- TVS Motors
Infobox_Company
company_name = TVS Motors
company_
company_type = Private Conglomerate (BSE)
company_slogan = "Inspiration in Motion"
foundation = in 1911 by Shri.T V Sundaram Iyengar
location = flagicon|INDChennai ,Tamilnadu ,India
key_people = flagicon|INDMr.Venu Srinivasan Chairman
num_employees = 4,000 (2006)
industry =Automotive
products =Motorcycle s,Moped s,Ungeared scooters, Automotive components
revenue = USD 2.2 billion (FY 2006)
homepage = [http://www.tvsmotor.in/ www.tvsmotor.in]TV Sundram Iyengar and Sons Limited (TVSs) is the holding company for the TVS Group of companies engaged in the manufacturing of almost all kinds of automotive components, two wheelers and a few other industrial products. They are also into the financial services sector. The turnover of the entire group was close to $2 billion in 2003.
TVS was founded by
T. V. Sundram Iyengar in 1911.It is the only automotive manufacturer in India to get the prestigious
Deming Prize. One of its subsidiaries Sundaram Clayton was the first company in India to receive the Deming allowed by Sundaram Brake Linings also getting the Deming Prize. This prize is "given to organizations or divisions of organizations that have achieved distinctive performance improvement through the application of TQM in a designated year."cite web|url= http://www.juse.or.jp/e/deming/02.html|title=Official Deming Prize website] Sundaram Clayton went on to be awarded theJapan Quality Medal .The TVS group of companies is mainly situated in Padi, Tamil Nadu, in the outskirts of Chennai (formerly Madras).
TVS Motors
In 1980 TVS 50, India's first two-seater moped rolled out of the factory at Hosur in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. A byword for reliability, the TVS 50 had proved itself promising and successful in every test and paved a way for many successes for TVS Suzuki. Likewise the TVS champ and super Champ gave a reliable and sturdy two wheeler to public, who wanted looks fused with economy. These two wheelers together redefined the category of mopeds in India. TVS later left its collaboration with Suzuki and started to manufacture its own vehicles.
TVS Motors Company is currently the third largest two wheeler company in India with sales of 107,117 units (as of June 2007). The company exported 9,133 units of two wheelers in June 2007.
TVS Group Companies
*Sundaram Brake Linings
*Sundaram Fastners
*Southern Roadways
*Sundaram Finance
*Sundharams Private LimitedThe major products
Motorcycles
*TVS Ind Suzuki AX 100
*TVS MAX 100
*TVS MAX R 100
*TVS Supra
*TVS Suzuki Samurai
*TVS Suzuki Shogun
*TVS Suzuki Shalion
*TVS Suzuki Fiero
*TVS Fiero
*TVS Star
*TVS Star City
*TVS Star city deluxe
*TVS Star Sport
*TVS Fiero F2
*TVS Fiero FX
*TVS Centra
*TVS Victor (110 cc)
*TVS Victor GLX (125 cc)
*TVS Victor EDGE (125 cc)
*TVS Flame (125 cc,ccvti technology)
*TVS Apache (150 cc,13.7 Ps @8500rpm)
*TVS Apache RTR 160
*TVS Apache RTR 160 EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection)
*TVS Flame Scooterettes
* TVS Scooty ES (60 cc)
* TVS Scooty KS (60 cc)
* TVS Scooty Pep (75 cc)
* TVS Scooty Pep + (90 cc)
* TVS TeenzLaunch: 8 December 2006, Engine Volume: 65cc, Top Speed: 70 km/h, Mileage: 40-45 km/l, Colors: Black, Red,violet.Mopeds
*TVS XL 50(50 cc)
*TVS XL (60 cc
*TVS Eco
*TVS Astra
*TVS XL Super (60 cc)
*TVS XL Super Heavy Duty
*TVS Champ (60 cc)
*TVS Super Champ (60 cc)References
External links
* [http://www.tvsiyengar.com/sundarammotors.htm Sundaram Motors Ltd. Website]
* [http://www.sundram.com/ Sundram Fasteners Ltd. website]
* [http://www.tvsinfotech.com/ TVS Infotech Company website]
* [http://www.tvs-flame.blogspot.com/ TVS Motor Blog]
* [http://www.brakesindia.com/ Brakes India Limited website]
* [http://www.wheelsindia.com/ Wheels India Limited website]
* [http://www.sundaram-clayton.com/ Sundaram Clayton Limited website]
* [http://www.tvse.com/ TVS Electronics Limited website]
* [http://www.tvslakshmischool.org/ TVS Lakshmi Matriculation High Sec School]
* [http://www.delphitvs.com/ Delphi-TVS Diesel Systems Ltd. website]
* [http://www.tvsbrakelinings.com/ Sundaram Brake Linings Ltd. website]
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