Atmus Filtration Technologies inaugurates Global Capability Centre in Pune
The new facility will support several global functions including engineering, purchasing, product management, IT, supply chain, quality, HR, finance and advanced analytics.
Atmus Filtration Technologies, a firm offering filtration solutons, has inaugurated its Global Capability Centre in Pune.
The Global Capability Center will employ over 100 skilled professionals and is spread across 16,000 square feet, catering to various markets, such as truck,
bus, construction, mining and power generation across the globe.
The new facility will support several global functions including engineering, purchasing, product management, IT, supply chain, quality, HR, finance and advanced analytics.
Atmus Filtration Technologies also has a strategic joint venture with Pune-based Fleetguard Filters Private, which offers filtration solutions for the commercial vehicle market throughout India.
Greg Hoverson, Chief Technical Officer at Atmus said, “At Atmus, our focus has always been towards advancing technological frontiers and cultivating a
culture of innovation – and our new Global Capability Center in India allows us to take the next steps in delivering high-performing, proven solutions to our customers."
Avani Shah, Atmus India Global Capability Center Leader said, "The establishment of the Global Capability Center in India allows Atmus to leverage diverse, highly skilled talent in India while supporting global markets."
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