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  2. Apollo Vredestein - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Vredestein was acquired by India's Apollo Tyres, Ltd., [4] and the company name was changed to Apollo Vredestein B.V. In January 2013, Apollo Tyres Ltd announced the opening of its global R&D center in Enschede, developing and testing car and van tires for the company. [5]

  3. Apollo Tyres - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired Premier Tyres Limited in 1995, which became its 3rd plant at Kochi, Kerala, India. [12] In 2008, it started a new plant at Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. [1] A year later in 2009, the company acquired the Netherlands-based tyre maker Vredestein Banden B.V. (VBBV) for an undisclosed sum [13]

  4. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    India: 1982 TVS Tyres, TVS Eurogrip [85] [non-primary source needed] Viking [86] [non-primary source needed] Norway: 1931 Viking Vittoria Italy: 1953 Vittoria, Geax Vogue Tyre USA: 1914 Vogue: Waterfall Tires Turkey: 2000 Waterfall Yokohama Rubber [87] [non-primary source needed] Japan: 1917 Yokohama, Advan Yokohama Off-Highway (Part of ...

  5. Neeraj Kanwar - Wikipedia

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    Apart from his business activities, Kanwar serves as the vice chairman of the British Asian Trust in India, a charity founded by Prince Charles. [12] Neeraj Kanwar is the second son of Onkar Kanwar and has an elder brother, Raaja Kanwar. He married Simran Kanwar and they have two children, son Jai Karan and daughter Sayra Taru. [4]

  6. CEAT Limited - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, the Competition Commission of India raided the headquarters of CEAT along with other tyre companies like Apollo Tyres, MRF (Madras Rubber Factory) and Continental Tyres at multiple locations. Earlier in February the antitrust watch dog had released a statement about fining these tyre companies a total of Rs 1788 crores (of which ...

  7. Bridgestone - Wikipedia

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    Bridgestone Corporation (株式会社ブリヂストン, Kabushiki gaisha Burijisuton) is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (1889–1976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan.

  8. Category:Tyre manufacturers of India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tyre manufacturers of India" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apollo Tyres; B.

  9. MRF (company) - Wikipedia

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    MRF, or MRF Tyres, is an Indian multinational tyre manufacturing company and the largest manufacturer of tyres in India. It is headquartered in Chennai . [ 2 ] The acronym MRF comes from the company's initial days when it was called as Madras Rubber Factory .