Apollo Tyres

Apollo Tyres Limited
Public company
Industry Tyres
Founded 1972[1]
Headquarters Gurgaon, Haryana, India[2]
Key people
Onkar Kanwar (Chairman & MD)
Neeraj Kanwar (Vice-Chairman & MD)
Revenue 117.1 billion (US$1.7 billion)[3]
Number of employees
16000
Website http://www.apollotyres.com

Apollo Tyres Ltd is the world's 17th biggest tyre manufacturer, with annual consolidated revenues of Rs 117.1 billion (US$1.8 billion) in March 2016. It was founded in 1976. Its first plant was commissioned in Perambra, Thrissur, Kerala. The company now has four manufacturing units in India, and 1 in Netherlands.[4] It has a network of nearly 5,000 dealerships in India, of which over 2,500 are exclusive outlets.

It gets 69% of its revenues from India, 26% from Europe and 5% from other geographies.[5]

Apollo announced its entry into the two-wheeler tyre segment with contract manufacturing in March 2016. [6]

History

Apollo Tyres was registered[1]

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European Operations

Apollo Tyres currently sells Apollo and Vredestein branded tyres in Europe.[8] The company currently operates one tyre factory in Europe, in the Netherlands, and is building a second factory in Hungary. This second production facility in Europe will begin production in early 2017.[12]

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