Kirloskar Electric Company Ltd
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Kirloskar Electric Company Ltd
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Kirloskar Electric Co. Ltd. engages in the provision of electric motors, transformers, and DG sets. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka and currently employs 969 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-03-09. The firm is a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment. The company offers solution for customized applications related to industrial power and electrical control equipment. The firm designs, manufactures, markets, and services rotating machines. The company serves a range of industries, such as power generation, transmission and distribution, transportation, renewable energy, sugar, steel, cement, and allied industries. The firm's products consist of alternating current (AC) motors, AC Generators, direct current (DC) Motors, diesel generator (DG) sets, electronics, switchgear, traction, transformers, and projects and systems. The company is engaged manufacturing transformers up to 100 Mega Volt-Amp (MVA) 220 kilo Volt (kV) for utilities, captive, and industrial users. The firm consists of approximately nine manufacturing locations and 34 sales offices.
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