From an industry perspective, 2021 has been a challenging year. The uncertain turn of events due to Wave 2 of the pandemic resulted in significant disruptions in the global supply chain, leading to an extended period of shutdowns, material and labor shortages, and higher costs beyond forecasted expectations. With economic revival happening gradually and strong support from the Government of India for driving manufacturing growth through initiatives such as: Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat, PLI scheme, increase in FDI, push for developing industrial corridors and smart cities, we are hopeful that 2022 will witness a strong revival and upward trend in business performance.
For Cummins India, 2021 was a year of agile strength and consolidation. While 2020 taught us all to be resilient, 2021 was a further step up in navigating through disruptions and ambiguity and demonstrating agile strength. We learned that the best thing to do to respond to a crisis even when the path ahead does not appear very clearly is to continue moving with purpose and determination. It also made us realize that the shift in working is not transient but here to stay. “Flexibility” at work can be individualized for each person and their needs while also meeting the needs of our business to achieve successful outcomes.
As 2021 comes to an end, we continue to work safely and effectively through this challenging period with strength and cautious optimism. Our focus is on meeting our commitments to customers who provide products and services critical for the functioning of the Indian and global economy. We are quite hopeful of sustained improvement and economic recovery across industries and segments from an outlook perspective. However, with the rising Omicron Variant cases, the threat of future waves, and forecasted supply chain disruptions, it is difficult to give a steady or stable outlook for 2022”.
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