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  2. Exide - Wikipedia

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    Exide Technologies' global headquarters was located in Milton, Georgia. It had both manufacturing and recycling plants located throughout the U.S. and Europe. Exide Technologies's Headquarters is located in Gennevilliers, France. Exide operates in approximately 80 countries around the world. [55]

  3. Exide Industries - Wikipedia

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    Exide Industries Limited (Exide) is an Indian multinational storage battery manufacturing company, headquartered in Kolkata, India.It is the largest manufacturer of lead-acid storage batteries and power storage solutions provider in India.

  4. Exide lead contamination - Wikipedia

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    Exide operates a lead smelter and recycled lead batteries in Reading, PA. The EPA found that Exide contributed to lead emissions and toxic contaminant releases that impacted the soils in the surrounding community and conditions at the site that required extensive cleanup and remediation of toxic contaminants in the area in 1996. [92]

  5. Chloride Group - Wikipedia

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    Chloride Group was founded in 1891 as The Chloride Electrical Syndicate Limited to manufacture batteries. [1] Brand names used included Ajax, Exide, Dagenite, Kathanode, Shednought and Tudor.

  6. Exide (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Exide (Exide Technologies) was an American lead-acid batteries manufacturing company. Exide may also refer to: Exide lead contamination; Exide Industries, Indian ...

  7. Nickel–iron battery - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 the battery company was sold to the Exide Battery Corporation, which discontinued the product in 1975. The battery was widely used for railroad signaling, forklift, and standby power applications. Nickel–iron cells were made with capacities from 5 to 1250 Ah.

  8. Tudor batteries - Wikipedia

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    In October 1994, Exide Technologies took over the “Sociedad Española del Acumulador Tudor”. The Spanish company was, with Tudor India and Tudor Swedish, one of the last social reasons to keep using Tudor brand. In 1995 Exide Technologies also took C.E.A.C. The Florival site became a distribution center. [11]

  9. Bob Lutz (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    CEO of Exide—1998 to 2002. Lutz was chairman and chief executive officer of Exide Technologies. [18] He served as chairman until his resignation on May 17, 2002, and as a member of Exide's board of directors until May 5, 2004. General Motors 2001 to 2010. Lutz rejoined GM on September 1, 2001, as vice chairman of Product Development.