NITI Aayog's Anil Srivastava: "Value addition is the key to become a manufacturing economy which will lead to job creation and improve ease of doing business."
K M Mammen, chairman, ATMA, presenting a memento to chief guest Anil Srivastava, principal consultant, NITI Aayog, at the ATMA Partners Summit 2019.
N. Sivasailam, IAS (Special Secretary (Logistics) Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India), at the ATMA Partners Summit 2019
The fourth edition of the Indian tyre industry event witnessed the largest participation of senior management from the tyre industry and its raw material partners.
(L-R) Rajiv Budhraja(DG ATMA), K M Mammen (Chairman ATMA), Anil Srivastava (Principal Consultant NITI Aayog), Anshuman Singhania(Vice Chairman ATMA), Roopesh R(Convener, ATMA SCR Group)
L-R: Roopesh R(Convener, ATMA SCR Group), Anshuman Singhania (Vice-Chairman, ATMA), N. Sivasailam (Special Secretary - Logistics GOI), and V K Misra(Chairman ITTAC) releasing the CSR Compendium.
Anil Srivastava (Principal Consultant NITI Aayog), unveiling the tyre safety poster with K M Mammen (Chairman ATMA) and Anshuman Singhania (Vice-Chairman ATMA).
K M Mammen:  “The industry is in urgent need to take a re-look at materials and processes and bring in new technologies to achieve sustainable manufacturing."
Shyam Bohra (Executive Director, Indian Oil) receiving the Tyre Safety Partner Award from NITI Aayog's Anil Srivastava.
Rubber Chemicals session panellists (L-R) Tom Thomas (CEAT), R M Gadgil(NOCIL), Kishor Katkar (ACMECHEM), Abhishek Agarwal (TWC), Muneesh Kumar Batta (OCCL), and Pravin Tripathi (Apollo Tyres).
Silica session panellists: (L-R) John Thamburatnam (MRF), Darshak Shah (Madhu Silica), Harish K Rijhwani (Gujarat Multi Gas), Alexis Thoelen(Solvay), Deepak Khanna (Speciality Silica), and Ashish Pand
Tyre industry supply chain and sustainable manufacturing is prime topic at ATMA Partners’ Summit

Annual Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association conclave calls upon stakeholders to re-look at materials and processes and bring in new technologies to achieve sustainable manufacturing.

03 Nov 2019 | 33431 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

The recently held ATMA Partners Summit 2019 gave a call for greater engagement between the tyre industry and raw material partners with a view to collectively build on a more sustainable ecosystem and respond to the emerging challenges.

The fourth edition of the Indian tyre industry event, hosted by ...

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