With state-of-the-art equipment from leading manufacturers, the training centre will provide the best of facilities to automotive players in the region
Madhus, a company that provides customers with state-of-the-art equipment in wheel aligners, wheel balancers, car lifts, welding equipment, collision repair systems, air-conditioner maintenance equipment, smoke meters and gas analysers from the world’s leading brands like Hunter, Ravaglioli, Texa, Telwin, Rotary, Hanmescon and many more, set up a training centre and office in Pune on September 6. The inauguration was at the hands of Meera Ravi, B.M. Ravi, Managing Director, and K. Narasimhan, Director, Madhus and had in attendance all of Madhus’ principal companies, most of whom were represented by their top management.
Hunter was represented by John Zentz, Senior Vice President – Sales; Darcy Tallon, Vice President – International; and Surya Prakash, Regional Manager – India. Telwin was represented by Stefano Spillere, Director. Celette was represented by Pierre Nicolau, President; Ratan Youti Samal, Managing Director, Celette India; and N. Karthikeyan, General Manager, Celette India. Ravaglioli was represented by Ferdinando Moro, Commercial Director. VSG was represented by Govind Garad, National Sales Manager. Giuliano Automotive was represented by Federico Maselli, Export Manager.
The company had invited about 800 people from Pune, Mumbai, Gujarat, Aurangabad, Jalgaon, Nagpur and Raipur. The new centre was visited by more than 400 people on September 6 and 7. “We also had many representatives from the vehicle and tyre manufacturing companies who were keen to know more about the training facilities that will be provided by us. The common refrain among most of the visitors was that they had never seen anything like this before. Even our foreign partners were quite impressed at the scale and quality of our training centre. Visitors realised that Madhus does not merely follow a market trend but has always been innovative enough to introduce new concepts to the automobile industry,” a company spokesperson said.