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Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited (TKM) is an Indian joint venture between Toyota Motor Corporation (89%) and Kirloskar Group (11%), for the manufacture and sales of Toyota cars in India. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The headquarters are located in Bidadi , Karnataka , near Bengaluru .
Kirloskar Brothers Limited Kirloskarvadi; Kirloskar Brothers Limited Kirloskarvadi-Palus, SPP Pumps (UK), Braybar Pumps Ltd., (South Africa) and Kolhapur Steels Ltd. [3] [4] Kirloskar Brothers produces Centrifugal pumps from 0.1 kW to 26 mega-watts single pumps, pumping liquids in excess of 35,000 liters/sec thus producing some of the largest pumps by size and horsepower.
Kirloskar Brothers Limited was founded in 1888 by Mr L. K. Kirloskar, the Kirloskar Group is one of India's oldest, multi-product, multi-location, diversified engineering conglomerate with annual sales exceeding $2.5 billion. It gave India its first iron plough, water pump, diesel engine and machine tool. [citation needed].
Kirloskar Brothers Limited (BSE: 500241 NSE: KIRLOSBROS) is a pump manufacturing company involved in engineering and manufacture of systems for fluid management. [1] Established in 1888 in Kirloskarvadi and incorporated in 1920, Kirloskar Brothers Limited is the flagship company of the $2.5 billion Kirloskar Group.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor, a subsidiary of Toyota, which is partly owned by Kirloskar Group; Laxmanrao Kirloskar (1869–1956), an Indian businessman and the founder of the Kirloskar Group; S. L. Kirloskar (1903–1994), an Indian businessman, son of Laxmanrao; Sanjay Kirloskar (born 1957), an Indian businessman, grandson of S. L. Kirloskar
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Peugeot stopped selling passenger cars in India in 1997. Daewoo Motors stopped selling passenger cars in India in 2003. Opel was present in India until 2006. As of 2013, Opel only provides spare parts and vehicle servicing to existing Opel vehicle owners. General Motors India stopped producing Chevrolet passenger cars for the Indian market in ...
The company was merged with F.A. Parkinson in 1927 to form Crompton Parkinson Ltd. Greaves Cotton and Company, established by James Greaves in 1859, was appointed as their concessionaire in India. [4] The company was incorporated on 28 April 1937 as Crompton Parkinson Work Private Limited. In 1947, it was acquired by Karam Chand Thapar of ...