
Satyakam Arya
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Jan 8, 2025 |
theindustryoutlook.com | Atanu Mukherjee |Indranil Dutta |Krishan Lal Gupta |Satyakam Arya
Leading the global renewable energy transition, Saatvik Green Energy continues to set benchmarks for quality and innovation in solar module manufacturing. The firm is prepared to provide cutting-edge N-TOPCon solar PV modules specifically engineered to guarantee smooth operation in large-scale solar initiatives. These advanced modules are designed to improve power generation while ensuring dependability and longevity in various weather conditions.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
theindustryoutlook.com | Atanu Mukherjee |Indranil Dutta |Krishan Lal Gupta |Satyakam Arya
India's largest oil explorer, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) announced on Wednesday that global energy major BP will act as a technical service provider to enhance production from the Mumbai High field, the country's largest producing oil and gas field, located off the west coast of India. BP has committed to increasing oil and gas output from the Mumbai High field by up to 60%, ONGC stated in a regulatory filing.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
theindustryoutlook.com | Atanu Mukherjee |Indranil Dutta |Krishan Lal Gupta |Satyakam Arya
The Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA) announced that tyre companies are investing ₹100 crore in skill development and infrastructure for improving the quality and production of natural rubber in the Northeast and parts of West Bengal. This initiative, known as Project Indian Natural Rubber Operations (INROAD), is a pioneering effort aimed at directly supporting rubber plantations.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
theindustryoutlook.com | Atanu Mukherjee |Indranil Dutta |Krishan Lal Gupta |Satyakam Arya
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) is establishing new standards in electric vehicle (EV) production with the launch of its advanced facility at the Chakan plant. The new plant, a component of M&M’s strategic greenfield initiative, will accommodate more than 500 robots and entirely automated transfer systems in the Body Shop, all managed via an IoT-driven "Nerve Center" that offers real-time process insights and comprehensive traceability.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
theindustryoutlook.com | Atanu Mukherjee |Indranil Dutta |Krishan Lal Gupta |Satyakam Arya
Global automotive components maker Advik has announced the acquisition of Powersports MTG, a German manufacturer specializing in mechanical and hydraulic braking systems, for an undisclosed amount. This strategic acquisition enhances Advik’s expertise in premium motorcycle safety components, bolstering its capabilities in both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric-powered commuter motorcycles and scooters, the company stated.
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