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Balkrishna Industries Limited (BKT) is an Indian multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Mumbai, India. Balkrishna Industries manufactures off-highway tyres used in specialist segmentations like mining , earthmoving , agriculture , and gardening in five factories located in Aurangabad , Bhiwadi , Chopanki, Dombivali , and Bhuj .
In the year 2007 Yogesh and his father Ashok bought an Israeli tyre company Alliance Tire and started next leg of his own business. Yogesh set up manufacturing plant in Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu India and bought US company GPX under his Alliance Tire Group. [4] 2014 [clarification needed] [5] EY Entrepreneur of the year - Manufacturing 2014 [6]
India: 1982 TVS Tyres, TVS Eurogrip [85] [non-primary source needed] Viking [86] [non-primary source needed] Norway: 1931 Viking Vittoria Italy: 1953 Vittoria, Geax Vogue Tyre USA: 1914 Vogue: Waterfall Tires Turkey: 2000 Waterfall Yokohama Rubber [87] [non-primary source needed] Japan: 1917 Yokohama, Advan Yokohama Off-Highway (Part of ...
Pages in category "Tyre manufacturers of India" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apollo Tyres; B.
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The teams representing the eight different cities of India were put up on auction in Mumbai on 20 February 2008. The team representing Kolkata was eventually bought by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan 's company Red Chillies Entertainment in partnership with actress Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta for a price of $75.09 million, equal to ...
Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey S. Firestone (1868–1938) in 1900 initially to supply solid rubber side-wire tires [2] for fire apparatus, [3] and later, pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era.
In 2009, Vredestein was acquired by India's Apollo Tyres, Ltd., [4] and the company name was changed to Apollo Vredestein B.V. In January 2013, Apollo Tyres Ltd announced the opening of its global R&D center in Enschede, developing and testing car and van tires for the company. [5]