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Narinder Mittal appointed as Country Manager & MD of CNH India & SAARC
CNH Industrial India announces that Narinder Mittal has been appointed as the Country Manager & Managing Director of CNH Industrial (India) and will lead its Indian and SAARC芒鈧劉s Agriculture business. The appointment is effective January 1, 2023.
Narinder Mittal appointed as Country Manager & MD of CNH Industrial India & SAARC
Narinder succeeds Raunak Varma, who has been with CNH Industrial for over two decades.
Sonalika ITL posts 22% growth
One of the leading tractor brand in India, Sonalika International Tractors Ltd, entered the new financial year 2017-18 with a sharp growth of more than 22 per cent in April over last year. The company has recorded a remarkable 7,381-unit sales over the last year, in both domestic and international markets in April.
Sonalika ITL posts 26.9percent growth in Feb
Sonalika International Tractors made a remarkable progress by registering a whopping 26.9 per cent growth, with a market share of 13 per cent, this February. The company sold 5,549 units, combining both domestic and exports sales against a figure of 4,372 units, sold in February 2016.
Sonalika ITL posts 26.9percent growth in February
Sonalika International Tractors made a remarkable progress by registering a whopping 26.9 per cent growth, with a market share of 13 per cent, this February. The company sold 5,549 units, combining both domestic and exports sales against a figure of 4,372 units, sold in February 2016.
Bearings should perform in harsh environment
Bearings should not only be capable to withstand high dynamic loads but also high vibrations, heavy shock loads, contamination, take care of shaft misalignment
We are developing new products to tap the emerging opportunities
WE do not see growth returning anywhere before December 2014. A good growth, we feel, will emerge by mid-2015,? says Satnam Singh, Proprietor, Strongarms Hydraulics India. Excerpts from the interview...
Farm Implements on Fast Growth Track
INDIA ranks second in farm output worldwide. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 17 per cent of the GDP in 2012. Rising costs and scarcity of manpower