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Castrol India Limited is an automotive and industrial lubricant manufacturing company. Castrol India is the 2nd largest manufacturer of automotive and industrial lubricants in the Indian lubricant market and owns around 20% [4] [failed verification] market share in the overall Indian lubricant market. [5] It is part of Castrol Limited UK (part ...
In 1963, the company left Burma and undertook new exploration in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australasia, the Americas, Canada and the North Sea until 1986. [9] In 1966, Burmah acquired Castrol renaming it Burmah-Castrol. [10] The Bank of England came to the rescue of Burmah Oil after the company made large losses on its tanker fleets in 1974.
Castrol Cricket also ranks cricketers based on their overall performance. [22] India centric initiatives being undertaken like Castrol World Cup ka Hero was created during the 2011 Cricket World Cup. [23] [24]
The company has been listed on Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange since 1994. [5]It operates three manufacturing plants in Western India.Its Lube Oil manufacturing plant situated at Silvassa, is a fully automated manufacturing unit [12] [11] [9] and has been certified for ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015.
Ramabadran Gopalakrishnan (born 25 December 1945) is an Indian businessman and author. Until his retirement he was an executive director of Tata Sons Ltd [1] [2] and served on the boards of Tata Power, Tata Technologies, AkzoNobel India, Castrol India and ABP Pvt. Ltd. [3] [4] Before joining Tata he was Vice Chairman of Hindustan Lever, the Indian subsidiary of Unilever plc.
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Castrol was founded by C.C.Wakefield in 1899, making lubricants (Wakefield lubricator) for railways. The research site is based at Bozedown House, a former private residence originally built by William Fanning c.1870 and then rebuilt by Charles Palmer in 1907 [2] after the original house was destroyed by fire. It became a chemical research site ...
On 10 March 1958, the company was incorporated as CEAT Tyres of India, in Mumbai. Initially, the company collaborated with the Tata Group. [11] In 1972, the company set up a research and development unit at Bhandup. In 1981, Deccan Fibre Glass Limited was merged with the company. [12] [13]