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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 .
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.
Kirloskar Brothers, a pump manufacturing company; Kirloskar Pneumatic Company Limited; 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
Kirloskar Brothers Limited (NSE:KIRLOSBROS), which is in the machinery business, and is based in India, received a lot of attention from a substantial price movement on the NSEI over theRead More...
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Laxmanrao Kirloskar could not find a suitable place for his workshop; help came from the Ruler of Aundh who offered him a place and arranging loan of seventeen thousand Indian rupees. In 1910, Laxmanrao started his factory in an arid waste land by the side of a renowned railway station, named Kundal Road.