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Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: Ye dil maange more! Choppers from BEML by 2017? Yes, says Natarajan
The monopoly of Indian military aircraft maker Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) may be seriously challenged as Bengaluru-based DPSU Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) reveals plans to begin assembling helicopters and fixed-wing platforms. When you are already in [the] aerospace business, you cant keep aircraft manufacturing out of your radar, BEML Chairman and Managing Director V.R.S. Natarajan said during Aviation Weeks visit to its Palakkad facility. Its not immediate, but we are heading in that direction. Plans are afoot and maybe by [the] 2015-17 period, we would have already begun the work.
The company is working alongside HAL on several projects, providing landing gear for the Dhruv, Chetak and Cheetah helicopters, Natarajan says. BEML, like HAL, is an Indian Defense Public Sector Undertaking. BEML announced early in 2010 the establishment of an Aerospace Manufacturing Division (AMD) to produce ground-handling equipment, tooling and components. The AMD has begun its operations in Mysore, and now BEML is hoping to shift all operations to Devanahalli, near Bengaluru. An agreement with the Karnataka government is already in place to set up an aerospace complex at the special economic zone (SEZ) in Devanahalli.
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Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: BEML seeks IIM-B's help to double fortunes by 2017
ndia’s Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) has accepted the help of a premier Indian business school in an attempt to meet the goal of doubling its sales by 2017. V.R.S. Natarajan, chairman and managing director, recently told a group of journalists at BEML’s new facility in Kanjikode, near Palakkad in Kerala, that the company hopes to achieve Rs 10,000 crore ($2.2 billion) in sales with the assistance of the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore (IIM-B). “The Strategic Management Group of IIM-B will look into company affairs from a 360-degree angle and give its findings by March 31, 2011,” Natarajan says. The Palakkad facility opened in May, and within seven months reported profits of Rs 100 crore.
The monopoly of Indian military aircraft maker Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) may be seriously challenged as Bengaluru-based DPSU Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) reveals plans to begin assembling helicopters and fixed-wing platforms. When you are already in [the] aerospace business, you cant keep aircraft manufacturing out of your radar, BEML Chairman and Managing Director V.R.S. Natarajan said during Aviation Weeks visit to its Palakkad facility. Its not immediate, but we are heading in that direction. Plans are afoot and maybe by [the] 2015-17 period, we would have already begun the work.
The company is working alongside HAL on several projects, providing landing gear for the Dhruv, Chetak and Cheetah helicopters, Natarajan says. BEML, like HAL, is an Indian Defense Public Sector Undertaking. BEML announced early in 2010 the establishment of an Aerospace Manufacturing Division (AMD) to produce ground-handling equipment, tooling and components. The AMD has begun its operations in Mysore, and now BEML is hoping to shift all operations to Devanahalli, near Bengaluru. An agreement with the Karnataka government is already in place to set up an aerospace complex at the special economic zone (SEZ) in Devanahalli.
---------- Post added at 01:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:28 PM ----------
Tarmak007 -- A bold blog on Indian defence: BEML seeks IIM-B's help to double fortunes by 2017
ndia’s Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. (BEML) has accepted the help of a premier Indian business school in an attempt to meet the goal of doubling its sales by 2017. V.R.S. Natarajan, chairman and managing director, recently told a group of journalists at BEML’s new facility in Kanjikode, near Palakkad in Kerala, that the company hopes to achieve Rs 10,000 crore ($2.2 billion) in sales with the assistance of the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore (IIM-B). “The Strategic Management Group of IIM-B will look into company affairs from a 360-degree angle and give its findings by March 31, 2011,” Natarajan says. The Palakkad facility opened in May, and within seven months reported profits of Rs 100 crore.