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As of 31 March 2022, L&T has 93 subsidiaries, 5 associate companies, 27 joint ventures and 35 joint operations. [18]L&T – Construction Equipment Limited: having its registered office at Mumbai, India and focusing on construction equipment and mining equipment, L&T-Komatsu Limited [19] was a joint-venture of Larsen and Toubro, and Komatsu Asia Pacific Pte Limited, Singapore, a wholly owned ...
Holck-Larsen was a risk-taker while Toubro was more conservative. [3] Holck-Larsen and Toubro saw opportunities in India at a time when few Europeans had realised the country's potential for industrial growth. The first office of L&T, located in Mumbai, was so small that only one of them could use it at a time. [4]
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In 1938, Toubro partnered with his former schoolmate Henning Holck-Larsen, a chemical engineer and a fellow F.L.Smidth's employee, to establish Larsen & Toubro. The idea of L&T was conceived during a holiday in Matheran, a hill station near Mumbai. [2] Holck-Larsen was a risk-taker while Toubro was more conservative. [1]
The company was founded as L&T Information Technology Ltd in December 1996 as a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro. [5] During 2001–2002, the company's name was changed from L&T Information Technology Ltd to L&T Infotech Ltd and in the same year the company achieved the assessed level of Software Engineering Institute's (SEI) Maturity Level 5.
S. N. Subrahmanyan joined the ECC Division of Larsen & Toubro in 1984 and began working with leaders like Cheyur Ramaswamy Ramakrishnan (former Joint Managing Director, L&T), A Ramakrishna (former President & Deputy Managing Director, L&T) and K V Rangaswami (former President, ECC).
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In its first year, the company generated $70 million in revenue. Initially, it only operated as the engineering arm of Larsen & Toubro [6] and in 2013, as a result of L&T's strategy, the parent company was split into "nine verticals and six subsidiaries", of which this was one.