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S.No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Site Manatec Yugal Precision Pvt Ltd Maruti Omni Tata Motors The Innovations Atasi Overseas pvt Ltd Tata Engineering & Locomotive co(Telco) Mahindra & Mahindra Ashok Leyland Atlas cycles Top 50 Automobile companies in India 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1- 10 1- 20 1- 30 1- 40 1- 50
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Manatec
Manatec
MANATEC is one of Asia s largest original equipment manufacturers of automotive garage equipments. Located in Pondicherry, India, the company manufactures Wheel Aligners, Wheel Balancers, Two Post Lifts, Gas analysers, Smoke Meters, Head lamp aligners & Digital Air Tire inflators. Established in the year 1987, as a manufacturer of industrial shaft aligners, Manatec diversified into garage equipment industry in 1991. The company, through its in-house R&D, indigenously designed and developed Optical wheel alignment systems in 1991, to become the first company to design a wheel aligner in the whole of Asia. Following this the company s R&D dept continuously designed & developed wheel balancers, tyre changers, exhaust gas analysers, smoke meters, head lamp aligners, 2 post lifts & automatic tyre inflators. With this, Manatec is one of very few companies in the world to have design & technology of eight different garage equipments. Advanced versions of wheel aligners were also developed in these years simultaneously. Manatec s extensive Wheel Aligner installations across the world speak for our quality, specialization and lead role we play in this industry.
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Yugal Precision s production facilities is situated on prime industrial location in Agra (The city of Taj Mahal), which is just 180 Km from the Indian Capital Delhi. Decades of experience in the manufacturing of brass Synchronizers Rings and other forged parts for the Automotive Industry, has made Yugal one of the leading player in the both Domestic and Global Market today. 3. Maruti Omni
Maruti Omni
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Tata Motors
Tata Motors
Tata Motors Limited is India s largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of Rs. 92,519 crores (USD 20 billion) in 2009-10. It is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment, and among the top three in passenger vehicles with winning products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The Company is the world s fourth largest truck manufacturer, and the world s third largest bus manufacturer. 5. The Innovations
The Innovations
InnovationTools is a new Web site designed to help busy executives to be more innovative in their businesses. In todays fast-moving world, the need for fresh ideas and innovative solutions has never been greater. At the same time, the number of tools and techniques to help people generate productive and valuable ideas has been steadily growing. But chances are, you havent been aware of many of these resources, because theyre not easy to find. Our goal is to help you to learn more about the tools, strategies and techniques you can use to be more creative in your business and have more fun in the process. This Web site is the brainchild of Chuck Frey, a creative thinker with 20+ years of experience in PR, marketing, business strategy and information services.
6. Atasi Overseas pvt Ltd
We are exporters of Three wheeler Autorickshaws, pickup vans, and its spare parts with tyres and tubes, Two Wheelers, Scooters, Mopeds, Motor cycles and its automotive spare parts with tyres and tubes, Four Wheeler Cars, Tractors and Vans and and its spare parts with tyres and tubes, Safety Match Boxes ,Tooth Pastes, Plastic ropes from 3 to 16 mm [dia], Blankets, Mosquito Net, Hawaii Chappals, Stainless Steel Utensils and packaging materials, Jute Items, Jute Twines, Jute Yarn & B Twill Jute bags. 7. Tata Engineering & Locomotive co(Telco)
Tata-Engineering-Locomotive-coTelco
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Few groups can identify as closely with India s destiny and industrial progress as the Mahindra Group. The birth of Mahindra & Mahindra began when K.C. Mahindra visited the United States of America as Chairman of the India Supply Mission. He met Barney Roos, inventor of the rugged general purpose vehicle or Jeep and had a flash of inspiration: wouldn t a vehicle that had proved its invincibility on the battlefields of World War II be ideal for India s rugged terrain and its kutcha rural roads? Swift actio n followed thought. The Mahindra brothers joined hands with a distinguished gentleman called Ghulam Mohammad. And, on October 2nd, 1945, Mahindra & Mohammad was set up as a franchise for assembling jeeps from Willys, USA. Two years later, India became an independent nation and Mahindra & Mohammad changed its name to Mahindra & Mahindra. Since then, Mahindra & Mahindra (M & M) has grown steadily in size and stature and evolved into a Group that occupies a premier position in almost all key sectors of the Indian economy. 9. Ashok Leyland
Ashok Leyland
For over five decades, Ashok Leyland has been the technology leader in India s commercial vehicle industry, moulding the country s commercial vehicle profile by introducing technologies and product ideas that have gone on to become industry norms. From 18 seater to 82 seater double-decker buses, from 7.5 tonne to 49 tonne in haulage vehicles, from numerous special application vehicles to diesel engines for indu strial, marine and genset applications, Ashok Leyland offers a wide range of products. 10. Atlas cycles
Tata Motors Tata Motors Ltd. is a multinational car company with its headquarters in Mumbai. Established in 1945, Tata Motors is the first automobile company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Its the country's largest company in terms of commercial and passenger automobile production. Their acquisition of premium brands Jaguar & Land Rover has further added pride to the Indian car market. The Tata stable comprises of Indica V2, Indica Vista, Indigo, Indigo CS, Indigo Marina, Indigo XL, Safari, Sumo Grande, and Sumo Victa.
Mahindra and Mahindra Mahindra & Mahindra, one of Indias leading car manufacturers, is a part of the US $6.7 billion Mahindra Group. Set up in1945 as Mahindra and Mohammad, its the first company to introduce the jeep in India. Its flagship model, Mahindra Scorpio is one of the most popular SUVs and has several accolades to its credit including the Best Car of the Year from both CNBC Auto Car and BBC on Wheels. It has a range of over 25 models and a 275-strong dealer network throughout India. Their venture with Renault has given birth to the sedan Logan. The company manufactures SUVs, light commercial vehicles, and three wheelers. M&M is illuminating the car industry with the following models: Bolero, Bolero Camper, Maxx, Maxx Maxi Truck, Maxx Pick-Up, Maxx PickUp Chassis, Scorpio, Scorpio Getaway, and Mahindra-Renault Logan.
Hindustan Motors Hindustan Motors Ltd. (HML) was founded by Mr. B. M. Birla in 1942. Its the creator of the famous Ambassador car - the king of the yesteryears that was widely used as a taxicab and as government limousine. Hindustan Motors in a joint venture with Mitsubishi has gifted many car models to India. The product line of HML: Ambassador and several cars from Mitsubishi - Cedia, Lancer, Montero, Outlander, and Pajero.
Formed in 1996, Hyundai Motors India Ltd. (HMIL) is owned by Korean car manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company. Its one of the fastest growing car companies in India. Its also the second largest passenger car exporter. The company produces the following models: Accent, Getz Prime, Santro Xing, Sonata Embera, Tucson, Verna, and i10.
General Motors India General Motors made its entry into the Indian car market in partnership with CK Birla Group of Companies in the year 1994. It became a fully owned subsidiary of GM in 1999 and converted from a Public Limited company to a Private Limited company. Now the company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors Corporation. Today it has well established itself in the Indian market with popular car models like: Aveo, Aveo U-VA, Captiva, Optra Magnum, Optra SRV, Spark, and Tavera.
Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. Honda Siel Cars India Ltd. is a joint venture of Honda Motor Co. Ltd. and Siel Ltd. luxury and premium cars in India. It is one of the popular car brands of India reliability and style. Honda also bags the credit for being the first car manufacturer in India. Presently, the company manufactures car models such as: the Accord, Hybrid. The company manufactures and its cars are known for to introduce the hybrid cars CR-V, City, Civic, and Civic
Ford India Ltd. Ford came to India in 1907 with the launch of model A car but was later discontinued in 1954. It resumed in 1995 and established as Mahindra Ford India Ltd. (MIFL) which was renamed as Ford India Limited. At present the models Endeavour, Fiesta, Fusion, and Ikon from Fords stable are running successfully on Indian roads.
Skoda Auto India Pvt. Ltd. Skoda Auto from the house of Volkswagen started its operations in India in 2001 under the name of Skoda Auto India Pvt. Ltd. This Czech car company manufactures passenger cars which consist of models - Fabia, Laura, Octavia, and Superb.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd. The Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd. is a joint venture company of Kirloskar Group and Toyota Motor Corp. established in October 1997. Toyota Quails was the first car launched from the house of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd. in India in 2000, followed by Toyota Camry in 2002, the Toyota Corolla in 2003, and the Toyota Innova in 2005. Other car models in the lineup are: Corolla Altis, Innova, and Land Cruiser Prado.
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Group China Key Toyota GM Volkswagen Ford Hyundai Kia Japan PSA United Honda States Nissan Germany Fiat South Korea Suzuki Brazil Renault IndiaDaimler AG Chang'an Automobile Spain Mexico BMW Mazda France Chrysler Canada Mitsubishi ThailandAutomotive Beijing Iran Tata 1,644,513 1,599,454 1,403,244 1,393,463 1,097,554 1,076,385 869,736 857,359
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Dongfeng Motor Russia FAW UK Chery Turkey Fuji Czech Rep. BYD Poland SAIC Italy Jianghuai
Geely 330,275 716,540 Argentina Isuzu 316,335 Reference: "Production Statistics". OICA. Retrieved 2011-04-07. Brilliance 314,189 AvtoVAZ Great Wall Mahindra Shangdong Kaima Proton China National Volvo Chongqing Lifan Fujian Motor Industry Group Kuozui Shannxi Auto Porsche Ziyang Nanjun GAZ Navistar 294,737 226,560 223,065 169,023 152,965 120,930 105,873 104,434 103,171 93,303 79,026 75,637 72,470 69,591 65,364
Guangzhou Auto Paccar Chenzhou Ji'ao Qingling Motor Hebei Zhongxing Ashok Leyland Key Total: 60,499,159
62,990 58,918 51,008 50,120 48,173 47,694 Cars Cars: 51,075,480 Light Commercial Vehicles LCV: 7,817,520
Reference: "World motor vehicle production by manufacturer: World ranking of manufacturers 2009". OICA. July 2010.
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It is common for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers. These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. Notable current relationships include:[citation
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Daimler AG holds a 20% stake in Eicher Motors, a 10.0% stake in KAMAZ, a 10% stake in Tesla Motors, a 6.75% stake in Tata Motors and a 3.1% in the Renault-Nissan Motors alliance. They are in the process of selling back their 40% stake (11% remaining) in McLaren Group. This process will be finalized in 2011.
Dongfeng Motor Corporation is involved in joint ventures with several companies around the world, including: Honda (Japan), Hyundai (South Korea), Nissan (Japan), Nissan Diesel (Sweden), andPSA Peugeot Citroen (France).
Fiat holds a 90% stake in Ferrari and a 52% stake in Chrysler.[19] Ford Motor Company holds a 3% stake in Mazda[20] and an 8.3% share in Aston Martin. Geely Automobile holds a 23% stake in Manganese Bronze Holdings. General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC) have two joint ventures in Shanghai General Motors and SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile.
Hyundai Kia Automotive Group holds a 38.67% stake in Kia Motors, down from the 51% that it acquired in 1998.
MAN SE holds a 17.01% voting stake in Scania. Porsche Automobil Holding SE has a 50.74% stake in Volkswagen Group. Due to liquidity problems, Volkswagen Group is now in the process of acquiring Porsche.
Renault and Nissan Motors have an alliance involving two global companies linked by cross-shareholding, with Renault holding 44.3% of Nissan shares, and Nissan holding 15% of (non-voting) Renault shares. The alliance holds a 3.1% share in Daimler AG.
Renault holds a 25% stake in AvtoVAZ and 20.5% of the voting stakes in Volvo Group. Toyota holds a 51% stake in Daihatsu, and 16.5% in Fuji Heavy Industries, parent company of Subaru.
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