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Polycab India has been listed in the Fortune India 500 list for five consecutive years, from 2019 to 2023. [4] Inder Jaisinghani, the chairman and managing director of Polycab India, and his family were ranked at #32 in Forbes India's 2023 list of the 100 Richest Individuals, with a net worth of $6.4 billion (approximately ₹53,298 crores). [25]
Cords Cable Industries Limited (BSE: 532941, NSE: CORDSCABLE, ISIN: INE792I01017) is the largest instrumentation cable maker in India. [1]With its headquarters in New Delhi, it manufactures instrumentation cables, control cables, thermocouple cables, power cables and special cables for signaling and electrical connectivity requirements, mainly for industrial use.
Established in 1963 as Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd., now Panasonic Life Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Panasonic Corporation of Japan. Panasonic acquired Anchor, the 50-year-old Indian family-owned electrical equipment brand, in 2007. [ 1 ]
Its main corporate units are Paradise Cable Limited (PCL), SBS Cables Ltd and Paradise Spinning Mills Ltd. Paradise Cables is the leading [peacock prose] manufacturer of all types of wires, cables and conductors in Bangladesh. The group started its business with textiles and trading, and later diversified into wire and cable manufacturing.
Torrent Cables Limited was incorporated on March 22, 1991. [1] It was an Indian cable manufacturing company based in Ahmedabad . Its key products and provided services included XLPE Cables (HT), XLPE Cables (LT), PVC cables, with other manufacturing goods, sale of services, scrap, etc. [ 2 ]
DEN Networks Limited is an Indian cable television and broadband service provider company in India. It is owned by Sameer Manchanda and was acquired by Reliance Industries in 2018 along with Hathway. [4] In 2003, it stood as one of the three major cable distributors in India alongside Hathway and InCablenet. [5]
After the 2007 acquisition the company established a factory at the Port of Hartlepool at a cost of c. £30 million, enabling easy transhipment of undersea cables direct to ship. [1] In 2011 the company's Dutch subsidiaries, its marine cable division, JDR Cable Systems Holdings Netherlands BV, and JDR Cable Systems BV (nr.
In 2002, Sterlite Technologies Limited was the subject of a major lawsuit, [34] by Fitel USA, a subsidiary of Furukawa Electric charging Sterlite Technologies Limited with infringement of a number of optical fiber patents including those related to manufacturing fiber with low polarization mode dispersion. This lawsuit was settled in Jan 2010.