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Bajaj auto was established on 29 November 1945 as M/s Bajaj Trading Corporation Private Limited. [6] It initially imported and sold two- and three-wheelers in India. [ 6 ] In 1959, it obtained a license from the Government of India to manufacture two-wheelers and three-wheelers and obtained a licence from Piaggio to manufacture Vespa scooters ...
Bajaj Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate founded by Jamnalal Bajaj in Mumbai in 1926. [2] [3] The group comprises 40 companies and its flagship company Bajaj Auto is ranked as the world's fourth largest two- and three-wheeler manufacturer. [4]
Force Motors Ltd is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company, based in Pune.From 1958 until 2005, the company was known as Bajaj Tempo Motors because it originated as a joint venture between Bajaj Trading Corporation (now Bajaj Auto) and Germany's Tempo for manufacturing auto components. [1]
avenger cruise 220; avenger street 220; avenger street 160; freedom cng; ct100; ct110/ct110x; ct125x; pulsar rs200; pulsar n250; pulsar f250; pulsar 220f; pulsar n160
Bajaj Finance Limited (BFL) is a deposit-taking Indian non-banking financial company headquartered in Pune. [6] [7] It has a customer base of 88.11 million [8] and holds assets under management worth ₹ 354,192 crore (US$41 billion), as of June 2024.
Kawasaki made a technical assistance agreement with Bajaj Auto Ltd. in 1984, and cooperated to expand production and sales of motorcycles in India. In November 2016 India Kawasaki Motors decided to break ties with Bajaj Auto Ltd. for sales and service from April 2017 and sell its motorcycles through its own network. [1]
Bajaj Group, a group of Indian firms in diverse businesses, founded by Jamnalal Bajaj of the Bajaj family Bajaj Auto, a manufacturer of two- and three-wheelers in India, Indonesia, and South America, part of the Bajaj group An auto rickshaw (three-wheeler), generically known as "Bajaj" after the Bajaj Auto company manufacturing such cars
Bajaj began his career in 1994 with Bajaj Auto. [8] [9] During his years at Bajaj Auto, he held various leadership roles [10] [11] in finance, legal, and international business functions within the organisation. [12] [13] [14] He was credited with bringing American-style supply chain management to Bajaj Auto, using General Motors as a model.