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Kanwar has grown Apollo Tyres from a small single-plant Indian company into a multinational with seven plants worldwide, and annual revenues in excess of US$ 3 billion. [7] In June 2013, it was reported that Apollo Tyres would buy US-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Company for about $2.5 billion in a deal that would make it the world's seventh ...
Apollo Tyres Limited is an Indian multinational tyre manufacturing company headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. It was incorporated in 1972, and its first plant was commissioned in Perambra in Thrissur, Kerala. The company now has five manufacturing units in India, one in the Netherlands [5] and one in Hungary. [6]
In 1985 Kanwar became the third generation of his family to join Apollo Tyres, which was launched by his grandfather Raunaq Singh and later taken over by his father Onkar Kanwar. His first position in the company was in the sales team. [4] In 2002, Kanwar took over daily operations from his father. [5]
When India's Apollo Tyre moved to acquire Cooper Tire & Rubber last year in a $2.5 billion deal, it was because slack demand in India and Europe made it desirous of entering the more robust U.S ...
Raaja is the chairman and managing director, Apollo LogiSolutions [14] [15] [16] which set up a 20,000 sq ft facility in Hyderabad, for packaging boxes for temperature sensitive vaccines, pharmaceuticals and biologics and has a global network in over 100 countries. [17] [18] In 2007, He was nominated for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year ...
Apollo Tyres India: 1972 Apollo, [2] Apollo Tyres South Africa, [a] Bearway, [3] Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein: Birla Tyres India: 1991 Birla Tyre [4] Belshina Belarus: 1965 Belshina [5] Bridgestone Japan: 1931
Nov. 6—LIMA — The interest in learning for high school students is on the rise. Apollo Career Center Superintendent Keith Horner said enrollment at the center has increased from 720 to 930 ...
On 12 June 2013 Apollo Tyres Ltd announced the acquisition of Cooper Tire & Rubber Company in a US$2.5 billion deal. This would have turned Apollo Tyre into the world's seventh-largest tyre company, with combined global revenue of an estimated US$6.6 billion, according to Tire Review data, [ 6 ] but on 30 December 2013, the Cooper acquisition ...