Global tops in engg services]]> April 19, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=171 19-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global tops in engg services]]> April 19, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=241 19-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[<strong>Numerical Simulation of Fluid Structure Interaction in Hydro Turbines</strong><br>QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 12 global delivery centers.<br><em>Srinivasa RaoProject Head, QuEST Katsumasa Shimmei - Deputy General Manager Hitachi Works HITACHI, Ltd., Power Systems</em>]]> April 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/FSI_Paper_Powergen_India_Asia Read-Only Compatibility Mode.pdf 12-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global ranked World No.1 in ESO by the Black Book of Outsourcing 2009]]> April 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=29 12-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Ranked World No.1 in Engineering Service Outsourcing by the Black Book of Outsourcing]]> April 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=30 12-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Ranked World No.1 in Engineering Service Outsourcing by the Black Book of Outsourcing]]> April 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=239 12-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global ranked World No.1 in ESO by the Black Book of Outsourcing 2009]]> April 12, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=240 12-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global ranked World No.1 in Engineering Service Outsourcing by the Black Book of Outsourcing 2009]]> Bangalore, April 9, 2010: QuEST Global, leading provider of diversified engineering services has made it to the top amongst 122 competitors to be ranked as the No. 1 ESO vendor by the Black Book of Outsourcing 2009. Highly commended for its Operational Excellence, Design, Mechanical, Manufacturing Engineering & Plant Automation/ Enterprise Asset Management services, QuEST has walked away with the highest ranking and accolades. Among others measures, QuEST has been ranked No.1 on Trust, Breadth of offerings, Client types, Delivery Excellence, Customization, Reliability, Brand Image/ communication, Vendor Viability and Support by its vast base of customers.
Reacting gladly to this report, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering, Ajit Prabhu said, our vision has always been to become “the most respected and recognized global product development and project solutions company by our customers”. It is gratifying to see these results and feedback from our client partners and industry experts in the ESO space. This is also a reflection of our people. I believe being one of the very few companies in our size who are purely focused on engineering services, we are able to focus more on customer and their evolving priorities. This award inspires us to continue to serve our engineering customers with the highest level of performance,”
Doug Brown, co-author of The Black Book of Outsourcing, said, “QuEST has earned the distinction of being among the most customer-respected ESO companies in the world. QuEST was overwhelmingly praised by customers in the most important attributes clients look for in an outsourcing partner.”
About Quest Global:

QuEST Global Engineering is a diversified Engineering Services company, employing 2000 professionals across 12 global delivery centres. The company helps customers in Aero engine, Aerospace and Defense, Power Generation, Oil & Gas, and other verticals to cut product development and project costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. We leverage our local presence and global reach to support engineering cost reduction initiatives for our customers. For further information, please log onto our website www.quest-global.com
ABOUT BLACK BOOK OF OUTSOURCING

Black Book of Outsourcing delivers the largest annual survey of outsourcing user organizations’ satisfaction with service providers and consultants. Its rankings are based on tens of thousands of client testimonials and feedback, with each service provider evaluated on 20 key performance indicators.

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April 9, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=17 09-Apr-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global ranked World No.1 in Engineering Service Outsourcing by the Black Book of Outsourcing 2009]]> QuEST Global Engineering, a leading pure play engineering services provider, announced the inauguration of its dedicated engineering centre in Rockford, Illinois for Hamilton Sundstrand, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. This dedicated facility, located adjacent to Hamilton Sundstrand, will provide office space for QuEST’s current staff of 50 engineers with intent to more than double, focusing on aerospace design and engineering services.

Mr. David B. Carter, Vice-President, Hamilton Sundstrand, Mr. Robert Harvey, Senior Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering and Mr. Edward Brown, Vice-President, QuEST Global Engineering were present during the inauguration of the facility.

QuEST Global’s relationship with United Technologies dates back to 2002, when a dedicated engineering design team was first established in East Hartford, CT. In 2009, a project engineering centre of excellence was instituted with Hamilton Sundstrand employing 100 engineers across Windsor Locks, Rockford, and San Diego facilities, further strengthening the partnership.

The new Rockford facility will provide significant career opportunities for local engineers, pursuing careers in the aerospace domain. QuEST-Rockford employees enjoy contributing to many of the aerospace programs being supported by Hamilton Sundstrand, and are privileged to work with some of the brightest and most talented engineers the industry has to offer.

Commenting on this occasion, Mr. Ajit Prabhu, CEO, QuEST Global Engineering said:”The opening of this dedicated centre marks another milestone in our relationship with Hamilton Sundstrand, and we do see ourselves as an integral partner in providing critical end to end engineering services. This centre will open up aerospace career opportunities for local residents and we look forward to aggressively growing our presence in Rockford and the value we deliver to Hamilton Sundstrand.”

 
  
 

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April 9, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=260 09-Apr-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering awarded International headquarters (IHQ) status by EDB]]> April 1, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=32 01-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering awarded International headquarters (IHQ) status by EDB]]> April 1, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=237 01-Apr-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering awarded International Headquarters (IHQ) status by EDB]]> Singapore, March 10th 2010: QuEST Global Engineering the leading global provider of diversified engineering services with core domain expertise in aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, industrial products, nuclear engineering, power generation, oil & gas, and transportation verticals announced today that it would be making Singapore its International Headquarters effective April 1, 2010.

In a major business move, QuEST Global Engineering is consolidating its global operations and ownership of entities and setting up an 60 member team in Singapore with an investment of around USD 50 million over the next 5 years. 

In support of the company’s decision, the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) has granted the International Headquarters (IHQ) Award, to QuEST Global Services Pvt Ltd. 

Speaking on this momentous occasion, QuEST Global Engineering, CEO and Co-Founder, Ajit Prabhu said, “We are pleased to receive the IHQ award from the EDB and will be looking at setting up key engineering centers of excellence at our Singapore Headquarters in the coming years. We also intend to move senior management team to Singapore. This is as a significant step in our vision to become a USD 500 M organization by 2015”.

This is a significant move for QuEST Global Engineering, a move which clearly depicts Singapore’s rise as an international business hub and as a leading engineering services centre. Singapore’s strong talent pool, excellent market connectivity, coupled with its vibrant oil & gas and aerospace sectors are key reasons why QuEST Global Engineering has decided to locate its international headquarters in Singapore. 

Commenting on the occasion, EDB’s Director (Energy, Chemicals & Engineering Services), Mr. Liang Ting Wee, said, “We’re delighted to welcome a leading fast-growth company like QuEST Global Engineering into Singapore. QuEST’s decision to locate its international headquarters in Singapore, together with its plans to set up engineering centres of excellence, is testament to Singapore’s attractiveness as a home for companies to manage and drive their global business growth”

About Quest Global:

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. QuEST Global employs over 2000 professionals and has delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France , UK, and Spain. For further information, please log onto our website www.quest-global.com

 

 

 

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March 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=23 10-Mar-2010
<![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering to invest US$50m in Singapore for global HQ]]> March 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=31 10-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering awarded International headquarters (IHQ) status by EDB - Benginga]]> March 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=166 10-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering to invest US$50m in Singapore for global HQ]]> March 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=236 10-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[QuEST Global Engineering awarded International Headquarters (IHQ) status by EDB]]> Singapore, March 10th 2010: QuEST Global Engineering the leading global provider of diversified engineering services with core domain expertise in aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, industrial products, nuclear engineering, power generation, oil & gas, and transportation verticals announced today that it would be making Singapore its International Headquarters effective April 1, 2010.

In a major business move, QuEST Global Engineering is consolidating its global operations and ownership of entities and setting up an 60 member team in Singapore with an investment of around USD 50 million over the next 5 years.

In support of the company’s decision, the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) has granted the International Headquarters (IHQ) Award, to QuEST Global Services Pvt Ltd.

Speaking on this momentous occasion, QuEST Global Engineering, CEO and Co-Founder, Ajit Prabhu said, “We are pleased to receive the IHQ award from the EDB and will be looking at setting up key engineering centers of excellence at our Singapore Headquarters in the coming years. We also intend to move senior management team to Singapore. This is as a significant step in our vision to become a USD 500 M organization by 2015”.

This is a significant move for QuEST Global Engineering, a move which clearly depicts Singapore’s rise as an international business hub and as a leading engineering services centre. Singapore’s strong talent pool, excellent market connectivity, coupled with its vibrant oil & gas and aerospace sectors are key reasons why QuEST Global Engineering has decided to locate its international headquarters in Singapore.

Commenting on the occasion, EDB’s Director (Energy, Chemicals & Engineering Services), Mr. Liang Ting Wee, said, “We’re delighted to welcome a leading fast-growth company like QuEST Global Engineering into Singapore. QuEST’s decision to locate its international headquarters in Singapore, together with its plans to set up engineering centres of excellence, is testament to Singapore’s attractiveness as a home for companies to manage and drive their global business growth”

About Quest Global:

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. QuEST Global employs over 2000 professionals and has delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France , UK, and Spain. For further information, please log onto our website www.quest-global.com
 

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March 10, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=259 10-Mar-2010
<![CDATA[Aviation opportunities in the air in Bangalore, Hyderabad]]> March 6, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=33 06-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[Aviation opportunities in the air in Bangalore, Hyderabad]]> March 6, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=234 06-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[Buyouts to help expand QuEST's global reach]]> March 3, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=34 03-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[Buyouts to help expand QuEST's global reach]]> March 3, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=233 03-Mar-2010 <![CDATA[IT companies vie for $7 billion nuke power deals]]> January 6, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=41 06-Jan-2010 <![CDATA[IT companies vie for $7 billion nuke power deals]]> January 6, 2010http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=231 06-Jan-2010 <![CDATA[SAAB awards contract to QuEST Global for manufacturing of Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts - iBusinessWeek]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=42 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[SAAB Awards Contract to QuEST Global for Manufacturing - Bloomberg]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=43 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[SAAB Awards contract to QuEST Global for Manufacturing of Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts - Financial Express]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=44 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST bags contract from SAAB to manufacture Boeing 787 Dreamliner Parts - Machinist]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=45 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global secures contract from Saab - Hindu]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=46 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[SAAB awards contract to QuEST Global for manufacturing of Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts]]> India, December 16, 2009: QuEST Global, leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing has been awarded a five year contract by SAAB for the supply of machined and sheet metal parts for Boeing 787 cargo doors. This five year contract, will be executed at the QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum, Karnataka and the delivery of the sample parts (FAI) is to be completed by 1st quarter of 2010.

During the evaluation phase, a number of Indian suppliers were assessed on various parameters ranging from capability to infrastructure. This association will lead the companies to explore possibilities of further collaboration at a later stage.

“This engagement gives me immense pleasure as QuEST Global is among the first Indian suppliers that SAAB has associated with and has plans of scaling up in future. The operations, being based at the SEZ, would also allow our customer to enjoy the financial benefits of being part of the aerospace supply chain ecosystem, the first of its kind in India,” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST Global.

According to Elisabeth Ross, Strategic Sourcing Director, “We are pleased to have found in QuEST Global, a competent partner to meet our component requirements. This agreement is also an important step in Saab’s industrial cooperation program with Indian companies.”

About QuEST Global

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. The company helps customers in the aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, power generation, oil & gas, and transportation verticals to cut product development costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. QuEST Global employs over 1800 professionals and has delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France, UK and Spain.

About Saab

Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.
 

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December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=255 16-Dec-2009
<![CDATA[SAAB awards contract to QuEST Global for manufacturing of Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts - iBusinessWeek]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=287 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[SAAB Awards Contract to QuEST Global for Manufacturing - Bloomberg]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=295 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[SAAB Awards contract to QuEST Global for Manufacturing of Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts - Financial Express]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=296 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST bags contract from SAAB to manufacture Boeing 787 Dreamliner Parts - Machinist]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=298 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global secures contract from Saab - Hindu]]> December 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=299 16-Dec-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global formally launches the Belgaum SEZ]]> Belgaum, November 14, India: The global aerospace engineering & manufacturing major, QuEST Global has formally launched India’s first aerospace precision engineering & manufacturing ecosystem - the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka. The company has signed MOUs with 3 major players in the aerospace manufacturing space - SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques), Magellan Aerospace Ltd. and Farinia SA.

The SEZ was formally unveiled today by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Sri B.S. Yeddyurappa and Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Sri Praful Patel.

The QuEST Global SEZ offers complete ‘design-to-build’ services, enabling an end-to-end aerospace supply chain ecosystem. QuEST Global’s SEZ is spread over 300 acres of land. The company looks at establishing partnerships to bridge the capability gaps in the aerospace industry and to provide ‘Built-to-Suit’ facility for the aerospace industry suppliers. The SEZ is focused towards providing world class infrastructure with major focus on aerospace industries. An initial investment of RS 150 crores has already been made in this SEZ. 

“This is a special day for Karnataka. Bangalore is perceived to be the India hub for the aerospace sector, and today the QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum has opened up newer avenues to attract foreign investors in the manufacturing space as well. We are now poised to offer international level expertise with competent local talent and corporate commitment,” ’said Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yeddyurappa on the occasion.

“The Indian aviation industry is being watched closely by all global majors and is on a steady growth path. We fully support the vision of entities like QuEST Global, who by setting up this project have displayed their commitment towards growing not only the economy, but also the development of local areas, “said Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Praful Patel.

“We, at QuEST Global had envisioned setting up India’s first aerospace precision engineering & manufacturing ecosystem to provide ‘design-to-build’ solutions. The SEZ will benefit North Karnataka region to a large extent. We are looking forward to create more than 7000 jobs locally and infuse $500 million to the economy in the coming 10 years. This ecosystem at SEZ will provide an ideal platform to help our customers & partners in discharge their offset obligations,” said Aravind Melligeri, Co-founder and Chairman, QuEST Global.

The SEZ currently houses an engineering services facility, a precision machining facility, sheet metal facility within the Aerospace Processing India (API) unit. The API is a joint venture (JV) with Magellan Aerospace. The JV runs as an independent operating company, providing approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India.

QuEST Global SEZ announces 3 MoUs for key aerospace projects in the manufacturing space 

 

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December 14, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=25 14-Dec-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global formally launches the Belgaum SEZ]]> Belgaum, November 14, India: The global aerospace engineering & manufacturing major, QuEST Global has formally launched India’s first aerospace precision engineering & manufacturing ecosystem - the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka. The company has signed MOUs with 3 major players in the aerospace manufacturing space - SABCA (Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques), Magellan Aerospace Ltd. and Farinia SA.

The SEZ was formally unveiled today by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, Sri B.S. Yeddyurappa and Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Sri Praful Patel.

The QuEST Global SEZ offers complete ‘design-to-build’ services, enabling an end-to-end aerospace supply chain ecosystem. QuEST Global’s SEZ is spread over 300 acres of land. The company looks at establishing partnerships to bridge the capability gaps in the aerospace industry and to provide ‘Built-to-Suit’ facility for the aerospace industry suppliers. The SEZ is focused towards providing world class infrastructure with major focus on aerospace industries. An initial investment of RS 150 crores has already been made in this SEZ.

“This is a special day for Karnataka. Bangalore is perceived to be the India hub for the aerospace sector, and today the QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum has opened up newer avenues to attract foreign investors in the manufacturing space as well. We are now poised to offer international level expertise with competent local talent and corporate commitment,” ’said Hon’ble Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yeddyurappa on the occasion.

“The Indian aviation industry is being watched closely by all global majors and is on a steady growth path. We fully support the vision of entities like QuEST Global, who by setting up this project have displayed their commitment towards growing not only the economy, but also the development of local areas, “said Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation, Praful Patel.

“We, at QuEST Global had envisioned setting up India’s first aerospace precision engineering & manufacturing ecosystem to provide ‘design-to-build’ solutions. The SEZ will benefit North Karnataka region to a large extent. We are looking forward to create more than 7000 jobs locally and infuse $500 million to the economy in the coming 10 years. This ecosystem at SEZ will provide an ideal platform to help our customers & partners in discharge their offset obligations,” said Aravind Melligeri, Co-founder and Chairman, QuEST Global.

The SEZ currently houses an engineering services facility, a precision machining facility, sheet metal facility within the Aerospace Processing India (API) unit. The API is a joint venture (JV) with Magellan Aerospace. The JV runs as an independent operating company, providing approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India.

QuEST Global SEZ announces 3 MoUs for key aerospace projects in the manufacturing space

 

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<![CDATA[QuEST launches SEZ to focus on aero-engine components and sub-systems, 8ak interview - 8ak.in]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=47 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aviation SEZ opens in Belgaum - Indian Aviation - Weekly]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/E - Weekly November III.pdf 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Exclusive SEZ for aerospace - Banglalive.com]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=50 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST launches SEZ to focus on aero-engine components and sub-systems, 8ak interview - 8ak.in]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=301 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aviation SEZ opens in Belgaum - Indian Aviation – Weekly]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=303 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Exclusive SEZ for aerospace - Banglalive.com]]> November 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=306 23-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Rolls-Royce scouts for second partner]]> November 20, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/x 20-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Rolls-Royce scouts for second partner- Business Standard]]> November 20, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=48 20-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - 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Hindu Business Line]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=365 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Belgaum SEZ mulls unit for aero-engine components - DNA]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=366 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Patel Launches First Aerospace SEZ in India - Stock Watch]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=367 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's First Aerospace SEZ Launched by QuEST Global - Top News]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=369 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first Aerospace SEZ launched - Aviation India]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=370 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Iran Defense Forum]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=371 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's First Aerospace SEZ Launched by QuEST Global - NDTV]]> November 16, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=372 16-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[CM launches Global SEZ near Belagaum - New Indian Express]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=83 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Zeenews.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=84 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - Financial Chronicle]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=85 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Economic times]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=86 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[First aerospace SEZ in India launched - Hindu]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=87 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - Deccan Herald]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=88 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first SEZ dedicated to aerospace industry launched - Hindu]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=89 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - PTI]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=90 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first aerospace SEZ launched - Tribune]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=91 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global in talks with global private equity firms - Zee News]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=92 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Todayskhabor.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=93 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Mangalorean.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=94 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Engineering a new flight path QUEST from Hattargi Belgaum - Facebook.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=95 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Hindustan Times]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=96 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global launches Aerospace Precision Engg SEZ in K'taka - Webindia123.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=97 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Skyscrapercity.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=98 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Silobreaker.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=99 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - cwebnews.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=100 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Newstin.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=101 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - In.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=102 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Chennaionline.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=103 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum - Daylife.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=104 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - Twitter.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=105 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India`s first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum! - Indnav.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=106 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Calcutta News]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=107 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Hindustan Times]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=115 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Zee Business]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=120 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - usatoday.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=121 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest aerospace SEZ to employ 10,000 in Belgaum - Indian aviation news]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=122 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Trak.in]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=123 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Sindh today]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=124 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Prokerala.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=125 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Andhravilas.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=126 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Todayskhabor.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=331 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Mangalorean.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=333 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Engineering a new flight path QUEST from Hattargi Belgaum - Facebook.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=334 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global launches Aerospace Precision Engg SEZ in K'taka - Webindia123.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=335 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Skyscrapercity.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=336 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Silobreaker.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=338 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - cwebnews.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=340 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Newstin.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=342 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - In.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=343 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Chennaionline.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=344 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum - Daylife.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=345 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - Twitter.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=346 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India`s first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum! - Indnav.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=347 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Calcutta News]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=348 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Zeenews.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=349 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Economic times]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=350 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global sets up first aerospace SEZ - Deccan Herald]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=351 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first SEZ dedicated to aerospace industry launched - Hindu]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=352 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country’s first aerospace SEZ launched - Tribune]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=353 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest Global in talks with global private equity firms - Zee News]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=354 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - Hindustan Times]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=355 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first Aerospace SEZ launched in Belgaum - Zee Business]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=356 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - usatoday.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=357 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Quest aerospace SEZ to employ 10,000 in Belgaum - Indian aviation news]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=358 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Trak.in]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=359 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India’s first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Sindh today]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=360 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Prokerala.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=361 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Andhravilas.com]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=362 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[CM launches Global SEZ near Belagaum - New Indian Express]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=376 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global launches aviation SEZ in Belgaum - Financial Chronicle]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=378 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[First aerospace SEZ in India launched - Hindu]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=379 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Country's first Aerospace SEZ launched - PTI]]> November 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=380 15-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Engineering a new flight path - Times Of India]]> This coming Saturday, Belgaum will see the formal launch of a 300-acre aerospace SEZ. This is not the sort of SEZ that the government announces and nobody ever hears anything about it for a long time. This is one where land has been allotted, and work has begun, including an aircraft surface treatment facility set up by Quest Global, the promoters of the SEZ, and Magellan Aerospace. A sheet metal manufacturing facility and a precision machining facility for aircraft too are operational. On Saturday, more partnerships in aerospace design and manufacturing will be announced.
Aravind Melligeri, who co-founded Quest in the US in 1997 with a long time classmate, Ajit Prabhu, declined to say what those partnerships were; he wanted to save the thunder for the weekend. All he would say was that the idea of the SEZ was to offer an aerospace customer everything – from design to manufacture of components and systems – in one place.
It’s not surprising that somebody thinks it’s worthwhile attempting a project of this nature and scale. Many are now building on the base that public sector units like HAL and NAL have laid in Karnataka, most notably in the area of design services, but increasingly also in manufacturing. The country has emerged as a major global design centre, with international majors like Airbus, Boeing, Emerson, Snecma, Honeywell, GE Aircraft Engines and United
Technologies having set up India operations and outsourcing their engineering design requirements either to in-house centres or to third party engineering services partners like Quest, HCL, Infosys and Hyderabad-based Infotech Enterprises.
TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE
For Airbus, its Bangalore engineering centre is the only one outside Europe that does what is called `non-specific work’. These are works that are not specific to an aircraft part, but instead involves issues related to aerodynamics, aerothermics (temperature, ventilation), aeroelastics (effect on structure, such as vibration etc), and simulation of flight management. Eugen Welte, CEO of Airbus Engineering Centre in Bangalore, says his 130-strong team (expected to expand to 210 by next year) has developed new tools to create better aircraft and speed up aircraft development.
Work is on to make pilot training simulation so realistic that the pilot’s first actual flight is a breeze. Work is on to simulate to perfection a new aircraft’s flight, so that when it actually takes off for the first time, it’s a near perfect flight. Sandeep Thakur, part of the structures team in the centre, says his team is involved in identifying redundant components and finding ways to reduce dimensions of parts in a way that they can still carry the same load. “These can reduce the time to manufacture the aircraft and increase fuel efficiency,” he says.
Valmeeka Nathan, Infosys’s head of product engineering, points out that older aircraft manuals and engineers tended to overdesign aircraft in order to meet safety and other regulations. “Regulatory requirements created inefficiencies in the form of extra metal weight, higher fuel consumption,” he says. India’s software and engineering expertise is able to come up with new tools and solutions that obviate such overdesign and yet ensure the same levels of safety. “Through automation and our knowledge of software tools, we are also able to bring better designs so that customers can avoid certain intermediate steps in the production process and thus reduce tooling costs,” says Nathan, whose division claims to have touched almost all recent commercial aircraft programmes, including business jets, and all parts of an aircraft, including landing gear, fuselage, wings, avionics, inflight systems, and electrical systems (an exception being the engine).
Boeing, which set up a research and technology centre in Bangalore in March this year, is working with NAL on alloys that are corrosion free, alloys that are stronger than current materials, but yet lighter. Dinesh Keskar, president of Boeing India, says other work being done in India includes computational fluid dynamics – the use of computers to study the impact of force on almost every single point on an aircraft surface -- and a project with HCL to create software to validate the 787’s flight control system.
Quest, which has 1,000 employees in India and which has dedicated facilities here for GE, Rolls Royce and EADS, is designing and building the rig to test the Airbus 350’s nose landing gear. “We are also supporting Rolls Royce in its engine work for the A350, and are even helping Airbus get more value out of its older aircraft like the A320. We are like an extension of the customer’s engineering organization,” says Melligeri.
Pavan Kumar, MD (south Asia) of Altair, a company that offers computer-aided engineering (CAE) solutions to the aerospace industry, says airline OEM's are leveraging the best in class design/manufacturing skills across the globe. “They are aggressively using more simulation throughout their development processes. The growth and expansion of our Indian team is consistent with the growing adoption of CAE that we see in the global aerospace industry.”
OFFSET ADVANTAGE
Some of the work India is getting is also the result of offset obligations of aircraft manufacturers. Typically, in aircraft deals, the government that buys aircraft obliges the seller to get some part of its work done in the country. The Air India and Indian Airlines deals with Airbus and Boeing a few years ago imposed such obligations, as will some big defence aircraft deals in the pipeline. Boeing’s total offset obligation currently in India is about $2.3 billion. This partially explains the company’s announcement last month that HAL will produce flaperons for its 777 model at its facility in Bangalore. A flaperon combines aspects of both a flap (used to control lift) and ailerons (used to control roll) and are instrumental in controlling the aircraft's manoeuvrability in flight. The company had previously said that the Tata Group would be making floor beams for the 787 Dreamliner.
Quest is manufacturing the 787’s shackle – the support arm for the landing gear – in its facility in Whitefield. Melligeri says it’s probably the first private sector player in India to set up a facility to cut titanium of this magnitude (the 787 is made mostly of titanium, instead of the conventional aluminium). He now smells a big opportunity emerging from the Indian Air Force’s expected $10-billion order for Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA). The offset obligation in this is 50% of the value of the order. The Belgaum SEZ is designed precisely for such opportunties. (With inputs from Anshul Dhamija)
by Sujit John
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November 9, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=108 09-Nov-2009
<![CDATA[Engineering a new flight path - Times Of India]]> Publication : Times Of India

Date : 9 Nov 2009

This coming Saturday, Belgaum will see the formal launch of a 300-acre aerospace SEZ. This is not the sort of SEZ that the government announces and nobody ever hears anything about it for a long time. This is one where land has been allotted, and work has begun, including an aircraft surface treatment facility set up by Quest Global, the promoters of the SEZ, and Magellan Aerospace. A sheet metal manufacturing facility and a precision machining facility for aircraft too are operational. On Saturday, more partnerships in aerospace design and manufacturing will be announced. 

Aravind Melligeri, who co-founded Quest in the US in 1997 with a long time classmate, Ajit Prabhu, declined to say what those partnerships were; he wanted to save the thunder for the weekend. All he would say was that the idea of the SEZ was to offer an aerospace customer everything – from design to manufacture of components and systems – in one place. 

It’s not surprising that somebody thinks it’s worthwhile attempting a project of this nature and scale. Many are now building on the base that public sector units like HAL and NAL have laid in Karnataka, most notably in the area of design services, but increasingly also in manufacturing. The country has emerged as a major global design centre, with international majors like Airbus, Boeing, Emerson, Snecma, Honeywell, GE Aircraft Engines and United 

Technologies having set up India operations and outsourcing their engineering design requirements either to in-house centres or to third party engineering services partners like Quest, HCL, Infosys and Hyderabad-based Infotech Enterprises. 

TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE 

For Airbus, its Bangalore engineering centre is the only one outside Europe that does what is called `non-specific work’. These are works that are not specific to an aircraft part, but instead involves issues related to aerodynamics, aerothermics (temperature, ventilation), aeroelastics (effect on structure, such as vibration etc), and simulation of flight management. Eugen Welte, CEO of Airbus Engineering Centre in Bangalore, says his 130-strong team (expected to expand to 210 by next year) has developed new tools to create better aircraft and speed up aircraft development. 

Work is on to make pilot training simulation so realistic that the pilot’s first actual flight is a breeze. Work is on to simulate to perfection a new aircraft’s flight, so that when it actually takes off for the first time, it’s a near perfect flight. Sandeep Thakur, part of the structures team in the centre, says his team is involved in identifying redundant components and finding ways to reduce dimensions of parts in a way that they can still carry the same load. “These can reduce the time to manufacture the aircraft and increase fuel efficiency,” he says. 

Valmeeka Nathan, Infosys’s head of product engineering, points out that older aircraft manuals and engineers tended to overdesign aircraft in order to meet safety and other regulations. “Regulatory requirements created inefficiencies in the form of extra metal weight, higher fuel consumption,” he says. India’s software and engineering expertise is able to come up with new tools and solutions that obviate such overdesign and yet ensure the same levels of safety. “Through automation and our knowledge of software tools, we are also able to bring better designs so that customers can avoid certain intermediate steps in the production process and thus reduce tooling costs,” says Nathan, whose division claims to have touched almost all recent commercial aircraft programmes, including business jets, and all parts of an aircraft, including landing gear, fuselage, wings, avionics, inflight systems, and electrical systems (an exception being the engine). 

Boeing, which set up a research and technology centre in Bangalore in March this year, is working with NAL on alloys that are corrosion free, alloys that are stronger than current materials, but yet lighter. Dinesh Keskar, president of Boeing India, says other work being done in India includes computational fluid dynamics – the use of computers to study the impact of force on almost every single point on an aircraft surface -- and a project with HCL to create software to validate the 787’s flight control system. 

Quest, which has 1,000 employees in India and which has dedicated facilities here for GE, Rolls Royce and EADS, is designing and building the rig to test the Airbus 350’s nose landing gear. “We are also supporting Rolls Royce in its engine work for the A350, and are even helping Airbus get more value out of its older aircraft like the A320. We are like an extension of the customer’s engineering organization,” says Melligeri. 

Pavan Kumar, MD (south Asia) of Altair, a company that offers computer-aided engineering (CAE) solutions to the aerospace industry, says airline OEM's are leveraging the best in class design/manufacturing skills across the globe. “They are aggressively using more simulation throughout their development processes. The growth and expansion of our Indian team is consistent with the growing adoption of CAE that we see in the global aerospace industry.” 

OFFSET ADVANTAGE 

Some of the work India is getting is also the result of offset obligations of aircraft manufacturers. Typically, in aircraft deals, the government that buys aircraft obliges the seller to get some part of its work done in the country. The Air India and Indian Airlines deals with Airbus and Boeing a few years ago imposed such obligations, as will some big defence aircraft deals in the pipeline. Boeing’s total offset obligation currently in India is about $2.3 billion. This partially explains the company’s announcement last month that HAL will produce flaperons for its 777 model at its facility in Bangalore. A flaperon combines aspects of both a flap (used to control lift) and ailerons (used to control roll) and are instrumental in controlling the aircraft's manoeuvrability in flight. The company had previously said that the Tata Group would be making floor beams for the 787 Dreamliner. 

Quest is manufacturing the 787’s shackle – the support arm for the landing gear – in its facility in Whitefield. Melligeri says it’s probably the first private sector player in India to set up a facility to cut titanium of this magnitude (the 787 is made mostly of titanium, instead of the conventional aluminium). He now smells a big opportunity emerging from the Indian Air Force’s expected $10-billion order for Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA). The offset obligation in this is 50% of the value of the order. The Belgaum SEZ is designed precisely for such opportunties. (With inputs from Anshul Dhamija) 

by Sujit John

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November 9, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=329 09-Nov-2009
<![CDATA[<strong>Need for soft skills in Global Engineering Services</strong><br>In this article we will go deep into one specific industry - Global Engineering Services” and use it as an example to conclude that there is no “one size fits all” solution for managing soft-skills.<br><em>Dr. Sharatkumar Variyar - Competency Development Head for QuEST Global</em>]]> November 3, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Need for soft skills in Global Engineering Services_Sharat Variyar.pdf 03-Nov-2009 <![CDATA[Belgaum will be next aerospace centre says Aravind Melligeri - Mint]]> Bangalore is India’s aerospace hub, where the country’s military plane maker Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is based and the work on a homegrown plane and space research is centred. This, in turn, means the bulk of the vendors with the ability to make precision parts and systems for aeroplaneszx are located around this city.
But for Melligeri, co-founder of Quality Engineering and Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd, or QUEST, an engineering services firm, the next aerospace manufacturing destination is Belgaum.
QUEST has set up a 300-acre special economic zone (SEZ) for aerospace manufacturing in the town bordering Maharashtra, around 500km from Bangalore, among the first such facilities to begin operations.
“Belgaum has a manufacturing culture. Historically it was the automotive backend for Pune,” says Melligeri. “It has over 300 foundries and machining shops. It is also a strategic location.”
In manufacturing, “logistics is a key and Belgaum is equidistant from Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore and around two hours’ drive from three airports, including Goa”, he says.Not everyone is buying the idea. A.K. Saxena, managing director of Navv Avia Technologies Pvt. Ltd, an aerospace consultancy, says the distance and skills needed for the aerospace industry will be an issue.
“They may be right. But the big names may not go to Belgaum because of the distance, they would prefer the known cities,” says Saxena, a former managing director of HAL.
For QUEST, which has invested Rs150 crore in the SEZ and three factories including a joint venture with Magellan Aerospace Ltd, a vendor for plane makers such as Airbus SAS and Boeing Co., being away from the big cities is an advantage.
“People are disciplined and there is enough talent to train,” says Melligeri. “At the end of the day, you don’t see an aerospace manufacturing facility in London or New York.”
For QUEST, founded in 1997 by Melligeri and partner Ajit Prabhu as a services firm offering engineering design for power generation equipment makers, aerospace manufacturing is just a three-year story. Prabhu is in the US, leading the engineering services operations, while Melligeri takes care of manufacturing.
The company got into aerospace design services after venture capital firm Carlyle Group invested $6 million, (around Rs28 crore today), in 2003. In 2007, both the promoters bought back Carlyle’s stake, to expand into manufacturing, as they saw firms such as Airbus and Boeing outsource more work to low-cost countries such as India. Melligeri did not reveal how much they paid to buy back the stake.
QUEST’s focus also coincided with India becoming a major market for global aerospace and defence firms. India will import arms, including fighter planes and helicopters worth at least $30 billion by 2012, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India a lobby of trade associations.
A third of this is expected to be spent in India by foreign firms, following a 2005 offsets policy that mandates foreign contractors to source components and systems from local vendors for at least 30% of the value of orders worth at least Rs300 crore. This is to boost the local aerospace industry, which is still nascent, despite designing a few homegrown planes and HAL’s history of building fighter planes under licence.
India’s aerospace manufacturing exports in the year to March were around $200 million. HAL accounted for more than half of that figure, according to Melligeri. In comparison, the global commercial aerospace industry is worth $90 billion a year.
“There may be small suppliers which HAL has built, but that is not really scalable. For that, it needs a supply chain,” he says. QUEST is building the supply chain, even asking rival firms to set up units, so scale could be built to service global customers and tap the business opportunity they present.
A supply chain expert says the move by QUEST to offer manufacturing components and systems would help it to battle competition from other low-cost countries such as China, the Philippines and Malaysia.
“In the next few years, only service providers who provide end-to-end (solutions) would be preferred. For high end (engineering) services, you need to understand manufacturing,” says Roger Moser, who heads the chair on sourcing and supply management at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. The chair has been endowed by the European Aeronautic, Defence and Space Co., or EADS, the parent of Airbus, and Supply Chain Management Institute.
“In the Indian aerospace industry, where you have so many small players that hurts its efficiencies, you need to have a few companies such as QUEST that will act as system integrators at the small level,” he says.
But to achieve that, QUEST is raising additional funds of $50 million by December to invest in its operations. Melligeri did not reveal from whom the money is being raised.
In the year ended March, QUEST earned revenue of $85 million, of which manufacturing contributed $6 million. In fiscal 2010, it expects revenue will grow to $110 million, of which manufacturing will be $10 million.
“Manufacturing, with a lower base, will grow 80% in the next three years. As for engineering services, it will be around 30% growth a year. It is a fairly good target and aligned with strategic customers. They look at us for giving the next solution,” says Melligeri.
Source:
http://www.livemint.com/2009/10/26195215/Belgaum-will-be-next-aerospace.html

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October 27, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=110 27-Oct-2009
<![CDATA[Belgaum will be next aerospace centre says Arvind Melligeri - Mint]]> Publication : Mint

Date : 27 Oct 2009

Aravind Melligeri is betting against conventional wisdom.

Bangalore is India’s aerospace hub, where the country’s military plane maker Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is based and the work on a homegrown plane and space research is centred. This, in turn, means the bulk of the vendors with the ability to make precision parts and systems for aeroplaneszx are located around this city.

But for Melligeri, co-founder of Quality Engineering and Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd, or QUEST, an engineering services firm, the next aerospace manufacturing destination is Belgaum.

QUEST has set up a 300-acre special economic zone (SEZ) for aerospace manufacturing in the town bordering Maharashtra, around 500km from Bangalore, among the first such facilities to begin operations.

“Belgaum has a manufacturing culture. Historically it was the automotive backend for Pune,” says Melligeri. “It has over 300 foundries and machining shops. It is also a strategic location.”

In manufacturing, “logistics is a key and Belgaum is equidistant from Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore and around two hours’ drive from three airports, including Goa”, he says.Not everyone is buying the idea. A.K. Saxena, managing director of Navv Avia Technologies Pvt. Ltd, an aerospace consultancy, says the distance and skills needed for the aerospace industry will be an issue.

“They may be right. But the big names may not go to Belgaum because of the distance, they would prefer the known cities,” says Saxena, a former managing director of HAL.

For QUEST, which has invested Rs150 crore in the SEZ and three factories including a joint venture with Magellan Aerospace Ltd, a vendor for plane makers such as Airbus SAS and Boeing Co., being away from the big cities is an advantage. 

“People are disciplined and there is enough talent to train,” says Melligeri. “At the end of the day, you don’t see an aerospace manufacturing facility in London or New York.” 

For QUEST, founded in 1997 by Melligeri and partner Ajit Prabhu as a services firm offering engineering design for power generation equipment makers, aerospace manufacturing is just a three-year story. Prabhu is in the US, leading the engineering services operations, while Melligeri takes care of manufacturing.

The company got into aerospace design services after venture capital firm Carlyle Group invested $6 million, (around Rs28 crore today), in 2003. In 2007, both the promoters bought back Carlyle’s stake, to expand into manufacturing, as they saw firms such as Airbus and Boeing outsource more work to low-cost countries such as India. Melligeri did not reveal how much they paid to buy back the stake. 

QUEST’s focus also coincided with India becoming a major market for global aerospace and defence firms. India will import arms, including fighter planes and helicopters worth at least $30 billion by 2012, according to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India a lobby of trade associations. 

A third of this is expected to be spent in India by foreign firms, following a 2005 offsets policy that mandates foreign contractors to source components and systems from local vendors for at least 30% of the value of orders worth at least Rs300 crore. This is to boost the local aerospace industry, which is still nascent, despite designing a few homegrown planes and HAL’s history of building fighter planes under licence.

India’s aerospace manufacturing exports in the year to March were around $200 million. HAL accounted for more than half of that figure, according to Melligeri. In comparison, the global commercial aerospace industry is worth $90 billion a year.

“There may be small suppliers which HAL has built, but that is not really scalable. For that, it needs a supply chain,” he says. QUEST is building the supply chain, even asking rival firms to set up units, so scale could be built to service global customers and tap the business opportunity they present.

A supply chain expert says the move by QUEST to offer manufacturing components and systems would help it to battle competition from other low-cost countries such as China, the Philippines and Malaysia. 

“In the next few years, only service providers who provide end-to-end (solutions) would be preferred. For high end (engineering) services, you need to understand manufacturing,” says Roger Moser, who heads the chair on sourcing and supply management at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. The chair has been endowed by the European Aeronautic, Defence and Space Co., or EADS, the parent of Airbus, and Supply Chain Management Institute.

“In the Indian aerospace industry, where you have so many small players that hurts its efficiencies, you need to have a few companies such as QUEST that will act as system integrators at the small level,” he says.

But to achieve that, QUEST is raising additional funds of $50 million by December to invest in its operations. Melligeri did not reveal from whom the money is being raised.

In the year ended March, QUEST earned revenue of $85 million, of which manufacturing contributed $6 million. In fiscal 2010, it expects revenue will grow to $110 million, of which manufacturing will be $10 million.

“Manufacturing, with a lower base, will grow 80% in the next three years. As for engineering services, it will be around 30% growth a year. It is a fairly good target and aligned with strategic customers. They look at us for giving the next solution,” says Melligeri.

Source: 

http://www.livemint.com/2009/10/26195215/Belgaum-will-be-next-aerospace.html
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October 27, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=327 27-Oct-2009
<![CDATA[More offshoring by aerospace cos - The Economic Times-Bangalore]]> AEROSPACE companies, including Indian aviation majors, are coming out with new business models as they seek high levels of design and production. Long-term contracts by offshoring and outsourcing work to private firms and SMEs in India is one among them.
Airbus, the world’s largest plane maker, for instance, is planning to offshore 20% of its overall engineering work, and a major chunk of it will go to India followed by Russia and China, Airbus Engineering Centre head Eugen Welte said at the Aerospace Supply Chain Symposium held at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B), on Saturday. “As we are getting the right skills, we will grow engineering strength to 400 by the year 2012, which is quite aggressive by European standards,” Mr Welte said.
He said Airbus’ parent European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) has started research and development in India, where it will form new partnerships with Indian institutes, laboratories and universities. Also, plans for a stateof-the-art EADS campus, frozen for some time now, are taking shape.
Airbus, which counts Quest Global, HCL and Infosys among its preferred vendors in India, has started projects such as flight management system and simulation here. “Now, we will be doing more high-end work dealing with aerodynamics, ” he said. Dr Roger Moser, faculty at IIM-Bangalore, said that the work offshored by companies such as Airbus may be worth a few million euros right now, but in coming years it would turn into a few hundred million euros.
Bejoy George, chief marketing officer at tech company QuEST Global, said there is a need for a national aerospace policy in India to encourage this sector, as India can expect to win about 25% of offshore engineering spend, or about $50 billion, due to various advantages.
Not just western companies, but even Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), India’s largest aerospace firm, is seeing the need to increase outsourcing to private companies. HAL, which currently outsources just 8% and does 92% work in-house, has plans to increase outsourcing to 25% and do 75% work in-house in the near future, according to KG Subramony, HAL general manager.
“The opportunity is huge as defence procurement is Rs 25,000 crore per annum,” he said.
HAL chairman Ashok Nayak said the process of transformation has begun in the aerospace industry and there is a need to get the support from the Indian private firms and SMEs. He said HAL wants toshed the military tag and enter into the civil market, where it can come up with innovative business models and products and develop risk-sharing relationship with private firms.
According to Jayant D Patil, vicepresident of Larsen & Toubro, in the next 15 years, one-third of the world’s aircraft will be bought in the Apac region, opening new opportunities of supply chain.
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http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=RVRCRy8yMDA5LzEwLzEyI0FyMDA1MDI=&Mode=HTML&Locale=english-skin-custom

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October 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=113 12-Oct-2009
<![CDATA[More offshoring by aerospace cos - The Economic Times, Bangalore]]> Publication : The Economic Times, Bangalore

Date : 12 Oct 2009

AEROSPACE companies, including Indian aviation majors, are coming out with new business models as they seek high levels of design and production. Long-term contracts by offshoring and outsourcing work to private firms and SMEs in India is one among them. 

Airbus, the world’s largest plane maker, for instance, is planning to offshore 20% of its overall engineering work, and a major chunk of it will go to India followed by Russia and China, Airbus Engineering Centre head Eugen Welte said at the Aerospace Supply Chain Symposium held at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B), on Saturday. “As we are getting the right skills, we will grow engineering strength to 400 by the year 2012, which is quite aggressive by European standards,” Mr Welte said. 

He said Airbus’ parent European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) has started research and development in India, where it will form new partnerships with Indian institutes, laboratories and universities. Also, plans for a stateof-the-art EADS campus, frozen for some time now, are taking shape. 

Airbus, which counts Quest Global, HCL and Infosys among its preferred vendors in India, has started projects such as flight management system and simulation here. “Now, we will be doing more high-end work dealing with aerodynamics, ” he said. Dr Roger Moser, faculty at IIM-Bangalore, said that the work offshored by companies such as Airbus may be worth a few million euros right now, but in coming years it would turn into a few hundred million euros. 

Bejoy George, chief marketing officer at tech company QuEST Global, said there is a need for a national aerospace policy in India to encourage this sector, as India can expect to win about 25% of offshore engineering spend, or about $50 billion, due to various advantages. 

Not just western companies, but even Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), India’s largest aerospace firm, is seeing the need to increase outsourcing to private companies. HAL, which currently outsources just 8% and does 92% work in-house, has plans to increase outsourcing to 25% and do 75% work in-house in the near future, according to KG Subramony, HAL general manager. 

“The opportunity is huge as defence procurement is Rs 25,000 crore per annum,” he said. 

HAL chairman Ashok Nayak said the process of transformation has begun in the aerospace industry and there is a need to get the support from the Indian private firms and SMEs. He said HAL wants toshed the military tag and enter into the civil market, where it can come up with innovative business models and products and develop risk-sharing relationship with private firms. 

According to Jayant D Patil, vicepresident of Larsen & Toubro, in the next 15 years, one-third of the world’s aircraft will be bought in the Apac region, opening new opportunities of supply chain. 

Source: 
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October 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=324 12-Oct-2009
<![CDATA[Force Your Competition To Defend Multiple Fronts - Fast Company]]> One of greatest Union generals in the U.S. Civil war, William Tecumseh Sherman, described the goal of effective military strategy as maneuvering so that the opposing general finds himself “on the horns of dilemma.”
That means you should force your competitor to choose to defend target A by sacrificing target B or vice-versa.
General Sherman applied this strategy repeatedly throughout the Carolinas and Georgia between 1864 and 1865. He would separate his troops into two or more distant columns. Each would threaten a different target. This prevented his opponents from concentrating their forces against him. By forcing his opponents to break up and defend multiple apparent targets, his opponents found they lacked the mass to defend any.
While Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global, and his team may not liken their strategy to this pattern, they have brilliantly implemented this ancient principle in what they call the “global-local model.”
As Ajit describes, “The company came to be this local-global model. It comes from the realization that people don't become smarter just by getting on a plane."
By traveling to the United States, as Ajit did, an Indian engineer can earn many times what he would earn by doing the same work in his home country. Why does he earn more? Because he is local and this gives him certain advantages.
For example, it allows him to have face-to-face contact with his clients, which lowers the risk of miscommunication. It also allows him to collaborate more efficiently with the clients' engineers, and this close proximity helps him understand the cultural context for the work.
While clients should pay for this additional value, Ajit didn’t think they should pay more for the engineer’s brains. So QuEST’s model is designed to optimize the workload by providing the collaborative client-facing work locally, and then producing the problem-solving abroad. This approach seems simple, but it cuts against the norms QuEST’s competitors have settled on.
Most of its peers either conceive themselves as local, high-value engineering firms or as low-cost outsourcing firms. While their web sites may tout otherwise, a dissection of their organizational and incentive structure clearly places them as either local or global, but not both.
QuEST, by contrast, conceived itself from the beginning as being not an Indian firm, nor a U.S. firm, but both.
"You have to find a global optimum. That's not in one location," says Ajit.
More importantly, QuEST’s management has designed its entire business around this unique conception. As a result, they have strung together a sequence of interlocking decisions in such a way that competitors cannot easily copy just one of them. Consider just a few of QuEST’s strategic decisions:

  • They organize as one global team: the head of sales does not always sit in the U.S.; the head of engineering does     not always sit in India.
  •   They implemented a company-wide feedback and incentive system that tracks each person on indicators of     whether he/she is successfully being global and local.
  •   They have evolved procedures, a methodology, and a way of working that helps them efficiently collaborate across     borders, doing the local work locally and     “global” work in India.
  • They have a mission and vision that guides them away from conceiving themselves as Indian or American, which     keeps them true to their global mission.

Sure, competitors can copy any one of these. But to do it well, they need to copy all of these and that takes time, money and planning. Ajit and QuEST have created a multi-front attack and competitors cannot compete on the same level without losing the ground they already have.
As Ajit says, "Our strategy is something that is easy for others to understand, but hard for someone to duplicate."
Ask yourself the questions below to see how you can beat your competition by provide some services at reduced costs without hurting client relationships.
1. Is there a service or product that can be completed or purchased for less money?
2. Are there distributors that I haven’t considered?
3. Can I cut deeper into the supply chain to get better prices?
4. Can a select few "face" people handle the client relationships while the "hidden" majority completes the work?

Source:

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/force-your-competition-defend

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September 18, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=114 18-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[Force Your Competition To Defend Multiple Fronts - Fast Company]]> Publication : Fast Company

Date : 18 Sep 2009

One of greatest Union generals in the U.S. Civil war, William Tecumseh Sherman, described the goal of effective military strategy as maneuvering so that the opposing general finds himself “on the horns of dilemma.”

That means you should force your competitor to choose to defend target A by sacrificing target B or vice-versa.

General Sherman applied this strategy repeatedly throughout the Carolinas and Georgia between 1864 and 1865. He would separate his troops into two or more distant columns. Each would threaten a different target. This prevented his opponents from concentrating their forces against him. By forcing his opponents to break up and defend multiple apparent targets, his opponents found they lacked the mass to defend any.

While Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global, and his team may not liken their strategy to this pattern, they have brilliantly implemented this ancient principle in what they call the “global-local model.”

As Ajit describes, “The company came to be this local-global model. It comes from the realization that people don't become smarter just by getting on a plane."

By traveling to the United States, as Ajit did, an Indian engineer can earn many times what he would earn by doing the same work in his home country. Why does he earn more? Because he is local and this gives him certain advantages.

For example, it allows him to have face-to-face contact with his clients, which lowers the risk of miscommunication. It also allows him to collaborate more efficiently with the clients' engineers, and this close proximity helps him understand the cultural context for the work.

While clients should pay for this additional value, Ajit didn’t think they should pay more for the engineer’s brains. So QuEST’s model is designed to optimize the workload by providing the collaborative client-facing work locally, and then producing the problem-solving abroad. This approach seems simple, but it cuts against the norms QuEST’s competitors have settled on.

Most of its peers either conceive themselves as local, high-value engineering firms or as low-cost outsourcing firms. While their web sites may tout otherwise, a dissection of their organizational and incentive structure clearly places them as either local or global, but not both.

QuEST, by contrast, conceived itself from the beginning as being not an Indian firm, nor a U.S. firm, but both.

"You have to find a global optimum. That's not in one location," says Ajit.

More importantly, QuEST’s management has designed its entire business around this unique conception. As a result, they have strung together a sequence of interlocking decisions in such a way that competitors cannot easily copy just one of them. Consider just a few of QuEST’s strategic decisions:

They organize as one global team: the head of sales does not always sit in the U.S.; the head of engineering does not always sit in India.

They implemented a company-wide feedback and incentive system that tracks each person on indicators of     whether he/she is successfully being global and local.

They have evolved procedures, a methodology, and a way of working that helps them efficiently collaborate across     borders, doing the local work locally and     “global” work in India.

They have a mission and vision that guides them away from conceiving themselves as Indian or American, which     keeps them true to their global mission.

Sure, competitors can copy any one of these. But to do it well, they need to copy all of these and that takes time, money and planning. Ajit and QuEST have created a multi-front attack and competitors cannot compete on the same level without losing the ground they already have.

As Ajit says, "Our strategy is something that is easy for others to understand, but hard for someone to duplicate."

Ask yourself the questions below to see how you can beat your competition by provide some services at reduced costs without hurting client relationships.

1. Is there a service or product that can be completed or purchased for less money?

2. Are there distributors that I haven’t considered?

3. Can I cut deeper into the supply chain to get better prices?

4. Can a select few "face" people handle the client relationships while the "hidden" majority    completes the work?

Source: 
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/force-your-competition-defend

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September 18, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=321 18-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[India's Midsize R&D Firms Closing Gap with the Market Leaders - Global Services Showcase]]> The midsize service providers are moving strongly towardsthe top-pack and establishing themselves as leaders in R&D community. "The companies like Tata Elxsi, Aricent, MindTree, GlobalLogic, Polaris, Aditi, Tech Mahindra, Symphony and Sonata are fast closing in the gap with the market leaders like Wipro, TCS and HCL, as they are acting proactive regarding their business aspects and strategies after impact of recession," said Karthik Ananth, Engagement Manager, Zinnov Management Consulting.
Symphony emerged as the leader in the software vertical, followed by Wipro and MindTree in global R&D. In telecom, Aricent emerged leader followed by Wipro and HCL. HCL continued its dominance in the aerospace and defence verticals, where it was followed by QuEST and Wipro. Wipro emerged dominant in the semiconductor and healthcare verticals.
In the last few months, midsize companies established software labs, moved into partnerships with different universities to grow their businesses. To highlight the emergence of these companies among top caters, Ananth said, "A Chennai based R&D company even has a backup team of 100 employees ready in Argentina, at the time of downturn and this defines their positive approach in this downturn market."
The investments were highest in consumer electronics, semiconductors and medical equipments, as software and telecom emerged as the new areas of Outsource Product Development (OPD) in India. The midsized companies increased their focus in the domestic market in the defence, telecom and medical sectors.
In the current fiscal, with the growth of midsize companies in the global market, Indian R&D offshoring companies have emerged as the highest revenue generator with revenues between $9.9 to $10.1 billion, followed by Chinese firms with revenue of $8.5 to $8.3 billion and Russian and Central and Eastern European (CEE) firms with $1.5 to $1.7 billion revenues. The study rating included 40 companies from India, China, Russia and CEE.
The study rating is done by Zinov Management Consulting to establish a comprehensive list of the R&D companies in different geographies which included India, China, Russia and Eastern Europe.
Source:

http://www.globalservicesmedia.com/Content/general200909177431.asp

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September 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=117 17-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[India's Midsize R&D Firms Closing Gap with the Market Leaders -Global Services Showcase]]> Publication : Global Services Showcase

Date : 17 Sep 2009

The midsize service providers are moving strongly towardsthe top-pack and establishing themselves as leaders in R&D community. "The companies like Tata Elxsi, Aricent, MindTree, GlobalLogic, Polaris, Aditi, Tech Mahindra, Symphony and Sonata are fast closing in the gap with the market leaders like Wipro, TCS and HCL, as they are acting proactive regarding their business aspects and strategies after impact of recession," said Karthik Ananth, Engagement Manager, Zinnov Management Consulting.

Symphony emerged as the leader in the software vertical, followed by Wipro and MindTree in global R&D. In telecom, Aricent emerged leader followed by Wipro and HCL. HCL continued its dominance in the aerospace and defence verticals, where it was followed by QuEST and Wipro. Wipro emerged dominant in the semiconductor and healthcare verticals.

In the last few months, midsize companies established software labs, moved into partnerships with different universities to grow their businesses. To highlight the emergence of these companies among top caters, Ananth said, "A Chennai based R&D company even has a backup team of 100 employees ready in Argentina, at the time of downturn and this defines their positive approach in this downturn market."

The investments were highest in consumer electronics, semiconductors and medical equipments, as software and telecom emerged as the new areas of Outsource Product Development (OPD) in India. The midsized companies increased their focus in the domestic market in the defence, telecom and medical sectors.

In the current fiscal, with the growth of midsize companies in the global market, Indian R&D offshoring companies have emerged as the highest revenue generator with revenues between $9.9 to $10.1 billion, followed by Chinese firms with revenue of $8.5 to $8.3 billion and Russian and Central and Eastern European (CEE) firms with $1.5 to $1.7 billion revenues. The study rating included 40 companies from India, China, Russia and CEE.

The study rating is done by Zinov Management Consulting to establish a comprehensive list of the R&D companies in different geographies which included India, China, Russia and Eastern Europe.

Source: 

http://www.globalservicesmedia.com/Content/general200909177431.asp

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September 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=320 17-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[Make Them Need You - Become Indispensable To Your Clients - Fast Company]]> Last week I introduced Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global. My interview with him was fascinating, and during our discussion, I learned that the basic idea behind QuEST was born while Ajit was working at General Electric. Whether Ajit knew it or not, he began employing the time-tested stratagem - Exchange the role of guest to that of host.
Ajit noticed that his boss continually struggled with sustaining a sufficient supply of engineering resources. Because GE lacked sufficient full-time engineers, the company relied on relatively small, local talent agencies and consultancies to meet its demand. But more often than not, the applicants didn’t actually meet the needs of GE managers.
Ajit would hear them complain about how the managers had to sift through piles of files to only find one or two people who could actually fit the job requirements. Ajit could not resist what he saw as an exciting opportunity. He felt he could do a better job than many of these local agencies. Although Ajit enjoyed his work at GE, he was only a guest in that company. He relied on GE, his host, to support him.
But Ajit could not suppress his desire to start a business any longer. So after several months toying with the idea, Ajit met Aravind Melligeri, another entrepreneur at heart, and the men immediately clicked. Aravind agreed to take responsibility for finance and operations. Ajit would handle sales and client relations. They established their engineering outsourcing firm, QuEST, and started working for their first client, Ajit’s previous manager at GE.
They proved their worth, won more work from GE, hired more engineers, and watched their revenues grow. From the start, they earned much more from this business than they would have as employees. They reinvested the excess money into the company to fuel growth.
They now faced a critical strategic decision: how should we grow? They could either hunt down new customers or seek out new work from their current client, GE. Compelling arguments exist for seeking out new customers. This path reduces risk. A company’s revenue is more stable if it diversifies across clients and services.
But QuEST has thrived by adopting precisely the opposite strategy than the accepted norm. Instead of seeking out new customers or expanding into new services, the team focused on winning more of the same business from GE. They increased their dependence on GE, but by choosing this unorthodox approach, they triggered a strategic dynamic that has created superior competitive advantage.
With each engineer QuEST assigned to the GE account, QuEST strengthened its relationship with GE. As the relationship deepened, GE began to entrust QuEST with more complex and critical projects. After eight years, QuEST’s GE team has grown to 350 engineers.
Beyond the scope of supplying employees, QuEST has risen to be much more than an outsourcer. It works on sensitive engineering projects. It has become strategically important. It is no longer easily replaceable. Its revenue stream grows more predictable.
“Projects don't have peaks and valleys,” Ajit says. “We have long-term relationships with our clients.”
Perhaps QuEST will always remain a guest of sorts in GE’s home, but at least it is a regular one who keeps a toothbrush there and has its own room.
Source:

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/make-them-need-you-become-ind

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September 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=119 15-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[Make Them Need You – Become Indispensable To Your Clients -Fast Company]]> Publication : Fast Company

Date : 15 Sep 2009

Last week I introduced Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global. My interview with him was fascinating, and during our discussion, I learned that the basic idea behind QuEST was born while Ajit was working at General Electric. Whether Ajit knew it or not, he began employing the time-tested stratagem - Exchange the role of guest to that of host.

Ajit noticed that his boss continually struggled with sustaining a sufficient supply of engineering resources. Because GE lacked sufficient full-time engineers, the company relied on relatively small, local talent agencies and consultancies to meet its demand. But more often than not, the applicants didn’t actually meet the needs of GE managers.

Ajit would hear them complain about how the managers had to sift through piles of files to only find one or two people who could actually fit the job requirements. Ajit could not resist what he saw as an exciting opportunity. He felt he could do a better job than many of these local agencies. Although Ajit enjoyed his work at GE, he was only a guest in that company. He relied on GE, his host, to support him.

But Ajit could not suppress his desire to start a business any longer. So after several months toying with the idea, Ajit met Aravind Melligeri, another entrepreneur at heart, and the men immediately clicked. Aravind agreed to take responsibility for finance and operations. Ajit would handle sales and client relations. They established their engineering outsourcing firm, QuEST, and started working for their first client, Ajit’s previous manager at GE.

They proved their worth, won more work from GE, hired more engineers, and watched their revenues grow. From the start, they earned much more from this business than they would have as employees. They reinvested the excess money into the company to fuel growth.

They now faced a critical strategic decision: how should we grow? They could either hunt down new customers or seek out new work from their current client, GE. Compelling arguments exist for seeking out new customers. This path reduces risk. A company’s revenue is more stable if it diversifies across clients and services.

But QuEST has thrived by adopting precisely the opposite strategy than the accepted norm. Instead of seeking out new customers or expanding into new services, the team focused on winning more of the same business from GE. They increased their dependence on GE, but by choosing this unorthodox approach, they triggered a strategic dynamic that has created superior competitive advantage.

With each engineer QuEST assigned to the GE account, QuEST strengthened its relationship with GE. As the relationship deepened, GE began to entrust QuEST with more complex and critical projects. After eight years, QuEST’s GE team has grown to 350 engineers.

Beyond the scope of supplying employees, QuEST has risen to be much more than an outsourcer. It works on sensitive engineering projects. It has become strategically important. It is no longer easily replaceable. Its revenue stream grows more predictable.

“Projects don't have peaks and valleys,” Ajit says. “We have long-term relationships with our clients.”

Perhaps QuEST will always remain a guest of sorts in GE’s home, but at least it is a regular one who keeps a toothbrush there and has its own room.

Source: 

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/make-them-need-you-become-ind
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September 15, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=319 15-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[Find Inspiration And Create Aspiration - Fast Company]]> Most successful people are somehow inspired to do things differently. For some it is an innovative idea, and for others it is identifying a need and filling it. For Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global, it was a car.

At a time when few in Ajit’s home town in India could afford an automobile, Ajit’s uncle drove one to and from his incense shop. Ajit wanted a car too. So in eighth grade, when his friends invited him to play, Ajit said no. He decided instead to work on his new business selling incense sticks, just like his uncle.

This was one of the first unconventional choices that Ajit made in his life. His entrepreneur spirit was strong and so was his desire to make a living. The value of aspirations cannot be ignored, and Ajit says that it is one of the three fundamental requirements for building a successful business.

“To build something and create some value, you have to have aspirations – that’s absolutely important,” says Ajit.

It was Ajit’s early aspirations that led him to reject the traditional path repeatedly, choosing incense over play, opportunity over predictability, throughout his entire life.

Ajit’s willingness to pursue uncommon options led him to co-found QuEST Global, an engineering consultancy  and outsourcing firm, in 1997 with one partner and one client. As of 2009, his company is approaching $100 million in revenue, employs 1,600 people across 17 countries, and services many of the world’s largest firms.

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. The company helps customers in the aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation, and transportation industries. QuEST helps cut product development costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle.

By dissecting Ajit’s uncommon ability to open up new market space, we see a clear and consistent playbook of proven strategic moves. These are options that his competitors did not see, and by employing these approaches, QuEST Global is leading its industry.

Over the next few days, I will share just a couple of the strategies that the company used to outthink its competition. QuEST Global’s dominance might come from a mere aspiration, but it was the planning and forethought of its management that has made it so strong.

Source: 

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/find-inspiration-and-create-a

 

 

 

 

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September 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=109 04-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[Find Inspiration And Create Aspiration -Fast Company]]> Publication : Fast Company

Date : 4 Sep 2009

Most successful people are somehow inspired to do things differently. For some it is an innovative idea, and for others it is identifying a need and filling it. For Ajit Prabhu, the co-founder and chief executive officer of QuEST Global, it was a car.

At a time when few in Ajit’s home town in India could afford an automobile, Ajit’s uncle drove one to and from his incense shop. Ajit wanted a car too. So in eighth grade, when his friends invited him to play, Ajit said no. He decided instead to work on his new business selling incense sticks, just like his uncle.

This was one of the first unconventional choices that Ajit made in his life. His entrepreneur spirit was strong and so was his desire to make a living. The value of aspirations cannot be ignored, and Ajit says that it is one of the three fundamental requirements for building a successful business.

“To build something and create some value, you have to have aspirations – that’s absolutely important,” says Ajit.

It was Ajit’s early aspirations that led him to reject the traditional path repeatedly, choosing incense over play, opportunity over predictability, throughout his entire life.

Ajit’s willingness to pursue uncommon options led him to co-found QuEST Global, an engineering consultancy  and outsourcing firm, in 1997 with one partner and one client. As of 2009, his company is approaching $100 million in revenue, employs 1,600 people across 17 countries, and services many of the world’s largest firms.

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. The company helps customers in the aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation, and transportation industries. QuEST helps cut product development costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle.

By dissecting Ajit’s uncommon ability to open up new market space, we see a clear and consistent playbook of proven strategic moves. These are options that his competitors did not see, and by employing these approaches, QuEST Global is leading its industry.

Over the next few days, I will share just a couple of the strategies that the company used to outthink its competition. QuEST Global’s dominance might come from a mere aspiration, but it was the planning and forethought of its management that has made it so strong.

Source: 

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kaihan-krippendorff/outthinker-mavericks-out-innovate-competition/find-inspiration-and-create-a

 

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September 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=318 04-Sep-2009
<![CDATA[<strong>Globalization and Programme Management</strong><br>Engineering outsourcing space is undergoing a tremendous change in characteristics from aiming at tactical to strategic benefits.<br><em>Praveen Javalagi - Head of Program Management Office, QuEST Global</em>]]> September 3, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Globalization_and_Programme_Management.pdf 03-Sep-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST to expand centre for Rolls-Royce - Business Standard]]> August 31, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST to expand centre for Rolls-Royce Business Standard - 31 August 2009.pdf 31-Aug-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST to expand centre for Rolls-Royce - Business Standard]]> August 31, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_to_expand_centre_for_Rolls-Royce-Business-Standard-31-August-2009.pdf 31-Aug-2009 <![CDATA[Infosys, Mahindra Satyam, Capgemini vie for $200 mn Bombardier deal - The Economic Times]]>  

BANGALORE: Bombardier, the world’s third biggest aircraft maker, has invited tech vendors to bid for an outsourcing contract potentially worth up to $200 million over next few years, as the company seeks to increase outsourcing of design projects in order to lower its operational costs. 

While Mahindra Satyam and Capgemini already work with Bombardier and are in discussions with the aircraft maker for this contract , India’s second biggest software exporter Infosys and smaller rival QuEST Global are also pursuing this opportunity. The contract will involve engineering design projects for Bombardier’s CSeries jetliners being procured by Lease Corp. International Aviation and Lufthansa are in transactions worth over $3 billion. 

From around $1.8 billion currently , India’s engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market is expected to reach $50 billion over the next ten years as more aviation and manufacturing companies seek to lower their design costs by outsourcing to the country. When contacted by ET last week, a Bombardier spokesperson declined to provide any specific details of this contract. “Bombardier Aerospace is active in India through associations with Capgemini and Mahindra Satyam in Bangalore since 2005. Bombardier Aerospace in its normal course of business continues to hold exploratory discussions with several entities located around the world to address various business opportunities,” said Marc Duchesne, Manager, Public Affairs & Senior spokesperson, Bombardier Aerospace. Apart from smaller focused firms such as Infotech Enterprises and QuEST Global, large Indian software firms including TCS, Infosys and HCL have been attempting to increase their revenues from aviation design projects.

While Infosys would not comment on any specific customer, a person familiar with the company’s strategies told ET on conditions of anonymity that Infosys is among vendors bidding for the Bombardier contract. “Infosys is in conversation with Bombardier which is the main OEM among the four to five big players in this market. Bombardier’s future road map is throwing up an enormous potential as they have formed the blueprint for C-Series ,” he said. Companies such as Infosys now want a bigger pie of the outsourcing contract, which will include some portion of mechanical engineering design work as well.

Source: 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infy-Mahindra-Satyam-vie-for-200-mn-Bombardier-deal/articleshow/4913323.cms

 

 

 

 
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August 20, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=111 20-Aug-2009
<![CDATA[Infosys, Mahindra Satyam, Capgemini vie for $200 mn Bombardier deal - The Economic Times]]> Publication : The Economic Times

Date : 20 Aug 2009

BANGALORE: Bombardier, the world’s third biggest aircraft maker, has invited tech vendors to bid for an outsourcing contract potentially worth up to $200 million over next few years, as the company seeks to increase outsourcing of design projects in order to lower its operational costs. 

While Mahindra Satyam and Capgemini already work with Bombardier and are in discussions with the aircraft maker for this contract , India’s second biggest software exporter Infosys and smaller rival QuEST Global are also pursuing this opportunity. The contract will involve engineering design projects for Bombardier’s CSeries jetliners being procured by Lease Corp. International Aviation and Lufthansa are in transactions worth over $3 billion. 

From around $1.8 billion currently , India’s engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market is expected to reach $50 billion over the next ten years as more aviation and manufacturing companies seek to lower their design costs by outsourcing to the country. When contacted by ET last week, a Bombardier spokesperson declined to provide any specific details of this contract. “Bombardier Aerospace is active in India through associations with Capgemini and Mahindra Satyam in Bangalore since 2005. Bombardier Aerospace in its normal course of business continues to hold exploratory discussions with several entities located around the world to address various business opportunities,” said Marc Duchesne, Manager, Public Affairs & Senior spokesperson, Bombardier Aerospace. Apart from smaller focused firms such as Infotech Enterprises and QuEST Global, large Indian software firms including TCS, Infosys and HCL have been attempting to increase their revenues from aviation design projects.

While Infosys would not comment on any specific customer, a person familiar with the company’s strategies told ET on conditions of anonymity that Infosys is among vendors bidding for the Bombardier contract. “Infosys is in conversation with Bombardier which is the main OEM among the four to five big players in this market. Bombardier’s future road map is throwing up an enormous potential as they have formed the blueprint for C-Series ,” he said. Companies such as Infosys now want a bigger pie of the outsourcing contract, which will include some portion of mechanical engineering design work as well.

Source: 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infy-Mahindra-Satyam-vie-for-200-mn-Bombardier-deal/articleshow/4913323.cms
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August 20, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=305 20-Aug-2009
<![CDATA[Engineering services outsourcing finds favour with Indian tech firms - The Economic Times]]> BANGALORE: At a time when revenues from application development and maintenance are shrinking, Indian tech firms are seeing newer opportunities emerge from engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market, estimated to be worth around $1.8 billion today and expected to reach $50 billion by 2020 for the country. 

Tech companies such as TCS, QuEST Global, Infotech Enterprises and Tata Technologies are finding new opportunities , because their top customers including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and EADS are changing their business models to cut costs with more outsourcing , bring in new risk-sharing partners and get closer to growing markets such as India and China. 

Besides increase in volume from aerospace customers, these companies are seeing growth in number of customers from life sciences, healthcare and energy conservation verticals. 

“We believe that the recent structural changes in the automotive industry will drive increased demand for ESO, and specifically outsourcing to India,” says Tata Technologies president and global COO Warren Harris. The company is in the process of securing a full vehicle programme for a major Asia-Pacific automotive OEM, “which will be a first for an Indian ESO provider,” according to Mr Harris. 

Frost and Sullivan’s automotive and transportation senior director VG Ramakrishnan said that companies from Europe and US are looking to increase their activity in India because of cost arbitrage and talent. “The cost arbitrage is like $25 per hour in India and $75 per hour in US. The value of contracts that will come to India typically start from Rs 200- Rs 300 crore” . 

“India can expect to win about 25% of this offshore engineering spend, about $50 billion due to various reasons, like availability of skilled and trained English speaking manpower, cost advantages, excellent offshore management processes,” says QuEST Global chief marketing officer Bejoy George. “We expect to cross $100 million in revenues this current year,” said Mr George. 

Infotech Enterprises is eyeing opportunities in the auto-sector , rail transportation, heavy engineering, oil and gas. “We are seeing new work coming to us in auto sector for fuel-efficient cars, clean technology-based engines for aerospace, developing medical electronic devices,” said Infotech Enterprises chairman BVR Mohan Reddy.

Source: 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Engineering-services-outsourcing-finds-favour-with-Indian-tech-firms/articleshow/4855450.cms

 

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August 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=112 04-Aug-2009
<![CDATA[Engineering services outsourcing finds favour with Indian tech firms - The Economic Times]]> Publication : The Economic Times

Date : 4 Aug 2009

BANGALORE: At a time when revenues from application development and maintenance are shrinking, Indian tech firms are seeing newer opportunities emerge from engineering services outsourcing (ESO) market, estimated to be worth around $1.8 billion today and expected to reach $50 billion by 2020 for the country. 

Tech companies such as TCS, QuEST Global, Infotech Enterprises and Tata Technologies are finding new opportunities , because their top customers including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and EADS are changing their business models to cut costs with more outsourcing , bring in new risk-sharing partners and get closer to growing markets such as India and China. 

Besides increase in volume from aerospace customers, these companies are seeing growth in number of customers from life sciences, healthcare and energy conservation verticals. 

“We believe that the recent structural changes in the automotive industry will drive increased demand for ESO, and specifically outsourcing to India,” says Tata Technologies president and global COO Warren Harris. The company is in the process of securing a full vehicle programme for a major Asia-Pacific automotive OEM, “which will be a first for an Indian ESO provider,” according to Mr Harris. 

Frost and Sullivan’s automotive and transportation senior director VG Ramakrishnan said that companies from Europe and US are looking to increase their activity in India because of cost arbitrage and talent. “The cost arbitrage is like $25 per hour in India and $75 per hour in US. The value of contracts that will come to India typically start from Rs 200- Rs 300 crore” . 

“India can expect to win about 25% of this offshore engineering spend, about $50 billion due to various reasons, like availability of skilled and trained English speaking manpower, cost advantages, excellent offshore management processes,” says QuEST Global chief marketing officer Bejoy George. “We expect to cross $100 million in revenues this current year,” said Mr George. 

Infotech Enterprises is eyeing opportunities in the auto-sector , rail transportation, heavy engineering, oil and gas. “We are seeing new work coming to us in auto sector for fuel-efficient cars, clean technology-based engines for aerospace, developing medical electronic devices,” said Infotech Enterprises chairman BVR Mohan Reddy.

Source: 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Engineering-services-outsourcing-finds-favour-with-Indian-tech-firms/articleshow/4855450.cms
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August 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=304 04-Aug-2009
<![CDATA[Soft skills crucial in global engineering services - CXOtoday]]> Introduction

In this article we will go deep into one specific industry - Global Engineering Services and use it as an example to conclude that there is no one size fits all solution for managing soft-skills. 

The universe of global engineering services is in a state of constant flux as technology and business keeps changing. Adding to this is the demographic shift in engineers. A significant proportion of existing aerospace/automotive and mechanical engineering are now retiring from developed nations such as US, UK, France, Germany and Japan. However, their colleges & universities are turning out far lesser engineering and aeronautical graduates creating a big demand for such engineering graduates from other geographies. In short, a vastly different demography is emerging today to discharge global engineering requirements. 

By the word Services in Global Engineering Services one can infer that they have customer compulsions similar to other service businesses and industries. Thus customer relationship management and communication are important. Similarly, value they offer is judged or perceived based on overall experience and ambience at all touch-points and not just on the service provided or product delivered. This work demands high accountability and work-ethic, a sense of urgency, doing things right first time, on time delivery, minimizing defects, in short - deliver consistently a very high level of quality. 

Soft-skills Universal phenomena

An important stakeholder for a discussion on soft skills is the new-generation engineering force in whose hands we entrust our future. The dynamic young generation is a lot more confident, has excellent access to education and information, tends to be more self-sufficient and independent, much more tolerant to alien ideas, values and thought streams, a lot better in team building and bonding and last but not the least, highly informed, conscious and vocal about social, political and environmental issues. 

However, it is widely documented and well-known that there is a real challenge on the demand side on sourcing people with relevant soft-skills. It is increasingly becoming difficult to allocate trained resources on the job without supplemental soft-skills training. Engineers, taken as a class, tend to be less endowed with soft-skills than some other professionals. The highly advanced mathematical, analytical brain may not be much of a communicator. Whether in the United States, Mexico, India, China, Poland, anywhere, this is a common issue. During their high school education, many engineers would have neglected studying humanities, languages and arts as a result of peer pressure to master science and mathematics, subjects that help clearing competitive entrance exams. In this process an all-rounded development of complementary human intelligences and faculties like creativity and inter-personal skills is stunted. 

A look at contemporary industry practices

Within the Indian industry, there is a definite move towards backward integrating academics with the soft-skill needs including English language, communication and team work. Industries have started collaborating in a structured way with academia thereby resulting in a mutual win-win for both. Through evaluation rigor prior to on-boarding, there is some control on the quality of the incumbents. Some popular mantras include hire for attitude train for skills and hire for learning ability. 

There is at least a three month window before full productivity of fresh candidates resulting in a sail or sink situation for the freshers. It is usually impossible to fit freshers into mission critical projects.

The scope and impact of roles keep increasing as careers progress and therefore the specific interventions and methods to augment soft-skills need to be carefully planned. A learning map published to employees helps to keep them conscious and aware of behavior expected at their level and at the next higher level. A Harvard University study revealed that 85% of jobs & promotions happened because of the candidate s attitude and only 15% due to the store of information he or she possessed. 

Recent developments

A study across four engineering service industries in India revealed the top challenges as - Not asking enough questions , Assuming customer / authority figure is always right , Being afraid to ask questions and Assuming everything is understood based on whatever customer has told us. 

As a result of globalization along with technical excellence, newer skills like knowledge of interacting with trans-national cultural behavior, use of graphic communication including use of annotations with pictures, conducting walk-through using webinar sessions and so forth, creativity and innovation (why, what-if) are emerging in the space of engineering services. Traditional soft-skills continue to be relevant and these include adaptability, open-mindedness, problem solving, decision making, communication skills, self learning and knowledge discovery, empathy and team work, motivation and attitude encompassing initiative, perseverance in adversity and ability to motivate self and others. 

The changing business scenario today has resulted in specific soft-skills assuming importance as shown below

Services Skills Linkage

Project management: Team work, assertiveness, execution excellence.

Knowledge management: Written English, writing skills

Integrated product teams (IPT), Concurrent engineering: Spoken English, verbal communication, use of graphical communication methods

Quality systems and processes: Mindset, attitude, attention to details, assertiveness- including ability to say no when appropriate, Integrity, Honesty, Forthrightness in admitting mistakes

Global project teams: Business etiquettes, cultural sensitivity, Willingness to seek help

Rapid changes in business and technology: Stress (self ) management, flexibility, adaptability, change management

Innovation / Productivity improvement: Open, inquisitive mind, creativity

Conclusion

In these changing times, there is no one method to fit all the situations. The process of effectively imparting soft-skills or any other skill is best done combining communication skills , with appreciation of learner psychology and of course subject matter knowledge. For example, convincing the young generation on the need for a green lifestyle, has to draw on excellent communication skills , include the compulsions of decisions (or indecision) that they can relate with; and also be technically convincing - supported with meaningful everyday examples and data. For global engineering services industry, this appreciation can help bring change of the scale that is required today. 

The author is Competency Development Head, QuEST Global

Source: 

http://www.cxotoday.com/India/CXO_Views/Soft_skills_Crucial_in_Global_Engineering_Services/551-103493-1006.html

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June 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=116 23-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[Soft skills crucial in global engineering services - CXOtoday]]> Publication : CXOtoday

Date : 23 June 2009

Introduction

In this article we will go deep into one specific industry - Global Engineering Services and use it as an example to conclude that there is no one size fits all solution for managing soft-skills. 

The universe of global engineering services is in a state of constant flux as technology and business keeps changing. Adding to this is the demographic shift in engineers. A significant proportion of existing aerospace/automotive and mechanical engineering are now retiring from developed nations such as US, UK, France, Germany and Japan. However, their colleges & universities are turning out far lesser engineering and aeronautical graduates creating a big demand for such engineering graduates from other geographies. In short, a vastly different demography is emerging today to discharge global engineering requirements. 

By the word Services in Global Engineering Services one can infer that they have customer compulsions similar to other service businesses and industries. Thus customer relationship management and communication are important. Similarly, value they offer is judged or perceived based on overall experience and ambience at all touch-points and not just on the service provided or product delivered. This work demands high accountability and work-ethic, a sense of urgency, doing things right first time, on time delivery, minimizing defects, in short - deliver consistently a very high level of quality. 

Soft-skills Universal phenomena

An important stakeholder for a discussion on soft skills is the new-generation engineering force in whose hands we entrust our future. The dynamic young generation is a lot more confident, has excellent access to education and information, tends to be more self-sufficient and independent, much more tolerant to alien ideas, values and thought streams, a lot better in team building and bonding and last but not the least, highly informed, conscious and vocal about social, political and environmental issues. 

However, it is widely documented and well-known that there is a real challenge on the demand side on sourcing people with relevant soft-skills. It is increasingly becoming difficult to allocate trained resources on the job without supplemental soft-skills training. Engineers, taken as a class, tend to be less endowed with soft-skills than some other professionals. The highly advanced mathematical, analytical brain may not be much of a communicator. Whether in the United States, Mexico, India, China, Poland, anywhere, this is a common issue. During their high school education, many engineers would have neglected studying humanities, languages and arts as a result of peer pressure to master science and mathematics, subjects that help clearing competitive entrance exams. In this process an all-rounded development of complementary human intelligences and faculties like creativity and inter-personal skills is stunted. 

A look at contemporary industry practices

Within the Indian industry, there is a definite move towards backward integrating academics with the soft-skill needs including English language, communication and team work. Industries have started collaborating in a structured way with academia thereby resulting in a mutual win-win for both. Through evaluation rigor prior to on-boarding, there is some control on the quality of the incumbents. Some popular mantras include hire for attitude train for skills and hire for learning ability. 

There is at least a three month window before full productivity of fresh candidates resulting in a sail or sink situation for the freshers. It is usually impossible to fit freshers into mission critical projects.

The scope and impact of roles keep increasing as careers progress and therefore the specific interventions and methods to augment soft-skills need to be carefully planned. A learning map published to employees helps to keep them conscious and aware of behavior expected at their level and at the next higher level. A Harvard University study revealed that 85% of jobs & promotions happened because of the candidate s attitude and only 15% due to the store of information he or she possessed. 

Recent developments

A study across four engineering service industries in India revealed the top challenges as - Not asking enough questions , Assuming customer / authority figure is always right , Being afraid to ask questions and Assuming everything is understood based on whatever customer has told us. 

As a result of globalization along with technical excellence, newer skills like knowledge of interacting with trans-national cultural behavior, use of graphic communication including use of annotations with pictures, conducting walk-through using webinar sessions and so forth, creativity and innovation (why, what-if) are emerging in the space of engineering services. Traditional soft-skills continue to be relevant and these include adaptability, open-mindedness, problem solving, decision making, communication skills, self learning and knowledge discovery, empathy and team work, motivation and attitude encompassing initiative, perseverance in adversity and ability to motivate self and others. 

The changing business scenario today has resulted in specific soft-skills assuming importance as shown below

Services Skills Linkage

Project management: Team work, assertiveness, execution excellence.

Knowledge management: Written English, writing skills

Integrated product teams (IPT), Concurrent engineering: Spoken English, verbal communication, use of graphical communication methods

Quality systems and processes: Mindset, attitude, attention to details, assertiveness- including ability to say no when appropriate, Integrity, Honesty, Forthrightness in admitting mistakes

Global project teams: Business etiquettes, cultural sensitivity, Willingness to seek help

Rapid changes in business and technology: Stress (self ) management, flexibility, adaptability, change management

Innovation / Productivity improvement: Open, inquisitive mind, creativity

Conclusion

In these changing times, there is no one method to fit all the situations. The process of effectively imparting soft-skills or any other skill is best done combining communication skills , with appreciation of learner psychology and of course subject matter knowledge. For example, convincing the young generation on the need for a green lifestyle, has to draw on excellent communication skills , include the compulsions of decisions (or indecision) that they can relate with; and also be technically convincing - supported with meaningful everyday examples and data. For global engineering services industry, this appreciation can help bring change of the scale that is required today. 

The author is Competency Development Head, QuEST Global

Source: 

http://www.cxotoday.com/India/CXO_Views/Soft_skills_Crucial_in_Global_Engineering_Services/551-103493-1006.html

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June 23, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=300 23-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global selects MSC.Software engineering analysis tools solutions to increase innovation - Globe Newswire]]> SANTA ANA, Calif., June 17, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - MSC.Software (Nasdaq:MSCS), a leading global provider of simulation software and services, today announced that QuEST Global, a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing, has selected MSC.Software engineering analysis solutions, including MSC Patran and Patran Thermal software, to drive innovation and accelerate new product development in its broad customer base that includes manufacturers in aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation and transportation. 

QuEST Global will help their customers bring engineering design and analysis to the forefront of their business process and thereby cut product development costs, shorten lead times, increase capacity and maximize engineering resources.

"QuEST Global offers its customers services across the complete product life cycle. The issue we repeatedly hear from our customers is that they are challenged to reduce the labor and time required to complete model construction," said Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer of QuEST Global. "By adopting MSC.Software's engineering analysis tools through a global partnership, we create value for our customers by providing simulation design and analysis support for their products and processes that help them decrease the time and costs associated with virtual product development." 

About QuEST Global 

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. The company helps customers in the aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation and transportation verticals to cut product development costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. Through our Global Product Development framework and our on-site/off-shore/on-shore models, we leverage our local presence and global reach to support globalization initiatives for our customers. QuEST Global employs over 1,700 professionals and has delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France and footprints in UK and Spain.

About MSC.Software Corporation 

MSC.Software (Nasdaq:MSCS) is a global leader of simulation solutions that help companies make money, save time and reduce costs associated with designing and testing manufactured products. MSC.Software works with thousands of companies in hundreds of industries to develop better products faster by utilizing information technology, software, services and systems. MSC.Software employs more than 1,000 people around the world. For additional information about MSC.Software's products and services, please visit www.mscsoftware.com.

Safe Harbor Language 

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements relating to the features, benefits, capabilities and/or performance of MSC.Software products and services. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to be materially different than expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, changes in technology, the end-user computing and analysis environment, implementation and support that meet evolving customer requirements, general industry trends and the impact of competitive products. Furthermore, information provided herein, which is not historical in nature, are forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All such forward-looking statements are based largely on management's expectations and are subject to and qualified by risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. The Company undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in the Company's expectations. 

The MSC.Software corporate logo, Adams, Dytran, Easy5, Laminate Modeler, Marc, MD Adams, MD Nastran, MD Patran, Mentat, MSC, MSC MasterKey, MSC Nastran, Mvision, Patran, SimDesigner, SimEnterprise, SimManager, SimOffice, SimTemplate, SimXpert and Sofy are trademarks or registered trademarks of the MSC.Software Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. NASTRAN is a registered trademark of NASA. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. 

Source: 

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.aspx?feed=PZ&date=20090617&id=10032042

http://news.morningstar.com/newsnet/ViewNews.aspx?article=/GNW/167462_univ.xml

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/QuEST-Global-Selects-pz-15552541.html?x=1

 

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June 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=118 17-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global selects MSC.Software engineering analysis tools solutions to increase innovation - Globe Newswire]]> Publication : Globe Newswire

Date : 17 June 2009 

SANTA ANA, Calif., June 17, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - MSC.Software (Nasdaq:MSCS), a leading global provider of simulation software and services, today announced that QuEST Global, a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing, has selected MSC.Software engineering analysis solutions, including MSC Patran and Patran Thermal software, to drive innovation and accelerate new product development in its broad customer base that includes manufacturers in aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation and transportation. 

QuEST Global will help their customers bring engineering design and analysis to the forefront of their business process and thereby cut product development costs, shorten lead times, increase capacity and maximize engineering resources.

"QuEST Global offers its customers services across the complete product life cycle. The issue we repeatedly hear from our customers is that they are challenged to reduce the labor and time required to complete model construction," said Ajay Prabhu, Chief Operating Officer of QuEST Global. "By adopting MSC.Software's engineering analysis tools through a global partnership, we create value for our customers by providing simulation design and analysis support for their products and processes that help them decrease the time and costs associated with virtual product development." 

About QuEST Global 

QuEST Global is a leading provider of diversified engineering services and manufacturing. The company helps customers in the aerospace, consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial products, marine, nuclear engineering, oil & gas, power generation and transportation verticals to cut product development costs, shorten lead times, extend capacity and maximize engineering resources availability by providing support across the complete product life cycle from design and modeling through analysis, prototyping, automation, data documentation, instrumentation and controls, embedded systems development, manufacturing support, vendor management, and in-house precision machining. Through our Global Product Development framework and our on-site/off-shore/on-shore models, we leverage our local presence and global reach to support globalization initiatives for our customers. QuEST Global employs over 1,700 professionals and has delivery centers in India, USA, Italy, Japan, Germany, France and footprints in UK and Spain.

About MSC.Software Corporation 

MSC.Software (Nasdaq:MSCS) is a global leader of simulation solutions that help companies make money, save time and reduce costs associated with designing and testing manufactured products. MSC.Software works with thousands of companies in hundreds of industries to develop better products faster by utilizing information technology, software, services and systems. MSC.Software employs more than 1,000 people around the world. For additional information about MSC.Software's products and services, please visit www.mscsoftware.com

Safe Harbor Language 

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements relating to the features, benefits, capabilities and/or performance of MSC.Software products and services. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to be materially different than expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, changes in technology, the end-user computing and analysis environment, implementation and support that meet evolving customer requirements, general industry trends and the impact of competitive products. Furthermore, information provided herein, which is not historical in nature, are forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All such forward-looking statements are based largely on management's expectations and are subject to and qualified by risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. The Company undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in the Company's expectations. 

The MSC.Software corporate logo, Adams, Dytran, Easy5, Laminate Modeler, Marc, MD Adams, MD Nastran, MD Patran, Mentat, MSC, MSC MasterKey, MSC Nastran, Mvision, Patran, SimDesigner, SimEnterprise, SimManager, SimOffice, SimTemplate, SimXpert and Sofy are trademarks or registered trademarks of the MSC.Software Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. NASTRAN is a registered trademark of NASA. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. 

Source: 

http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.aspx?feed=PZ&date=20090617&id=10032042

http://news.morningstar.com/newsnet/ViewNews.aspx?article=/GNW/167462_univ.xml

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/QuEST-Global-Selects-pz-15552541.html?x=1

 

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June 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=294 17-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[Salary freeze is good news here - The Hindu Business Line]]> Bangalore, June 13 - For the 1,800 employees of QuEST Global, a Bangalore-based software firm with interests in aerospace, manufacturing and engineering services, the fact that the company has frozen salary hikes this year is ‘no disturbing news’.

That’s because the good news has come in the form of a year-end performance bonus, which is almost 15 per cent of their annual compensation.

“Though the company grew by 70 per cent last year, we decided to freeze this year’s hikes to keep our direct costs flat. 

“This also helped us to keep the employees engaged during the slowdown and share rewards with them for overall organisation performance. In addition, employees were secure with notional CTC hikes for calculating next year’s increments,” says Mr Natarajan Iyer, Vice-President (HR and Administration), QuEST Engineering & Software Technologies Pvt Ltd. 

Being creative 

Ms Gangapriya Chakraverti, India Business Leader, Information product solutions, Mercer Consulting (India), says many companies have resorted to such creative and innovative reward systems to keep their fixed costs low during the year.

Companies have also become more perceptive about individual employee needs and are looking at mass customisation in the reward system. “Employees now have a choice of working out their compensation packet depending on their needs. For instance, a 21-year-old may want a higher cash component than a senior employee who may be looking for higher medical benefits or retirement benefits,” she says.

Ms Hema Ravichander, Strategic HR Advisor, says giving one-off increases is a step in the right direction. “The company is also sharpening its performance differential and reinforcing a high performance work culture.” 

Stepping slowly 

“We will see stagnant salaries this year too. This careful and cautious reward system will continue through the year. In future we may also see salary increases that are close to the GDP growth,” according to Ms Yeshasvini Ramawamy, Director, People Practices, e2e Business Solutions. 

Source: 


http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/06/14/stories/2009061451030500.htm

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June 13, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=128 13-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[Salary freeze is good news here -The Hindu Business Line]]> Publication : The Hindu Business Line

Date : 13 June 2009

Bangalore, June 13 - For the 1,800 employees of QuEST Global, a Bangalore-based software firm with interests in aerospace, manufacturing and engineering services, the fact that the company has frozen salary hikes this year is ‘no disturbing news’.

That’s because the good news has come in the form of a year-end performance bonus, which is almost 15 per cent of their annual compensation.

“Though the company grew by 70 per cent last year, we decided to freeze this year’s hikes to keep our direct costs flat. 

“This also helped us to keep the employees engaged during the slowdown and share rewards with them for overall organisation performance. In addition, employees were secure with notional CTC hikes for calculating next year’s increments,” says Mr Natarajan Iyer, Vice-President (HR and Administration), QuEST Engineering & Software Technologies Pvt Ltd. 

Being creative 

Ms Gangapriya Chakraverti, India Business Leader, Information product solutions, Mercer Consulting (India), says many companies have resorted to such creative and innovative reward systems to keep their fixed costs low during the year.

Companies have also become more perceptive about individual employee needs and are looking at mass customisation in the reward system. “Employees now have a choice of working out their compensation packet depending on their needs. For instance, a 21-year-old may want a higher cash component than a senior employee who may be looking for higher medical benefits or retirement benefits,” she says.

Ms Hema Ravichander, Strategic HR Advisor, says giving one-off increases is a step in the right direction. “The company is also sharpening its performance differential and reinforcing a high performance work culture.” 

Stepping slowly 

“We will see stagnant salaries this year too. This careful and cautious reward system will continue through the year. In future we may also see salary increases that are close to the GDP growth,” according to Ms Yeshasvini Ramawamy, Director, People Practices, e2e Business Solutions. 

Source: 

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/06/14/stories/2009061451030500.htm

 

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June 13, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=292 13-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[Production costs to tumble by 30% - The Economic Times]]> June 10, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Production_costs_to_tumble_by.pdf 10-Jun-2009 <![CDATA[Production costs to tumble by 30% - The Economic Times]]> June 10, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Production_costs_to_tumble_by.pdf 10-Jun-2009 <![CDATA[Production costs to tumble by 30% - The Economic Times]]> June 10, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Production_costs_to_tumble_by.pdf 10-Jun-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global eyes Indian nuclear space - Projects Monitor]]> QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering and manufacturing, plans to focus on the Indian civil nuclear energy sector. "QuEST Global will focus on engineering relating to the nuclear island (not including nuclear reactor) and the turbine island in addition to some aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle," Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer, told Projectmonitor.

At present, QuEST Global was focusing on companies in USA, the UK and India. It had submitted a few proposals in response to RfP/RfQ and was awaiting the outcome of these bids, he disclosed.

In India, QuEST Global expects significant opportunities in engineering services, especially in aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, and nuclear plant engineering. Until recently, more than 95 per cent of QuEST Global's revenues came from customers located outside India. Going forward, the company will be focusing on the Indian market with the intent to address government organisations and PSUs as well as private sector companies.

George said that from a technical readiness point of view, QuEST Global had hired a vice president in USA, to head the nuclear practice, as well as experts in the field. The company has also started training a team of about 20 engineers in the nuclear domain such as nuclear engineering safety standards. The training is being provided by Indian companies with expertise in nuclear engineering.

QuEST Global is also registering itself in the supplier database of nuclear technology owners as well as technology implementers like EPCs and other companies that provide commissioning, decommissioning, and refurbishment and life-extension services.

In the power generation sector, the company has worked on hydro turbines and generators, gas and steam turbines, compressors, heat recovery steam generators, turbo generators, wind turbines, accessory systems, pumps and other machinery. 

Source: 
http://www.projectsmonitor.com/NEWPROJECTS/quest-global-eyes-indian-nuclear-space

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June 8, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=130 08-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global eyes Indian nuclear space - Projects Monitor]]> Publication : Projects Monitor

Date : 8 June 2009

QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering and manufacturing, plans to focus on the Indian civil nuclear energy sector. "QuEST Global will focus on engineering relating to the nuclear island (not including nuclear reactor) and the turbine island in addition to some aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle," Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer, told Projectmonitor.

At present, QuEST Global was focusing on companies in USA, the UK and India. It had submitted a few proposals in response to RfP/RfQ and was awaiting the outcome of these bids, he disclosed.

In India, QuEST Global expects significant opportunities in engineering services, especially in aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, and nuclear plant engineering. Until recently, more than 95 per cent of QuEST Global's revenues came from customers located outside India. Going forward, the company will be focusing on the Indian market with the intent to address government organisations and PSUs as well as private sector companies.

George said that from a technical readiness point of view, QuEST Global had hired a vice president in USA, to head the nuclear practice, as well as experts in the field. The company has also started training a team of about 20 engineers in the nuclear domain such as nuclear engineering safety standards. The training is being provided by Indian companies with expertise in nuclear engineering.

QuEST Global is also registering itself in the supplier database of nuclear technology owners as well as technology implementers like EPCs and other companies that provide commissioning, decommissioning, and refurbishment and life-extension services.

In the power generation sector, the company has worked on hydro turbines and generators, gas and steam turbines, compressors, heat recovery steam generators, turbo generators, wind turbines, accessory systems, pumps and other machinery. 

Source: 

http://www.projectsmonitor.com/NEWPROJECTS/quest-global-eyes-indian-nuclear-space

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June 8, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=290 08-Jun-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global and its Aerospace SEZ in Belgaum - 8ak - Indian Defence News]]> 8ak recently interviewed Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer for QuEST Global about Aerospace opportunities in India and their Aerospace SEZ. Here is an excerpt, the full article details are below but first some background. 

India has seen more Engineering and R&D investments in aerospace over the last 16 years, than USA or Europe. In Bangalore, India, for example, Honeywell Technology Solutions has a 5,500 engineer setup, while GE's Jack Welch Technology Center has more than 3,000 engineers. Airbus, which recently set up its Airbus Engineering Center India (AECI) facility, aims to have 200+ engineers of its own soon, and more than 2,000 through its partners. In this light, the following JVs in the last year make more sense

Tatas & Agusta Westland to make the AW911

Thales with Samtel and also with Rolta

HAL and many major international companies

EADS and L&T

The biggest problems in Indian aerospace manufacturing however are dispersed production centres, lack of vision and co-ordination amongst the players, outdated tax & tariff structure and outdated labour laws. These are the issues that QuEST Global (www.quest-global.com) has solved by setting up a SEZ dedicated for Aerospace.

We asked Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer, QuEST Global some questions. 

8ak: Tell us about the SEZ?

Bejoy: QuEST Global SEZ is spread over 300 acres at Belgaum in Northern Karnataka and will provide an ecosystem for OEMs, their suppliers, all ancillary and related end user industries to set up precision manufacturing and engineering units.

8ak: What services does QuEST itself provide?

Bejoy: QuEST Global's engineering division provides cost-effective design services to its aerospace clients, and also saves money for OEMs and Tier 1s by doing design in such a way so as to save costs in manufacturing through reduction of material costs, reduction in machining operations, using lesser number of parts, reducing assembly costs, etc. QuEST Global's manufacturing provides precision machining, sheet metal working and aerospace special processing currently. 

8ak: Who are your partners?

Bejoy: The special processing company is a 50:50 joint venture with Magellan Aerospace, providing services like anodizing, alodine, paint & primer, passivation, shot peening, MPI, FPI, heat treatment, assembly processes, etc.). QuEST also has an alliance with Textron Systems, where Textron and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ and attract investment into the SEZ from the Defence and Aerospace sector. This collaboration is part of Textron's offset related partnerships in India.

8ak: Who are the other companies that have set up shop in the SEZ, or are in the pipeline?

Bejoy: QuEST is at various stages of discussions with several organizations like specialty metal suppliers, aerospace fastener manufacturers, bearings manufacturers, castings and forgings companies, etc. 

8ak: Who are you targeting?

Bejoy: Global is inviting players across the value chain, like aerospace specialty metal suppliers, investment, sand and lost-wax casting companies, tooling companies, fastener manufacturers, sheet metalworking companies, composites manufacturing companies, and heat treatment companies to setup shop in the SEZ. Essentially, any company who can play a role in the Aerospace supply chain, is invited to set up shop in the SEZ. And these can be our customers, other companies, and even our competitors. The aim is to create an aerospace supply chain ecosystem in the SEZ, that will enable a wider range, larger volume and higher value of aerospace products and services to be sourced from India.

8ak: What can you offer them?

Bejoy: Aerospace manufacturing is another growing area out of India. Airframe manufacturers and OEMs can further increase their cost savings by outsourcing castings, forgings, precision machining, sheet metal working, special processing and assembly related activities. In addition, further cost savings can be achieved in aerospace manufacturing by replacement of operations that were automated in the west, with skilled labor in India. Thus, cost savings can be achieved in India by de-automation, rather than by automation - the exact opposite of what happened in the west. Add to this the benefits offered by operating within an SEZ (15 year tax holidays, zero customs duties, etc.) and the financial benefits to companies becomes very significant. Also, these companies will not have to worry about any infrastructure - the SEZ will have well developed roads, alternate sources of power with backup, plenty of water supply, IT and communication infrastructure, conference/meeting room facilities, local transportation, 24 hour security, etc. In addition, QuEST will also facilitate the SEZ occupants in terms of building the facilities, hiring of employees, etc.

8ak: Why Belgaum? Why not somewhere closer to HAL ie Bangalore, Kanpur etc?

Note: Belgaum was selected because of its lower costs of land/infrastructure/labor/living, and also because of the availability of abundant talent for manufacturing and engineering in and around Belgaum - there are more than 2000 foundries and machine shops in a 1000 km radius of the vicinity, along with 60+ engineering, diploma and ITI institutes). The weather in Belgaum is pretty much like Bangalore's (probably better). And Belgaum is excellently located logistically, with 3 airports (Belgaum, Hubli, Kolhapur) in a 90 minute driving range, on the NH4 Golden Quadrilateral highway network of India, equidistant from Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai, and an overnight journey from the Mumbai port. We expect 2 more ports to become accessible for our operations in the next few years (Goa and Karwar). For all these reasons, we selected Belgaum for our SEZ location.

Source: 

http://www.8ak.in/

 

 

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May 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=133 12-May-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global and its Aerospace SEZ in Belgaum - 8ak - Indian Defence News]]> Publication : 8ak - Indian Defence News

Date : 12 May 2009

8ak recently interviewed Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer for QuEST Global about Aerospace opportunities in India and their Aerospace SEZ. Here is an excerpt, the full article details are below but first some background. 

India has seen more Engineering and R&D investments in aerospace over the last 16 years, than USA or Europe. In Bangalore, India, for example, Honeywell Technology Solutions has a 5,500 engineer setup, while GE's Jack Welch Technology Center has more than 3,000 engineers. Airbus, which recently set up its Airbus Engineering Center India (AECI) facility, aims to have 200+ engineers of its own soon, and more than 2,000 through its partners. In this light, the following JVs in the last year make more sense

Tatas & Agusta Westland to make the AW911

Thales with Samtel and also with Rolta

HAL and many major international companies

EADS and L&T

The biggest problems in Indian aerospace manufacturing however are dispersed production centres, lack of vision and co-ordination amongst the players, outdated tax & tariff structure and outdated labour laws. These are the issues that QuEST Global (www.quest-global.com) has solved by setting up a SEZ dedicated for Aerospace.

We asked Bejoy George, Chief Marketing Officer, QuEST Global some questions. 

8ak: Tell us about the SEZ?

Bejoy: QuEST Global SEZ is spread over 300 acres at Belgaum in Northern Karnataka and will provide an ecosystem for OEMs, their suppliers, all ancillary and related end user industries to set up precision manufacturing and engineering units.

8ak: What services does QuEST itself provide?

Bejoy: QuEST Global's engineering division provides cost-effective design services to its aerospace clients, and also saves money for OEMs and Tier 1s by doing design in such a way so as to save costs in manufacturing through reduction of material costs, reduction in machining operations, using lesser number of parts, reducing assembly costs, etc. QuEST Global's manufacturing provides precision machining, sheet metal working and aerospace special processing currently. 

8ak: Who are your partners?

Bejoy: The special processing company is a 50:50 joint venture with Magellan Aerospace, providing services like anodizing, alodine, paint & primer, passivation, shot peening, MPI, FPI, heat treatment, assembly processes, etc.). QuEST also has an alliance with Textron Systems, where Textron and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ and attract investment into the SEZ from the Defence and Aerospace sector. This collaboration is part of Textron's offset related partnerships in India.

8ak: Who are the other companies that have set up shop in the SEZ, or are in the pipeline?

Bejoy: QuEST is at various stages of discussions with several organizations like specialty metal suppliers, aerospace fastener manufacturers, bearings manufacturers, castings and forgings companies, etc. 

8ak: Who are you targeting?

Bejoy: Global is inviting players across the value chain, like aerospace specialty metal suppliers, investment, sand and lost-wax casting companies, tooling companies, fastener manufacturers, sheet metalworking companies, composites manufacturing companies, and heat treatment companies to setup shop in the SEZ. Essentially, any company who can play a role in the Aerospace supply chain, is invited to set up shop in the SEZ. And these can be our customers, other companies, and even our competitors. The aim is to create an aerospace supply chain ecosystem in the SEZ, that will enable a wider range, larger volume and higher value of aerospace products and services to be sourced from India.

8ak: What can you offer them?

Bejoy: Aerospace manufacturing is another growing area out of India. Airframe manufacturers and OEMs can further increase their cost savings by outsourcing castings, forgings, precision machining, sheet metal working, special processing and assembly related activities. In addition, further cost savings can be achieved in aerospace manufacturing by replacement of operations that were automated in the west, with skilled labor in India. Thus, cost savings can be achieved in India by de-automation, rather than by automation - the exact opposite of what happened in the west. Add to this the benefits offered by operating within an SEZ (15 year tax holidays, zero customs duties, etc.) and the financial benefits to companies becomes very significant. Also, these companies will not have to worry about any infrastructure - the SEZ will have well developed roads, alternate sources of power with backup, plenty of water supply, IT and communication infrastructure, conference/meeting room facilities, local transportation, 24 hour security, etc. In addition, QuEST will also facilitate the SEZ occupants in terms of building the facilities, hiring of employees, etc.

8ak: Why Belgaum? Why not somewhere closer to HAL ie Bangalore, Kanpur etc?

Note: Belgaum was selected because of its lower costs of land/infrastructure/labor/living, and also because of the availability of abundant talent for manufacturing and engineering in and around Belgaum - there are more than 2000 foundries and machine shops in a 1000 km radius of the vicinity, along with 60+ engineering, diploma and ITI institutes). The weather in Belgaum is pretty much like Bangalore's (probably better). And Belgaum is excellently located logistically, with 3 airports (Belgaum, Hubli, Kolhapur) in a 90 minute driving range, on the NH4 Golden Quadrilateral highway network of India, equidistant from Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai, and an overnight journey from the Mumbai port. We expect 2 more ports to become accessible for our operations in the next few years (Goa and Karwar). For all these reasons, we selected Belgaum for our SEZ location.

Source: 

http://www.8ak.in/

 

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May 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=289 12-May-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST seeks to provide support to n-power plants - Business Standard]]> Business Standard 2009, Bangalore, India, May 04, 2009 - QuEST Global, which provides outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, which till now concentrated on aerospace, power generation, oil and gas among other sectors is sniffing business opportunities in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of associated facilities of nuclear power plants.

The firm that saw $85-86 million (unaudited) revenues in FY2009, is in talks with a couple of EPC firms that specialise in providing engineering services to nuclear power plants. QuEST hopes this vertical could help drive its future growth. It is presently concentrating on having engineers with the capability to work on nuclear engineering projects.

As a first step, QuEST has hired a vice-president based in the US who is from the nuclear industry, to drive business growth. He is also providing training to the team based in India on safety codes pertaining to the industry. The firm now has a seed team of 20 persons and aims to build the team.

“These engineers will have the expertise to run the associated facilities of a nuclear power plant,” said Bejoy George, chief marketing officer, QuEST Engineering and Software Technologies.

Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) had earlier formulated a programme for increasing the installed nuclear capacity. This programme envisages 20 000 Mw of installed capacity by 2020. India’s thorium deposits are expected to fuel the fast-breeder reactors. QuEST is looking to develop capabilities to work with EPC firms from Russia, France, US/Japan that could win the contracts to build the fast breeder reactors.

About $15 million has been spent from internal accruals by the firm on its manufacturing facilities in Krishnarajapuram in Bangalore, in Aerospace Precision India (API) and its SEZ. API, a 50:50 joint venture between QuEST and Magellan Aerospace, which provides special processes for aerospace parts, will see investments of $2 million over the next 24 months.

At its Belgaum SEZ which is up and running, QuEST has set up a 200-people facility, and for this facility about 75 have been trained. By June, the firm will have the rest of them in place in Belgaum. Meanwhile, QuEST is looking to invest another $25 million over the next one to one-and-a-half years, the slowdown not withstanding.

The amount has been sanctioned by the State Bank of India.

Source: 

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/quest-seeks-to-provide-support-to-n-power-plants/356970/

 
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May 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=135 04-May-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST seeks to provide support to n-power plants - Business Standard]]> Publication : Business Standard

Date : 4 May 2009

Business Standard 2009, Bangalore, India, May 04, 2009 - QuEST Global, which provides outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, which till now concentrated on aerospace, power generation, oil and gas among other sectors is sniffing business opportunities in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of associated facilities of nuclear power plants.

The firm that saw $85-86 million (unaudited) revenues in FY2009, is in talks with a couple of EPC firms that specialise in providing engineering services to nuclear power plants. QuEST hopes this vertical could help drive its future growth. It is presently concentrating on having engineers with the capability to work on nuclear engineering projects.

As a first step, QuEST has hired a vice-president based in the US who is from the nuclear industry, to drive business growth. He is also providing training to the team based in India on safety codes pertaining to the industry. The firm now has a seed team of 20 persons and aims to build the team.

“These engineers will have the expertise to run the associated facilities of a nuclear power plant,” said Bejoy George, chief marketing officer, QuEST Engineering and Software Technologies.

Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) had earlier formulated a programme for increasing the installed nuclear capacity. This programme envisages 20 000 Mw of installed capacity by 2020. India’s thorium deposits are expected to fuel the fast-breeder reactors. QuEST is looking to develop capabilities to work with EPC firms from Russia, France, US/Japan that could win the contracts to build the fast breeder reactors.

About $15 million has been spent from internal accruals by the firm on its manufacturing facilities in Krishnarajapuram in Bangalore, in Aerospace Precision India (API) and its SEZ. API, a 50:50 joint venture between QuEST and Magellan Aerospace, which provides special processes for aerospace parts, will see investments of $2 million over the next 24 months.

At its Belgaum SEZ which is up and running, QuEST has set up a 200-people facility, and for this facility about 75 have been trained. By June, the firm will have the rest of them in place in Belgaum. Meanwhile, QuEST is looking to invest another $25 million over the next one to one-and-a-half years, the slowdown not withstanding.

The amount has been sanctioned by the State Bank of India.

Source: 

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/quest-seeks-to-provide-support-to-n-power-plants/356970/

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May 4, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=286 04-May-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST plans integrated facility - The Economic Times]]> May 2, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_plans_integrated_facility.pdf 02-May-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST plans integrated facility - The Economic Times]]> May 2, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_plans_integrated_facility.pdf 02-May-2009 <![CDATA[API opens its metal finishing facility in India - Business Standard]]> Business Standard 2009, Bangalore, India, February 17, 2009 - Aerospace Processing India (API) today announced the opening of its processing facility in Belgaum (Karnataka, India), to cater to the needs of the aerospace manufacturing industry. Located in the QuEST Global Precision Engineering SEZ, API is uniquely positioned to provide metal finishing treatment services for both the Indian export and domestic markets. 
Magellan Aerospace Limited and QuEST Global established API as an independent operating company to provide approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India. The fully integrated, scalable facility has been operational from Jan 2009.
API has invested in capabilities, which would enable fulfilling the demand for sourcing fully finished parts from India. In the initial phase, the facility would be focused on processes for aluminum, titanium and stainless steel components for aero-structure and aero-engine components.
Konrad Hahnelt, Vice President of Magellan Aerospace Limited, and Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-Founder of QuEST Global, have credited “close cooperation between teams from the co-ownership companies, excellent support from the future customer base and a clear focus on the importance of establishing finishing capabilities” for the successful creation and opening of API in India.
The plant boasts of state-of-the art capabilities such as fully automated anodizing line, fully automated Etching line, Semi-automatic Titanium Etching line, Primer & Painting line, advanced Fluorescent Particle Inspection (FPI) line, Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) line, advanced 7-axis robotic shot peening and passivation/alodine/alochrome processes. The API facility also has a dedicated reverse osmosis plant, zero discharge effluent treatment plant and a dedicated state-of-the art chemical laboratory to meet statutory testing requirements in-house.
API has received particular support and encouragement from Airbus and Boeing in establishing operations to meet rigorous aerospace specifications and is working with each customer to achieve full operational approvals.
“API provides a much needed, standalone third party metal finishing treatment, services in India. Airbus is proud to have supported API and to have helped enhance the local aerospace industry,” said Dr. Srinivasan Dwarakanath, Airbus Director International Cooperation.

Source:

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/api-opens-its-metal-finishing-facility-in-india/17/21/348975/ 

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February 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=139 17-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[Textron Systems, QuEST Global begin cooperation on SEZ in Belgaum - Business Standard]]> Business Standard 2009, Bangalore, India, February 17, 2009 - Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, today announced that the two companies are working together on the development of the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India.

The SEZ, endorsed by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, covers 300 acres and is focused on Precision Engineering. As a sector-specific economic zone, this area will provide build-to-suit requirements to companies seeking to establish businesses and manufacturing facilities in the region by providing a world-class infrastructure, particularly for the aerospace and defense, industrial and automotive industries. Development of the SEZ, currently in Phase I, began in January 2009.

“With growing demands for state-of-the-art defense services and solutions, India is a key country in a region that is important to our international growth,” stated Frank Tempesta, President and CEO, Textron Systems. “We look forward to partnering with the Indian Government, the Indian Armed Forces and QuEST in strengthening India’s defenses.”

“This relationship marks the beginning of the Aerospace & Defense industry’s development at the SEZ,” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman and Co-founder, QuEST Global. “This SEZ provides a platform for Foreign Direct Investments, products and services in support of the Indian defense industry.”

Under the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding, Textron Systems and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ. 

About Textron Systems

Textron Systems Corporation has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for over 50 years. Known for its precision smart weapons, intelligent battlefield systems, surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, aircraft control components, piston engines, armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems, Textron Systems includes AAI, HR Textron, Lycoming Engines, Overwatch Tactical Operations, Overwatch Geospatial Operations, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems. Textron Systems Corporation is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc. More information is available at www.textronsystems.com

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) is a $14.2 billion multi-industry company operating in 28 countries with approximately 42,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, defense and intelligence, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Textron Systems and Textron Financial Corporation. More information is available at www.textron.com.

Source: 

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/textron-systems-quest-global-begin-cooperationsez-in-belgaum/17/21/348974/

 

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February 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=140 17-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[API opens its metal finishing facility in India - Business Standard]]> Publication : Business Standard

Date : 17 February 2009

Business Standard 2009, Bangalore, India, February 17, 2009 - Aerospace Processing India (API) today announced the opening of its processing facility in Belgaum (Karnataka, India), to cater to the needs of the aerospace manufacturing industry. Located in the QuEST Global Precision Engineering SEZ, API is uniquely positioned to provide metal finishing treatment services for both the Indian export and domestic markets. 

Magellan Aerospace Limited and QuEST Global established API as an independent operating company to provide approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India. The fully integrated, scalable facility has been operational from Jan 2009.

API has invested in capabilities, which would enable fulfilling the demand for sourcing fully finished parts from India. In the initial phase, the facility would be focused on processes for aluminum, titanium and stainless steel components for aero-structure and aero-engine components. 

Konrad Hahnelt, Vice President of Magellan Aerospace Limited, and Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-Founder of QuEST Global, have credited “close cooperation between teams from the co-ownership companies, excellent support from the future customer base and a clear focus on the importance of establishing finishing capabilities” for the successful creation and opening of API in India.

The plant boasts of state-of-the art capabilities such as fully automated anodizing line, fully automated Etching line, Semi-automatic Titanium Etching line, Primer & Painting line, advanced Fluorescent Particle Inspection (FPI) line, Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) line, advanced 7-axis robotic shot peening and passivation/alodine/alochrome processes. The API facility also has a dedicated reverse osmosis plant, zero discharge effluent treatment plant and a dedicated state-of-the art chemical laboratory to meet statutory testing requirements in-house.

API has received particular support and encouragement from Airbus and Boeing in establishing operations to meet rigorous aerospace specifications and is working with each customer to achieve full operational approvals.

“API provides a much needed, standalone third party metal finishing treatment, services in India. Airbus is proud to have supported API and to have helped enhance the local aerospace industry,” said Dr. Srinivasan Dwarakanath, Airbus Director International Cooperation.

Source: 

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/api-opens-its-metal-finishing-facility-in-india/17/21/348975/

 

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February 17, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=284 17-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[Textron Systems and QuEST Global Begin Cooperation on Special Economic Zone in Belgaum, India]]> Aero India 2009, Bangalore, India, February 12, 2009 - Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, today announced that the two companies are working together on the development of the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India.

The SEZ, endorsed by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, covers 300 acres and is focused on Precision Engineering. As a sector-specific economic zone, this area will provide build-to-suit requirements to companies seeking to establish businesses and manufacturing facilities in the region by providing a world-class infrastructure, particularly for the aerospace and defense, industrial and automotive industries. Development of the SEZ, currently in Phase I, began in January 2009. 

“With growing demands for state-of-the-art defense services and solutions, India is a key country in a region that is important to our international growth,” stated Frank Tempesta, President and CEO, Textron Systems. “We look forward to partnering with the Indian Government, the Indian Armed Forces and QuEST in strengthening India’s defenses.”

“This relationship marks the beginning of the Aerospace & Defense industry’s development at the SEZ,” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman and Co-founder, QuEST Global. “This SEZ provides a platform for Foreign Direct Investments, products and services in support of the Indian defense industry.”

Under the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding, Textron Systems and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ.

About Textron Systems

Textron Systems Corporation has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for over 50 years. Known for its precision smart weapons, intelligent battlefield systems, surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, aircraft control components, piston engines, armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems, Textron Systems includes AAI, HR Textron, Lycoming Engines, Overwatch Tactical Operations, Overwatch Geospatial Operations, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems. Textron Systems Corporation is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc. 

More information is available at www.textronsystems.com. 

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) is a $14.2 billion multi-industry company operating in 28 countries with approximately 42,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, defense and intelligence, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Textron Systems and Textron Financial Corporation. 

More information is available at www.textron.com.

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February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=35 12-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST to exceed revenue, profit target - Aeromag Asia]]> February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Aeromag_Asia_Feb_2009_QuEST_to_exceed_revenue_profit_target.pdf 12-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[Textron Systems and QuEST Global Begin Cooperation on Special Economic Zone in Belgaum, India]]> Aero India 2009, Bangalore, India, February 12, 2009 - Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, today announced that the two companies are working together on the development of the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India.

The SEZ, endorsed by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, covers 300 acres and is focused on Precision Engineering. As a sector-specific economic zone, this area will provide build-to-suit requirements to companies seeking to establish businesses and manufacturing facilities in the region by providing a world-class infrastructure, particularly for the aerospace and defense, industrial and automotive industries. Development of the SEZ, currently in Phase I, began in January 2009.

“With growing demands for state-of-the-art defense services and solutions, India is a key country in a region that is important to our international growth,” stated Frank Tempesta, President and CEO, Textron Systems. “We look forward to partnering with the Indian Government, the Indian Armed Forces and QuEST in strengthening India’s defenses.”

“This relationship marks the beginning of the Aerospace & Defense industry’s development at the SEZ,” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman and Co-founder, QuEST Global. “This SEZ provides a platform for Foreign Direct Investments, products and services in support of the Indian defense industry.”

Under the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding, Textron Systems and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ.

About Textron Systems

Textron Systems Corporation has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for over 50 years. Known for its precision smart weapons, intelligent battlefield systems, surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, aircraft control components, piston engines, armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems, Textron Systems includes AAI, HR Textron, Lycoming Engines, Overwatch Tactical Operations, Overwatch Geospatial Operations, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems. Textron Systems Corporation is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc.

More information is available at www.textronsystems.com.

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) is a $14.2 billion multi-industry company operating in 28 countries with approximately 42,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, defense and intelligence, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Textron Systems and Textron Financial Corporation.

More information is available at www.textron.com.

 

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February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=243 12-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[Textron Systems and QuEST Global Begin Cooperation on Special Economic Zone in Belgaum, India]]> Aero India 2009, Bangalore, India, February 12, 2009 - Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) company, and QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, today announced that the two companies are working together on the development of the QuEST Global Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India.

The SEZ, endorsed by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, covers 300 acres and is focused on Precision Engineering. As a sector-specific economic zone, this area will provide build-to-suit requirements to companies seeking to establish businesses and manufacturing facilities in the region by providing a world-class infrastructure, particularly for the aerospace and defense, industrial and automotive industries. Development of the SEZ, currently in Phase I, began in January 2009.

“With growing demands for state-of-the-art defense services and solutions, India is a key country in a region that is important to our international growth,” stated Frank Tempesta, President and CEO, Textron Systems. “We look forward to partnering with the Indian Government, the Indian Armed Forces and QuEST in strengthening India’s defenses.”

“This relationship marks the beginning of the Aerospace & Defense industry’s development at the SEZ,” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman and Co-founder, QuEST Global. “This SEZ provides a platform for Foreign Direct Investments, products and services in support of the Indian defense industry.”

Under the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding, Textron Systems and QuEST Global will work together to develop the manufacturing capabilities within the SEZ.

About Textron Systems

Textron Systems Corporation has been providing innovative solutions to the defense, homeland security and aerospace communities for over 50 years. Known for its precision smart weapons, intelligent battlefield systems, surveillance systems, intelligence software solutions, aircraft control components, piston engines, armored vehicles and unmanned aircraft systems, Textron Systems includes AAI, HR Textron, Lycoming Engines, Overwatch Tactical Operations, Overwatch Geospatial Operations, Textron Defense Systems, and Textron Marine & Land Systems. Textron Systems Corporation is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc.

More information is available at www.textronsystems.com.

About Textron Inc.

Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) is a $14.2 billion multi-industry company operating in 28 countries with approximately 42,000 employees. The company leverages its global network of aircraft, defense and intelligence, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell Helicopter, Cessna Aircraft Company, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Greenlee, Textron Systems and Textron Financial Corporation.

More information is available at www.textron.com.

 

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February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=249 12-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[Aerospace Processing India (API) opens its metal finishing facility in India]]> Aero India 2009, Bangalore, India, February 12, 2009 -  Aerospace Processing India (API) today announced the opening of its processing facility in Belgaum (Karnataka, India), to cater to the needs of the aerospace manufacturing industry. Located in the QuEST Global Precision Engineering SEZ, API is uniquely positioned to provide metal finishing treatment services for both the Indian export and domestic markets.

Magellan Aerospace Limited and QuEST Global established API as an independent operating company to provide approved aerospace treatments that are not readily available in India. The fully integrated, scalable facility has been operational from Jan 2009.

API has invested in capabilities, which would enable fulfilling the demand for sourcing fully finished parts from India. In the initial phase, the facility would be focused on processes for aluminum, titanium and stainless steel components for aero-structure and aero-engine components.

Konrad Hahnelt, Vice President of Magellan Aerospace Limited, and Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-Founder of QuEST Global, have credited “close cooperation between teams from the co-ownership companies, excellent support from the future customer base and a clear focus on the importance of establishing finishing capabilities” for the successful creation and opening of API in India.

The plant boasts of state-of-the art capabilities such as fully automated anodizing line, fully automated Etching line, Semi-automatic Titanium Etching line, Primer & Painting line, advanced Fluorescent Particle Inspection (FPI) line, Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) line, advanced 7-axis robotic shot peening and passivation/alodine/alochrome processes. The API facility also has a dedicated reverse osmosis plant, zero discharge effluent treatment plant and a dedicated state-of-the art chemical laboratory to meet statutory testing requirements in-house.

API has received particular support and encouragement from Airbus and Boeing in establishing operations to meet rigorous aerospace specifications and is working with each customer to achieve full operational approvals.

“API provides a much needed, standalone third party metal finishing treatment, services in India. Airbus is proud to have supported API and to have helped enhance the local aerospace industry,” said Dr. Srinivasan Dwarakanath, Airbus Director International Cooperation.

 

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February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=251 12-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST to exceed revenue, profit target - Aeromag Asia]]> February 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Aeromag_Asia_Feb_2009_QuEST_to_exceed_revenue_profit_target.pdf 12-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[10 pointers for India to make a mark in engineering outsourcing - Livemint]]> February 11, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/10_pointers_for_India_to_make_a_mark_in_engineering_outsourcing.pdf 11-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[10 pointers for India to make a mark in engineering outsourcing - Livemint]]> February 11, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/10_pointers_for_India_to_make_a_mark_in_engineering_outsourcing.pdf 11-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global participates in Aero India 2009 - Business Standard]]> Bangalore, Feb 9 QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, will be participating in Aero India 2009 which will be held in Bangalore at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka from 11th to 15th February 2009. QuEST will be located at Hall H, booth no. 22. QuEST Global will showcase its significant experience in both civil and defense aerospace in the areas of design and development of systems and subsystems in structures, engines, accessories and ground support equipment at the Aero India 2009. QuEST will also be making few important announcements on the QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum

QuEST Global SEZ is spread over 300 acres at Belgaum, Karnataka and is focussed on developing the Aerospace supply chain ecosystem. The SEZ will provide world class infrastructure in the industrial estate, concentrating mainly on aerospace and automotive related industries. The SEZ is the first ever modified precision engineering SEZ in Karnataka. By starting operations in Belgaum which is a Tier 3 town in India, QuEST Global Engineering is pioneering the way to ensure low cost delivery of engineering in the future also.

About Aero India

The 7th Aero India, Asia's premier Air Show, is being organized by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. It is managed by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bengaluru, India from February 11-15, 2009. Aero India has already carved a niche for itself globally as a premier aerospace exhibition, with six successful editions organized between 1996 and 2007. The show aims at bringing under one roof, exhibitors from all around the globe to showcase the best in aviation. Aero India includes both flight and static displays of a wide range of civil and military aircrafts from leading manufacturers, vendors and suppliers.

Source:

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/quest-global-participates-in-aero-india-2009/15/46/348085/

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http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=169305&Itemid=95

http://www.india-defence.com/reports-4206

http://pressreleasewatch.blogspot.com/

http://www.aim168realestate.com/real-estate-news/india/8124/quest-global-participates-in-a.html

http://www.pr.com/press-release/130842

 

 

 

 

 

 

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February 9, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=141 09-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global participates in Aero India 2009 - Business Standard]]> Publication : Business Standard

Date : 9 February 2009
 
Bangalore, Feb 9 QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, will be participating in Aero India 2009 which will be held in Bangalore at the Air Force Station, Yelahanka from 11th to 15th February 2009. QuEST will be located at Hall H, booth no. 22. QuEST Global will showcase its significant experience in both civil and defense aerospace in the areas of design and development of systems and subsystems in structures, engines, accessories and ground support equipment at the Aero India 2009. QuEST will also be making few important announcements on the QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum
 
QuEST Global SEZ is spread over 300 acres at Belgaum, Karnataka and is focussed on developing the Aerospace supply chain ecosystem. The SEZ will provide world class infrastructure in the industrial estate, concentrating mainly on aerospace and automotive related industries. The SEZ is the first ever modified precision engineering SEZ in Karnataka. By starting operations in Belgaum which is a Tier 3 town in India, QuEST Global Engineering is pioneering the way to ensure low cost delivery of engineering in the future also.
 
About Aero India
The 7th Aero India, Asia's premier Air Show, is being organized by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India. It is managed by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at Air Force Station Yelahanka, Bengaluru, India from February 11-15, 2009. Aero India has already carved a niche for itself globally as a premier aerospace exhibition, with six successful editions organized between 1996 and 2007. The show aims at bringing under one roof, exhibitors from all around the globe to showcase the best in aviation. Aero India includes both flight and static displays of a wide range of civil and military aircrafts from leading manufacturers, vendors and suppliers.
 
Source: 

http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/quest-global-participates-in-aero-india-2009/15/46/348085/
 
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http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=169305&Itemid=95

http://www.india-defence.com/reports-4206

http://pressreleasewatch.blogspot.com/

http://www.aim168realestate.com/real-estate-news/india/8124/quest-global-participates-in-a.html

http://www.pr.com/press-release/130842
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February 9, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=266 09-Feb-2009
<![CDATA[Flying high - This outsourced engineering solutions provider has risen to a new plane - Business India]]> February 8, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/flying_high.pdf 08-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[Flying high - This outsourced engineering solutions provider has risen to a new plane - Business India]]> February 8, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/flying_high.pdf 08-Feb-2009 <![CDATA[QuEST Global’s acquisition of ASE technologies strengthens its position in the product engineering space - ARC Advisory Group]]> Publication : ARC Advisory Group

Date : 30 January 2009

Bangalore, Jan 30 The global recession has made most companies tighten their belts and adopt cost cutting measures, but companies that focused on creating value through engineering, instead of depending on financial engineering, have a different story to tell. They are not only confident of surviving difficult times, but are adopting strategies, which would make them to emerge stronger. 

With a 66 percent year-on-year revenue growth, QuEST Global provides product engineering services, especially to the Aerospace industry, and it is emerging as one such company. The company acquired ASE Technologies, a Cincinnati, Ohio headquartered Engineering Services Company with engineering offices in Greenville, South Carolina, and Phoenix, Arizona, and it seems to be proving the adage, ‘Recession is the best time to invest’. It is also sending out a strong message that it pays to focus on core competency.

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January 30, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=257 30-Jan-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global acquires ASE Technologies]]> Bangalore, India, January 12, 2009 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has acquired ASE Technologies, a Cincinnati OH headquartered engineering services company, having engineering offices in Greenville, SC and Phoenix, AZ. 

ASE Technologies, founded in 1994, has achieved a very high level of competence in aerodynamic design and heat transfer analysis of advanced turbo-machinery equipment for critical customer applications, and has an extended team of over 100 engineers capable of supporting both military applications (export controlled) and commercial applications. ASE Technologies focuses on advanced engineering technology, research, product design and process development, with major emphasis on the aerospace and derivative industry. ASE Technologies’ experience in serving major aerospace companies such as aircraft engine manufacturers, airframe companies and US Government agencies includes advanced aerodynamic design, heat transfer analysis, performance prediction, component improvement and custom software development.

With this acquisition, QuEST Global will become one of the premier organizations globally, to offer Aerodynamic and Fluid System (AFS) solutions. Its worldwide reach, coupled with its offshore delivery capability, will offer a very compelling value proposition to current and prospective customers. Bringing the best resources from both QuEST and ASE, the merged entity will be bigger, fully committed, better prepared and trained to provide our best team for meeting our customers’ engineering services needs in the above mentioned technology disciplines. 

“This acquisition benefits the clients of both companies through the leveraging of each other’s strengths. It significantly strengthens QuEST Global’s Aero and Fluid Systems capabilities to now offer system level design solutions to complex engineering problems, and enables QuEST Global to achieve high levels of consulting services for our rapidly expanding customer base. I look forward to working with the ASE team to further build upon their success story.” said James Gallo, Vice President, Energy, QuEST Global.

For a company that has been providing advanced engineering design and analysis services for over 15 years, with commitment to utmost quality and at best value for its customers, this acquisition by QuEST Global will enable ASE to attain higher levels of customer dedication and service excellence for a diverse pool of customers. “I am very excited about the talent, resources and combined opportunities presented by QuEST Global to ASE engineers through this acquisition.” said Mani Subramanian, President ASE Technologies. 

 

 

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January 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=36 12-Jan-2009
<![CDATA[QuEST Global acquires ASE Technologies]]> Bangalore, India, January 12, 2009 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has acquired ASE Technologies, a Cincinnati OH headquartered engineering services company, having engineering offices in Greenville, SC and Phoenix, AZ.

ASE Technologies, founded in 1994, has achieved a very high level of competence in aerodynamic design and heat transfer analysis of advanced turbo-machinery equipment for critical customer applications, and has an extended team of over 100 engineers capable of supporting both military applications (export controlled) and commercial applications. ASE Technologies focuses on advanced engineering technology, research, product design and process development, with major emphasis on the aerospace and derivative industry. ASE Technologies’ experience in serving major aerospace companies such as aircraft engine manufacturers, airframe companies and US Government agencies includes advanced aerodynamic design, heat transfer analysis, performance prediction, component improvement and custom software development.

With this acquisition, QuEST Global will become one of the premier organizations globally, to offer Aerodynamic and Fluid System (AFS) solutions. Its worldwide reach, coupled with its offshore delivery capability, will offer a very compelling value proposition to current and prospective customers. Bringing the best resources from both QuEST and ASE, the merged entity will be bigger, fully committed, better prepared and trained to provide our best team for meeting our customers’ engineering services needs in the above mentioned technology disciplines.

“This acquisition benefits the clients of both companies through the leveraging of each other’s strengths. It significantly strengthens QuEST Global’s Aero and Fluid Systems capabilities to now offer system level design solutions to complex engineering problems, and enables QuEST Global to achieve high levels of consulting services for our rapidly expanding customer base. I look forward to working with the ASE team to further build upon their success story.” said James Gallo, Vice President, Energy, QuEST Global.

For a company that has been providing advanced engineering design and analysis services for over 15 years, with commitment to utmost quality and at best value for its customers, this acquisition by QuEST Global will enable ASE to attain higher levels of customer dedication and service excellence for a diverse pool of customers. “I am very excited about the talent, resources and combined opportunities presented by QuEST Global to ASE engineers through this acquisition.” said Mani Subramanian, President ASE Technologies.
 

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January 12, 2009http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=238 12-Jan-2009
<![CDATA[<strong>Enhancing marketing performance – a viewpoint on aligning marketing & sales</strong><br>The organisation i work in, QuEST Global, is a privately held engineering services outsourcing and manufacturing company. We work with companies in the aerospace, power generation, oil and gas, industrial, <br><em>Bejoy George - Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), QuEST Global</em>]]> December 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Enhancing_Marketing_Performance_Mktg_Sales.pdf 16-Dec-2008 <![CDATA[As aerospace cos get choosy, QuEST predicts rapid growth - The Economic Times]]> December 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/As_aerospace_cos_get_choosy_QuEST_predicts_rapid_growth.pdf 16-Dec-2008 <![CDATA[As aerospace cos get choosy, QuEST predicts rapid growth - Outlook Business]]> December 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/As_aerospace_cos_get_choosy_QuEST_predicts_rapid_growth.pdf 16-Dec-2008 <![CDATA[As aerospace cos get choosy, QuEST predicts rapid growth - The Economic Times]]> December 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/As_aerospace_cos_get_choosy_QuEST_predicts_rapid_growth.pdf 16-Dec-2008 <![CDATA[The QuEST goes on - Outlook Business]]> November 29, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The_QuEST_goes_on.pdf 29-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[The QuEST goes on - Outlook Business]]> November 29, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The_QuEST_goes_on.pdf 29-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[The QuEST goes on - Outlook Business]]> November 28, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The_QuEST_goes_on.pdf 28-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST: A quest to success - Silicon India]]> November 24, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_A_quest_to_success.pdf 24-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST: A quest to success - Silicon India]]> November 24, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_A_quest_to_success.pdf 24-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - Sulekha]]> November 18, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=326 18-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST global engineers smooth landings for Boeing and Airbus - The Economic Times]]> November 17, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=147 17-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST global engineers smooth landings for Boeing and Airbus - The Economic Times]]> November 17, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=226 17-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST global engineers smooth landings for Boeing and Airbus - The Economic Times]]> November 17, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=282 17-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST to widen pact with Rolls Royce - Business Standard]]> November 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_16.05.08_QuEST_to_widen_pact_with_Rolls_Royce.pdf 16-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[India's first aviation SEZ opened in Belgaum - India-forums.com]]> November 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=368 16-Nov-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Global plans SEZzling takeoff - The Economic Times, New Delhi]]> October 22, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_Global_plans_SEZzling_takeoff.pdf 22-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Global plans SEZzling takeoff - The Economic Times, New Delhi]]> October 22, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/QuEST_Global_plans_SEZzling_takeoff.pdf 22-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[<strong>Engineering services outsourcing in the machine tool industry</strong><br>In the era of fast moving products that need to be developed within a stipulated timeframe, manufacturing has undergone a major revolution in the engineering of products. Two of the industry domains that are causing this growth in India,<br><em>Abhijit Hardikar - Account Manager & Bejoy George - Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), QuEST Global</em>]]> October 18, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Engineering_Services_Outsourcing_in_the_Machine_Tool_Industry.pdf 18-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Global wins Competitive Strategy Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan]]> Bangalore, October 15, 2008 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the prestigious Competitive Strategy Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan. The award recognizes India-based Global Commercial Aviation Suppliers in this space. 

The Frost & Sullivan Award for Competitive Strategy Leadership is presented to the company whose competitive strategy has led to significant gains in market share during the research period. QuEST Global has optimally used the opportunities available in the industry by coming up with innovative moves like setting up of a SEZ catering to the Aerospace Industry. This reinforces QuEST’s presence in the aviation/aerospace supply chain market. 

QuEST Global’s foray into manufacturing of sub-assemblies for aerospace Tier 1 suppliers and OEM’s has moved a step ahead with the development of its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum (Karnataka, India) which is strategically located between Bangalore and Mumbai, and close to Goa. 

The QuEST Global SEZ offers a cluster of adjacent Aerospace capabilities in a convenient location with good road and rail links and easy access to a deep water port and an airhead. Thus, along with engineering services and manufacturing, QuEST Global now has a precision engineering SEZ, of which are very few in the country. This enables complete offerings of design to build services, right from the concept to the finished product that can be used to build an aircraft. This is a unique offering from QuEST Global that is set to gain widespread appeal in the aerospace industry, as companies consolidate their supply chain and look for more value-add from their suppliers. This move demonstrates QuEST Global’s thought leadership, which sets it apart from its competitors as it capitalizes on the opportunities in the growing aerospace sector.

The SEZ will have a direct impact on the supply chain of the Indian aerospace industry. Currently, the industry is completely segmented. This SEZ is aimed at creating a complete supply chain for the Indian aerospace industry as well as for the global market. This SEZ will act as a platform for Foreign Direct Investment companies to enter into India.

“The precision engineering SEZ being promoted by QuEST Global will provide best-in-class facilities and infrastructure for the global aerospace industry. The SEZ, set to be operational by year end, is spread over 300 acres and will provide an ecosystem for OEMs, their suppliers, all ancillary and related end user industries to set up precision manufacturing and engineering units. The strategic advantage of having players across the value chain in aerospace manufacturing in the SEZ, would be the amount of time saved for logistics, which is highly time consuming in the case of aerospace systems and assemblies. Since each unit in the SEZ would be a specialist in their own segment, this presents a win-win situation.” notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst John Siddharth.

“This prestigious award is a recognition and an endorsement of our efforts in providing our customers with a complete value-added service, by progressively moving up the value chain from engineering services to manufacturing to an aerospace supply chain ecosystem SEZ. Additional consultancy services in the form of turnkey solutions to set up businesses in the field of precision engineering sets QuEST Global SEZ far apart from its competitors.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST. 

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October 15, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=37 15-Oct-2008
<![CDATA[QuEST Global wins Competitive Strategy Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan]]> Bangalore, October 15, 2008 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the prestigious Competitive Strategy Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan. The award recognizes India-based Global Commercial Aviation Suppliers in this space.

The Frost & Sullivan Award for Competitive Strategy Leadership is presented to the company whose competitive strategy has led to significant gains in market share during the research period. QuEST Global has optimally used the opportunities available in the industry by coming up with innovative moves like setting up of a SEZ catering to the Aerospace Industry. This reinforces QuEST’s presence in the aviation/aerospace supply chain market.

QuEST Global’s foray into manufacturing of sub-assemblies for aerospace Tier 1 suppliers and OEM’s has moved a step ahead with the development of its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum (Karnataka, India) which is strategically located between Bangalore and Mumbai, and close to Goa.

The QuEST Global SEZ offers a cluster of adjacent Aerospace capabilities in a convenient location with good road and rail links and easy access to a deep water port and an airhead. Thus, along with engineering services and manufacturing, QuEST Global now has a precision engineering SEZ, of which are very few in the country. This enables complete offerings of design to build services, right from the concept to the finished product that can be used to build an aircraft. This is a unique offering from QuEST Global that is set to gain widespread appeal in the aerospace industry, as companies consolidate their supply chain and look for more value-add from their suppliers. This move demonstrates QuEST Global’s thought leadership, which sets it apart from its competitors as it capitalizes on the opportunities in the growing aerospace sector.

The SEZ will have a direct impact on the supply chain of the Indian aerospace industry. Currently, the industry is completely segmented. This SEZ is aimed at creating a complete supply chain for the Indian aerospace industry as well as for the global market. This SEZ will act as a platform for Foreign Direct Investment companies to enter into India.

“The precision engineering SEZ being promoted by QuEST Global will provide best-in-class facilities and infrastructure for the global aerospace industry. The SEZ, set to be operational by year end, is spread over 300 acres and will provide an ecosystem for OEMs, their suppliers, all ancillary and related end user industries to set up precision manufacturing and engineering units. The strategic advantage of having players across the value chain in aerospace manufacturing in the SEZ, would be the amount of time saved for logistics, which is highly time consuming in the case of aerospace systems and assemblies. Since each unit in the SEZ would be a specialist in their own segment, this presents a win-win situation.” notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst John Siddharth.

“This prestigious award is a recognition and an endorsement of our efforts in providing our customers with a complete value-added service, by progressively moving up the value chain from engineering services to manufacturing to an aerospace supply chain ecosystem SEZ. Additional consultancy services in the form of turnkey solutions to set up businesses in the field of precision engineering sets QuEST Global SEZ far apart from its competitors.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST.
 

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October 15, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=220 15-Oct-2008
<![CDATA[QuEST receives govt notification for SEZ - Business Standard]]> October 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_14_Oct_08.pdf 14-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[Application of design automation to reduce cycle time of hydro turbine design - Business Standard]]> October 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_14_Oct_08.pdf 14-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Global gets Govt. of India notification to lease out land at its precision engineering SEZ at Belgaum]]> Bangalore, India, October 13, 2008 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the Government of India notification for its SEZ (Special Economic Zone) in Belgaum, Karnataka. QuEST Global has also received approval for the units that are coming up in phase 1 of the SEZ. 

QuEST Global’s SEZ will be a sector specific precision engineering SEZ, covering over 300 acres of land in the initial phase. This notification allows QuEST Global to lease out the land and also provide build-to-suit requirements in the SEZ to other prospects who would like to set up their business units in QuEST Global’s precision engineering SEZ. The SEZ will provide world class infrastructure in the industrial estate, concentrating mainly on aerospace and automotive related industries. Phase 1 of the SEZ will be operational by December 2008, and Phase 2 is expected to be operational by June 2009.

QuEST Global SEZ has already signed up with 3 clients, namely QuEST Global Engineering, QuEST Global Manufacturing and Aerospace Processing India (API), a joint venture between QuEST and Magellan Aerospace for establishing special aerospace processing capabilities in India. 

At the SEZ in Belgaum, API’s facility of 17,500 sq. ft. will support activities such as chromic acid anodizing line, titanium etching, shot peen, paint and primer booth, MPI and FPI in the initial phase. QuEST Global Manufacturing will expand its existing precision machining operations that are currently set up in Bangalore and QuEST Global Engineering will set up an engineering services facility, to provide low cost engineering services. 

By starting operations in Belgaum which is a Tier 3 town in India, QuEST Global Engineering is pioneering the way to ensure low cost delivery of engineering in the future also. QuEST Global has obtained specific unit approvals for all the 3 units along with a sanction for the industrial layout. 

“Belgaum, as a hub for setting up a supply chain for the Aerospace industry, is the perfect destination as it is ideally located in the industrial heartland of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa, thereby providing access to a large number of manufacturing and machining talent. It is also excellently located in terms of logistics, being just off the Golden Quadrilateral NH4 highway (Bangalore-Pune-Mumbai highway), with proximity to 3 sea ports (Goa, Karwar and Mumbai) and 3 airports (Belgaum, Hubli and Kolhapur). In addition, the presence of a number of educational institutes in the region, will ensure a good supply of engineers at all levels. Along with engineering services and manufacturing, QuEST now has a precision engineering SEZ, of which are very few in the country. This move demonstrates QuEST Global’s thought leadership, which sets it apart from its competitors.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST

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October 13, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=38 13-Oct-2008
<![CDATA[Aerospace supply chain opportunities for india suppliers - Aeromag Asia]]> October 13, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Aerospace_supply_chain _pportunities_for_India_Suppliers.pdf 13-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Global gets Govt. of India notification to lease out land at its precision engineering SEZ at Belgaum]]> Bangalore, India, October 13, 2008 - QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the Government of India notification for its SEZ (Special Economic Zone) in Belgaum, Karnataka. QuEST Global has also received approval for the units that are coming up in phase 1 of the SEZ.

QuEST Global’s SEZ will be a sector specific precision engineering SEZ, covering over 300 acres of land in the initial phase. This notification allows QuEST Global to lease out the land and also provide build-to-suit requirements in the SEZ to other prospects who would like to set up their business units in QuEST Global’s precision engineering SEZ. The SEZ will provide world class infrastructure in the industrial estate, concentrating mainly on aerospace and automotive related industries. Phase 1 of the SEZ will be operational by December 2008, and Phase 2 is expected to be operational by June 2009.

QuEST Global SEZ has already signed up with 3 clients, namely QuEST Global Engineering, QuEST Global Manufacturing and Aerospace Processing India (API), a joint venture between QuEST and Magellan Aerospace for establishing special aerospace processing capabilities in India.

At the SEZ in Belgaum, API’s facility of 17,500 sq. ft. will support activities such as chromic acid anodizing line, titanium etching, shot peen, paint and primer booth, MPI and FPI in the initial phase. QuEST Global Manufacturing will expand its existing precision machining operations that are currently set up in Bangalore and QuEST Global Engineering will set up an engineering services facility, to provide low cost engineering services.

By starting operations in Belgaum which is a Tier 3 town in India, QuEST Global Engineering is pioneering the way to ensure low cost delivery of engineering in the future also. QuEST Global has obtained specific unit approvals for all the 3 units along with a sanction for the industrial layout.

“Belgaum, as a hub for setting up a supply chain for the Aerospace industry, is the perfect destination as it is ideally located in the industrial heartland of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa, thereby providing access to a large number of manufacturing and machining talent. It is also excellently located in terms of logistics, being just off the Golden Quadrilateral NH4 highway (Bangalore-Pune-Mumbai highway), with proximity to 3 sea ports (Goa, Karwar and Mumbai) and 3 airports (Belgaum, Hubli and Kolhapur). In addition, the presence of a number of educational institutes in the region, will ensure a good supply of engineers at all levels. Along with engineering services and manufacturing, QuEST now has a precision engineering SEZ, of which are very few in the country. This move demonstrates QuEST Global’s thought leadership, which sets it apart from its competitors.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST.
 

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October 13, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=230 13-Oct-2008
<![CDATA[Aerospace supply chain opportunities for india suppliers - Aeromag Asia]]> October 10, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Aerospace_supply_chain%20_pportunities_for_India_Suppliers.pdf 10-Oct-2008 <![CDATA[Application of design automation to reduce cycle time of hydro turbine design - Industrial Automation]]> September 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Application_of_design_automation_to_reduce_cycle_time_of_hydro_turbine_design_media.pdf 16-Sep-2008 <![CDATA[Sheet Metal – Shaping up the future – Special Feature - Modern Machine Tools]]> September 7, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/MMT_Sep08_SpecialFeature.pdf 07-Sep-2008 <![CDATA[Sheet Metal – Shaping up the future – Special Feature - Modern Machine Tools]]> September 1, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/MMT_Sep08_SpecialFeature.pdf 01-Sep-2008 <![CDATA[<strong>De-automation to achieve lower manufacturing costs</strong><br>In most product companies, one of the major objectives in any organization’s quest for achieving manufacturing excellence involves lowering manufacturing costs while ensuring quality.<br><em>Nagabhushana Junjappa - General Manager, QuEST Global Manufacturing</em>]]> August 19, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/De-Automation_to_achieve_lower_cost_manufacturing.pdf 19-Aug-2008 <![CDATA[The U.S. - India connection is working well for QuEST - Aviation Week Show News - Farnborough 2008]]> July 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The_U.S.-India_Connection_ShowNews_Farnborough_2008.pdf 16-Jul-2008 <![CDATA[The U.S. - India connection is working well for QuEST - Aviation Week Show News - Farnborough 2008]]> July 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/The_U.S.-India_Connection_ShowNews_Farnborough_2008.pdf 16-Jul-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST Manufacturing sets up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace]]> Appoints Nicholas Belbin as advisory board member to leverage over 45 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing

Bangalore, India, July 15, 2008 – QuEST, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that QuEST Manufacturing, its wholly owned subsidiary, is setting up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace in its 300 acre Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India. 

This facility would in close proximity to machining and special processing and would support both engine and structural sheet metal forming. Phase-1 of this facility would consist of sheet metal cutting, brake forming, hydro forming / fluid forming, heat treatment for aluminum and assembly operations like riveting, etc. 

“Setting up of the sheet metal processing facility will enable QuEST and its current customers to graduate towards integrated sourcing and assemblies. It reiterates our commitment to setup an ecosystem for the supply chain catering to global aerospace industry requirement. Combined with the rest of our capabilities it positions us uniquely in the aerospace industry in India.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST. 

QuEST has appointed Nicholas Belbin, as an advisory board member at QuEST Manufacturing to leverage his extensive experience in aerospace sheet metal processing. He has been instrumental in establishing FMS and computerized systems for various forming processes like brake forming, hydro-forming, hot forming etc. He has also written detailed specifications for forming and processing of sheet metal fabrication and assembly.

QuEST is participating in the Farnborough International Airshow 2008 – UK, during which, it would be showcasing its end-to-end capabilities in aerospace engineering which include design and drafting/modeling, analysis/simulation, design automation, technical documentation, instrumentation and controls, electrical wiring/harness, avionics, embedded systems, manufacturing engineering, prototyping, in-house precision machining, sheet metal work and special processing.

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July 15, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=39 15-Jul-2008
<![CDATA[QuEST Manufacturing sets up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace]]> Appoints Nicholas Belbin as advisory board member to leverage over 45 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing

Bangalore, India, July 15, 2008 – QuEST, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that QuEST Manufacturing, its wholly owned subsidiary, is setting up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace in its 300 acre Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Belgaum, Karnataka, India.

This facility would in close proximity to machining and special processing and would support both engine and structural sheet metal forming. Phase-1 of this facility would consist of sheet metal cutting, brake forming, hydro forming / fluid forming, heat treatment for aluminum and assembly operations like riveting, etc.

“Setting up of the sheet metal processing facility will enable QuEST and its current customers to graduate towards integrated sourcing and assemblies. It reiterates our commitment to setup an ecosystem for the supply chain catering to global aerospace industry requirement. Combined with the rest of our capabilities it positions us uniquely in the aerospace industry in India.” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST.

QuEST has appointed Nicholas Belbin, as an advisory board member at QuEST Manufacturing to leverage his extensive experience in aerospace sheet metal processing. He has been instrumental in establishing FMS and computerized systems for various forming processes like brake forming, hydro-forming, hot forming etc. He has also written detailed specifications for forming and processing of sheet metal fabrication and assembly.

QuEST is participating in the Farnborough International Airshow 2008 – UK, during which, it would be showcasing its end-to-end capabilities in aerospace engineering which include design and drafting/modeling, analysis/simulation, design automation, technical documentation, instrumentation and controls, electrical wiring/harness, avionics, embedded systems, manufacturing engineering, prototyping, in-house precision machining, sheet metal work and special processing.
 

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July 15, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=232 15-Jul-2008
<![CDATA[QuEST becomes the 1st Indian private sector player qualified to offer end-to-end solutions to EADS]]> QuEST’s selection as EADS E2S preferred supplier for engineering services, along with manufacturing capabilities, ability to offer offset fulfillment and Risk Sharing Partnerships, positions QuEST uniquely amongst Indian aerospace players.

Bangalore, India, July 14, 2008 – QuEST, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that it has become the first Indian private sector player qualified to offer end-to-end solutions to EADS companies. QuEST supports its aerospace customers on global programs related to aero structures, engines, accessories, actuation systems, aircraft interiors and ground support equipment.

Recently, QuEST was awarded the EADS E2S preferred supplier status for engineering services. This distinction comes after a stringent selection process by a distinguished EADS panel for over 2 years. During this process, approximately 2000 suppliers were evaluated on various parameters ranging from capability to infrastructure. 

QuEST has been recognized as a quality supplier to the aerospace industry through the AS 9100 certification received for both engineering services and manufacturing practices. QuEST’s services include design and drafting/modeling, analysis/simulation, design automation, technical documentation, instrumentation and controls, electrical wiring/harness, avionics, embedded systems, manufacturing engineering, prototyping, in-house precision machining, sheet metal work and special processing.

QuEST has earlier received Airbus approvals for engineering services and manufacturing which helps to support various current and upcoming Airbus programs. This is in addition to various customer approvals from Airbus Tier 1 suppliers, for manufacturing. 

QuEST has also initiated the setting up of an aerospace supply chain eco-system in its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) which would be spread over 250 acres in Belgaum, North Karnataka, India. This will be highly beneficial to EADS from a point of view of being able to source fully finished aerospace components and subassemblies from India.

QuEST is also licensed to carry out export controlled work in the US. This is an additional benefit from QuEST that would be useful to EADS in the event that it requires work to be performed in the US for offset purposes. 

“QuEST is uniquely positioned to support EADS, Airbus, Eurocopter and their Tier 1 & 2 suppliers in their globalization initiatives through the EADS E2S preferred supplier award combined with QuEST’s end-to-end engineering services and manufacturing offerings, accredited best in class quality processes and a distinct roadmap for the future” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST.

 

 

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July 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsdetails.php?id=40 14-Jul-2008
<![CDATA[EADS expands pact with QuEST - Business Standard]]> July 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_15_July_2008.pdf 14-Jul-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST becomes the 1st Indian private sector player qualified to offer end-to-end solutions to EADS]]> QuEST’s selection as EADS E2S preferred supplier for engineering services, along with manufacturing capabilities, ability to offer offset fulfillment and Risk Sharing Partnerships, positions QuEST uniquely amongst Indian aerospace players.

Bangalore, India, July 14, 2008 – QuEST, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that it has become the first Indian private sector player qualified to offer end-to-end solutions to EADS companies. QuEST supports its aerospace customers on global programs related to aero structures, engines, accessories, actuation systems, aircraft interiors and ground support equipment.

Recently, QuEST was awarded the EADS E2S preferred supplier status for engineering services. This distinction comes after a stringent selection process by a distinguished EADS panel for over 2 years. During this process, approximately 2000 suppliers were evaluated on various parameters ranging from capability to infrastructure.

QuEST has been recognized as a quality supplier to the aerospace industry through the AS 9100 certification received for both engineering services and manufacturing practices. QuEST’s services include design and drafting/modeling, analysis/simulation, design automation, technical documentation, instrumentation and controls, electrical wiring/harness, avionics, embedded systems, manufacturing engineering, prototyping, in-house precision machining, sheet metal work and special processing.

QuEST has earlier received Airbus approvals for engineering services and manufacturing which helps to support various current and upcoming Airbus programs. This is in addition to various customer approvals from Airbus Tier 1 suppliers, for manufacturing.

QuEST has also initiated the setting up of an aerospace supply chain eco-system in its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) which would be spread over 250 acres in Belgaum, North Karnataka, India. This will be highly beneficial to EADS from a point of view of being able to source fully finished aerospace components and subassemblies from India.

QuEST is also licensed to carry out export controlled work in the US. This is an additional benefit from QuEST that would be useful to EADS in the event that it requires work to be performed in the US for offset purposes.

“QuEST is uniquely positioned to support EADS, Airbus, Eurocopter and their Tier 1 & 2 suppliers in their globalization initiatives through the EADS E2S preferred supplier award combined with QuEST’s end-to-end engineering services and manufacturing offerings, accredited best in class quality processes and a distinct roadmap for the future” said Aravind Melligeri, Chairman & Co-founder, QuEST.

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<![CDATA[EADS expands pact with QuEST - Business Standard]]> July 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_16.05.08_QuEST_to_widen_pact_with_Rolls_Royce.pdf 14-Jul-2008 <![CDATA[EADS expands pact with QuEST - Business Standard]]> July 14, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_15_July_2008.pdf 14-Jul-2008 <![CDATA[<strong>Evolution of the aerospace supply chain</strong><br>The aerospace industry continues to be challenged by increasing competition and cost pressures as well as rising energy costs, high raw material prices and a weak US Dollar. To combat these challenges,<br><em>Bejoy George - Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), QuEST Global</em>]]> June 9, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Evolution_Of_the_Aerospace_Supply_Chain.pdf 09-Jun-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST to widen pact with Rolls Royce - Business Standard]]> May 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_16.05.08_QuEST_to_widen_pact_with_Rolls_Royce.pdf 16-May-2008 <![CDATA[QuEST to widen pact with Rolls Royce - Business Standard]]> May 16, 2008http://www.quest-global.com/newsroom/Business_Standard_16.05.08_QuEST_to_widen_pact_with_Rolls_Royce.pdf 16-May-2008 <![CDATA[Offset clause for Aerospace can fetch big business for India - Outlook Business]]> Bangalore, Apr 16 With Indian Aerospace and Defence budget expected to touch USD 100 billion mark in the next 10 years, an offset clause warranting foreign defence vendors to source 30 to 50 per cent of contract value within India, is expected to fetch several billion dollars worth of business for local industry.
The Indian offset policy states that any defence contract worth over Rs 3,000 million that India enters into with a foreign vendor will have an industrial offset liability to the extent of 30 to 50 per cent, which presents a huge opportunity for India, said Bejoy George, Vice President, Global Sales, QuEST.
QuEST is a provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing.
"The foreign vendor would therefore have to source his equipment or services from India, which is 30 to 50 percent of the contract value, which means that foreign vendors would now have to look for Indian firms to partner with them to cater to this offset obligation," he said.
"This spells business of around one billion USD annually in three to four years, up from USD 150 million currently", Bejoy said.
The Indian aerospace and defence buying budget is expected to be USD 100 billion in next 10 years - this indicates an offset value of USD 30 to 50 billion (depending on the offset percentange applicable to each order) coming into India, Bejoy said.
India's offset clause in terms of the tender for 126 MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) states that 50 per cent of this contract value should be invested by the supplier in the country.
This again would mean a business opportunity worth USD five to six billion over a period of 7 to 10 years, starting 2012-2013, he said. 
Also the long-range maritime reconnaissance (LRMR) patrol aircraft order would be worth around USD two billion, and the offset clauses would generate about USD 700 to 800 million of business to Indian firms, Bejoy said, outlining the huge potential here. Another military aircraft order, that is expected to be placed, is for high altitude utility helicopters worth around USD 500 to 700 million.
Regarding civilian offset clause, Airbus obligations, due to sale of aircraft to Indian Airlines a couple of years ago, was expected to be to the tune of around USD 800 million.
Also, the Boeing obligation due to the sale to the erstwhile Air India (Now Indian) was expected to be around USD 2.2 billion over a period of five to seven years.
"Hence there is a definite visibility of above USD 10 billion due to military aircraft orders and civilian aircraft orders for India, over the next 7 to 1O years", he said.
The aerospace products and services which include aerospace application software, embedded systems and hardware is around USD 150 million annually as of now.
India has the opportunity to reach at least the USD one billion annually in a span of three to five years, he said.
"This growth is in line with overall engineering services business being outsourced to Indian firms; during 2004-2005, between USD 1.2 billion and USD 1.8 billion worth of engineering services were offshored to India and this figure is expected to reach between USD 45 billion and USD 65 billion by 2020", he said quoting Nasscom-Booze Allen Hamilton report on engineering services outsourcing. PTI

Source:  

http://www.outlookbusiness.com/print.aspx?newsid=5758&storydate=16%20Apr%202008&catgid=37&subcatgid=189&sendpage=news

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Transportation/Airlines__Aviation/Offset_clause_for_Aerospace_
can_fetch_big_business_for_India/articleshow/2956493.cms 

http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?gid=73&id=562808 

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20080417/biz.htm#15

http://finance.indiainfo.com/2008/04/16/0804161508_aerospace.html

 

 

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<![CDATA[Offset clause for Aerospace can fetch big business for India - Outlook Business]]>


Offset clause for Aerospace can fetch big business for India
 
Publication :
 Outlook Business
 
Date :
 16 April 2008
 
 
  
Bangalore, Apr 16 With Indian Aerospace and Defence budget expected to touch USD 100 billion mark in the next 10 years, an offset clause warranting foreign defence vendors to source 30 to 50 per cent of contract value within India, is expected to fetch several billion dollars worth of business for local industry.

The Indian offset policy states that any defence contract worth over Rs 3,000 million that India enters into with a foreign vendor will have an industrial offset liability to the extent of 30 to 50 per cent, which presents a huge opportunity for India, said Bejoy George, Vice President, Global Sales, QuEST.

QuEST is a provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing.

"The foreign vendor would therefore have to source his equipment or services from India, which is 30 to 50 percent of the contract value, which means that foreign vendors would now have to look for Indian firms to partner with them to cater to this offset obligation," he said.

"This spells business of around one billion USD annually in three to four years, up from USD 150 million currently", Bejoy said.

The Indian aerospace and defence buying budget is expected to be USD 100 billion in next 10 years - this indicates an offset value of USD 30 to 50 billion (depending on the offset percentange applicable to each order) coming into India, Bejoy said.

India's offset clause in terms of the tender for 126 MMRCA (medium multi-role combat aircraft) states that 50 per cent of this contract value should be invested by the supplier in the country.

This again would mean a business opportunity worth USD five to six billion over a period of 7 to 10 years, starting 2012-2013, he said.

Also the long-range maritime reconnaissance (LRMR) patrol aircraft order would be worth around USD two billion, and the offset clauses would generate about USD 700 to 800 million of business to Indian firms, Bejoy said, outlining the huge potential here. Another military aircraft order, that is expected to be placed, is for high altitude utility helicopters worth around USD 500 to 700 million.

Regarding civilian offset clause, Airbus obligations, due to sale of aircraft to Indian Airlines a couple of years ago, was expected to be to the tune of around USD 800 million.

Also, the Boeing obligation due to the sale to the erstwhile Air India (Now Indian) was expected to be around USD 2.2 billion over a period of five to seven years.

"Hence there is a definite visibility of above USD 10 billion due to military aircraft orders and civilian aircraft orders for India, over the next 7 to 1O years", he said.

The aerospace products and services which include aerospace application software, embedded systems and hardware is around USD 150 million annually as of now.

India has the opportunity to reach at least the USD one billion annually in a span of three to five years, he said.

"This growth is in line with overall engineering services business being outsourced to Indian firms; during 2004-2005, between USD 1.2 billion and USD 1.8 billion worth of engineering services were offshored to India and this figure is expected to reach between USD 45 billion and USD 65 billion by 2020", he said quoting Nasscom-Booze Allen Hamilton report on engineering services outsourcing. PTI

Source:

http://www.outlookbusiness.com/print.aspx?newsid=5758&storydate=16%20Apr%202008&catgid=37&subcatgid=189&sendpage=news

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Transportation/Airlines__Aviation/Offset_clause_for_Aerospace_
can_fetch_big_business_for_India/articleshow/2956493.cms

http://www.outlookindia.com/pti_news.asp?gid=73&id=562808

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2008/20080417/biz.htm#15