K M Mammen, Anshuman Singhania re-elected ATMA chairman and vice-chairman

MRF's CMD K M Mammen and JK Tyre & Industries' deputy MD Anshuman Singhania unanimously re-elected at the helm of affairs of the national industry body for the automotive tyre sector  in India.

10 Mar 2020 | 17736 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

K M Mammen, CMD, MRF Ltd and Anshuman Singhania, deputy MD, JK Tyre & Industries have been unanimously re-elected as chairman and vice-chairman of the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers' Association (ATMA), the national industry body for the automotive tyre sector  in India.  

K M Mammen, ATMA chairman, is the chairman and managing director of MRF since 2003. He has held various executive positions in business associations in the country including as President of the Indo-Australian Chamber of Commerce. He is an executive member on the board of FICCI and Chairman of the Board of Madras Christian College Association. Mr Mammen has been at the helm of every landmark that has brought the company to the milestone of over Rs 15,000 crore  turnover and ranking amongst the top 20 tyre companies in the world.

Anshuman Singhania, ATMA vice-chairman, is a graduate from Oxford Brookes University, UK and an alumnus of London Business School. He started his career from the shopfloor as an apprentice and has held several positions in Planning, Production, Product Development, Quality Control, Stores and Purchase, Finance as well as sales and marketing. He has played a key role in implementing the latest technologies in the manufacturing process at JK Tyre.

Set up in 1975, ATMA is amongst the most active national industry bodies in the country representing Rs 60,000 crore (US$8.5 billion) automotive tyre industry. Eleven large tyre companies comprising a mix of Indian and International tyre majors and representing over 95% of production of tyres in India are members of the association. ATMA members include Apollo Tyres, Birla Tyres, Bridgestone India, Ceat, Continental India, Goodyear India, JK Tyre & Industries, Michelin, MRF, TVS Tyres and Yokohama.

The ATMA Core Group has been reconstituted.  Rajesh Dahiya, vice-president - Marketing, Sales & Service, Apollo Tyres is the new Convener of ATMA Industry, Public & Economic Affairs (IPEA) Group that looks at developing new markets and increasing export competitiveness of Indian tyre industry.  ATMA Supply Chain & Resources (SCR) Group that works to ensure fair and sustainable supply of raw materials to the industry will now be headed by  Mohan Kurian, vice-president – Material, MRF Ltd.  Tom Thomas, executive director – Tech & Projects, CEAT Ltd, a veteran of the industry, has taken over the reins of ATMA Technology, Environment, Safety & Standards (TESS) Group. The policy formulation aspects of the industry will be taken care of by  Sanjiv Saxena, senior vice-president – Corporate Accounts, JK Tyre & Industries.as Convener of ATMA Government Affairs & Legislation (GAL) Group.

 

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