Apollo Tyres
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Public company | |
Industry | Tyres |
Founded | 1972[1] |
Headquarters | Gurgaon, Haryana, India[2] |
Key people
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Onkar Kanwar (Chairman & MD) Neeraj R S Kanwar (Vice-Chairman & MD) |
Revenue | ![]() |
Number of employees
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16000 |
Website | http://www.apollotyres.com |
Apollo Tyres Ltd is the world's 17th biggest tyre manufacturer, with annual consolidated revenues of Rs 121.5 billion (US$2.5 billion) in 2011. It was founded in 1976. Its first plant was commissioned in Perambra, Thrissur, Kerala. The company now has four manufacturing units, one in South Africa, two in Zimbabwe and 1 in Netherlands.[4] It has a network of over 4,000 dealerships in India, of which over 2,500 are exclusive outlets.
It gets 62.6% of its revenues from India, 27.9% from Europe and 9.5% from Africa.[5]
It is planning to become the 10th biggest tyre manufacturer in the world with annual revenues of $6 billion by 2016.[2]
On 12 June 2013, it was reported that Apollo Tyres Ltd would buy US-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Company for about $2.5 billion in a deal that would make it the world's seventh-largest tyre maker, however the takeover collapsed after legal battles.[6]
History
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- 1976 - Company conceived by Mathew T Marattukalam.
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- Apollo Tyres was registered[1]
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- 1977 - 1st plant established at Perambra, Kerala, India[1]
- 1991 - 2nd plant at Limda, Gujarat, India[1]
- 1994 - Started selling tyres for 2-wheelers[2]
- 1995 - 3rd plant at Kalamassery, Kerala, India[1]
- 2006 - Expanded operations outside India by acquiring Dunlop's Africa operations.[7]
- 2008 - A new plant at Chennai Tamil Nadu, India[1]
- 2009 - Apollo Tyres acquired the Netherlands-based tyre maker Vredestein Banden B.V. (VBBV) for an undisclosed sum from Russia's bankrupt largeNV.[8]
- 2013 - Disposed of the Dunlop brand in Africa along with most of the South African operation in a sale to Sumitomo Rubber Industries of Japan.
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- Apollo is set to acquire the US based Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. which is expected to be completed at the end of the year.[9]
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- 2015 - Apollo has bought Germany’s Reifencom for €45.6 million.[12]
European Operations
Apollo currently sells 30,000 tyres/month in Europe.[7] The company currently operates one tyre factory in Europe, in the Netherlands, and will build a second factory in Hungary. This second production facility will begin production in early 2017.[13]
References
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External links
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