Hella India Lighting shines bright at ACMA 58th Excellence Awards

The company won Gold Award in Export, Silver Award in Tier 2 Supplier Development and Bronze Award in Safety.

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Hella India Lighting shines bright at ACMA 58th Excellence Awards

Hella India Lighting, a leading player in the automotive lighting sector, achieved three awards at the ACMA 58th Excellence Awards ceremony. The event, held on March 5, 2024, witnessed Hella India Lighting clinching multiple accolades which include — Gold Award in Export, Silver Award in Tier 2 Supplier Development, Bronze Award in Safety.

These accolades not only underscore Hella India Lighting's status as a frontrunner in the industry but also serve as a testament to its dedication to delivering excellence in every aspect of its operations. The company's stellar performance sets a shining example for others in the industry.

At the ceremony, attended by industry stalwarts and approximately 500 representatives from various automotive segments, Hella India Lighting was represented by Manoj Singh (Executive Director - SOE India), Himanshu Kumar Chauhan (Head of Sales and Marketing), Kumar Rohit (Head of Product Management), and Arun Mittal (Head of Purchase).

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