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The Amara Raja Group is known for its automotive battery brand Amaron, the second largest selling automotive battery brand in India after Exide Industries. [2] Amara Raja Group employs a workforce of more than 15,216 employees. Amara Raja Batteries was named on Asia's 'Best Under A Billion' 2010 list of companies compiled by Forbes magazine. [3]
The logo of Johnson Controls - Hitachi Air Conditioning Company. Amaron: Amara Raja Batteries of India signed a joint venture with Johnson Controls in December 1997 to manufacture automotive batteries in India, under the brand name "Amaron". [57] Amara Raja Batteries terminated the partnership with Johnson Controls on 1 April 2019. [58]
In 1992 along with his father Ramachandra Naidu Galla started looking at automotive batteries as viable business and tied up with Johnson Controls the US-based giant and gave then 26% stake in their company Amara Raja to start Amara Raja Batteries Limited (ARBL). ARBL is one of the leading manufacturers of advanced lead acid batteries in India ...
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Pages in category "Amara Raja Group" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amara Raja Group; G.
Galla Ramachandra Naidu (born 10 June 1938) is an Indian industrialist, the founder and former chairman of the Amara Raja Group of companies. [1] He is married to Galla Aruna Kumari , an ex.minister in the Andhra Pradesh state government.
HWASEONG, South Korea (Reuters) -Multiple powerful explosions set a lithium battery factory on fire in South Korea on Monday, killing 22 workers, most of them Chinese nationals, as it burned out ...
Two of India's largest lead companies—lead manufacturer/exporter Gravita India and lead battery manufacturer Amara Raja—partnered to annually recycle 8,000 tonnes of lead scrap from Amara Raja's facilities, and return it to them for re-use (Gravita said it can recycle and process up to 50,000 tonnes of lead and aluminium yearly).