IT’S A COMPANY THAT LEADS WITH approximately 95,000 employees around the world and has solutions that penetrate all spheres of life. Right from electrical to aerospace to filtration and hydraulics, Eaton is globally one of the largest power management companies. Manufacturing Today speaks to Nitin Chalke, Managing Director, Corporate (India) and President; North America; Crouse-Hinds, B-Line and Oil & Gas, Electrical and Syed Sajjadh Ali, MD - India, Electrical Sector, Eaton, to understand how the company is dealing with creating cost-effective solutions for its customers, and ways it is dealing with the pandemic.
You have four businesses in India. Could you telling me the advantages each one of them offer across sectors?
Nitin Chalke (NC): As a company, we are dedicated to improving people's lives and the environment with power management technologies that are reliable, efficient and safe. Everything we experience in our modern world is made possible by power, be it planes or hospitals or factories or data centers or vehicles or the electrical grid. Every day, all around the world, people depend on technology, transportation, energy and infrastructure to live, work and thrive. And the companies who provide these products and services depend on us to help solve some of the toughest electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power management challenges on the planet. Because we never lose sight of what matters.
Syed Sajjadh Ali (SSA): We have several businesses and this is what they do:
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