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Defiance Tech foraying into manufacturing and enterprise areas

Engineering services provider Defiance Tech, part of the multi-billion dollar Hinduja Group, today announced expanding its services to the areas of manufacturing and enterprise solutions, eyeing the markets of India, US, Europe and Middle-East nations. - NEWSALERT: Satyam"s Subbu Subramanian joins Hinduja Group - Hinduja Global keen on acquiring inbound call centre - Nissan-Ashok Leyland LCV plant deferred - Ashok Leyland-Nissan LCV plant"s construction deferred - NRIs seek tax parity with FIIs on capital gains in stocks - Gulf Oil to launch lubricants for cars The company also announced appointing Subu D Subramanian, former senior Vice President at Satyam Computer Services Ltd, as its Chief Executive Officer. V Sumantran, Chairman, Defiant Tech and Executive Vice Chairman, Hinduja Automotive, told a press meet here that the company was currently operating in the areas of Product Testing and Validation Services and Design and Engineering Services in automotive industry, primarily working in India and the US. The expansion would cover areas of Enterprises and Manufacturing services catering to aerospace and defence and general manufacturing. "This next step is a big step," he said without divulging details on the investment or the clientele. However some of the clients included those in the Fortune 500 list, he said. Subramaniam said that operations were presently underway in Chennai while sales teams were in place in US and Germany. Staff strength will be increased to around 5000 in another three years against the present number of over 1000, he said. Asked whether the current global economic situation was conducive for Defiant Tech"s expansion plans, Sumantran said there "is no good time or bad time. We are just looking at the opportunity."

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10.02.2012


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