Endurance Technologies Extends Deadline for Voluntary Separation Scheme at Waluj Plant
The extension aims to provide eligible employees additional time to apply.
Endurance Technologies Limited has announced an extension of the application deadline for its Voluntary Separation Scheme (VSS) at its plant located at L-6/3 (LPDC), MIDC Industrial Area, Waluj. Initially set to close on February 28, 2025, the deadline has now been extended to March 10, 2025.
The company had earlier communicated details of the scheme in a letter dated February 10, 2025. The extension aims to provide eligible employees additional time to apply. Endurance Technologies will assess the implementation status and financial impact of the scheme after its conclusion on March 10, 2025, with further updates to be provided in due course.
Endurance Technologies Limited is an Indian automotive components manufacturer specializing in aluminum die-casting, suspension, transmission, and braking systems. Established in 1985, the company supplies to major two-wheeler and four-wheeler manufacturers in India and exports to global markets.
Headquartered in Aurangabad, it operates multiple manufacturing facilities across India, Italy, and Germany. Endurance focuses on innovation, research, and sustainable manufacturing practices. The company has a strong presence in the electric vehicle segment and continues to expand its product portfolio. Listed on the Indian stock exchanges, Endurance Technologies remains a key player in the automotive components industry, catering to domestic and international markets.
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01 Mar 2025
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