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Tenneco Announces New Addition To Its Board Of Directors
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Satoshi Uchida becomes new head of SMIPL
By IANS |
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Thu, May 13 2021 21:33 IST |
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Satoshi Uchida becomes new head of SMIPL. (Photo: IANS) Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 13 : In a global management rejig, Satoshi Uchida has become the head of Suzuki Motor Corporation s two-wheeler subsidiary Suzuki Motorcycle India.
As part of the SMC s global revamp, Uchida succeeded Koichiro Hirao with effect from May 1, 2021. Being at the helm of the company, Satoshi Uchida, who comes with more than 30 years of valuable experience across various global markets, will be responsible to explore new avenues for growth and further strengthen Suzuki Motorcycle India s position in the Indian Market, the company said.
Honda, KTM, Piaggio and Yamaha to form consortium for swappable batteries by Mayank Dhingra 01 Mar 2021
With the growing environmental concerns around the world fast pushing the need to switch to electric mobility, automakers are seen coming together to collaborate and accelerate this transition.
In the latest development, leading global two-wheeler manufacturers including Japan’s Honda Motor Corporation and chief competitor Yamaha Motor Company, Austria’s KTM and Italy’s Piaggio, have announced signing a letter of intent in order to setup a Swappable Batteries Consortium for motorcycles and light electric vehicles.
In the context of the Paris Climate Agreement and the transition to electromobility, the founding members of the consortium believe that the availability of a standardised swappable battery system would both promote the widespread use of light electric vehicles
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