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RSB Group to make components for electric vehicles at Adityapur

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November 1, 2021
in Jharkhand
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Jamshedpur, Nov 1 : RSB Transmissions (India) Ltd which has its manufacturing facility at Adityapur industrial area in adjoining Seraikela-Kharsawan district would soon start manufacturing auto components for electric vehicles

 

According to the vice-chairman of RSB Group,  S K Behera, manufacturing auto components for electric vehicles would be part of its expansion.

 

Currently, the company manufactures original equipment automotive aggregates and systems.

 

It makes propeller shafts, axles, transmission components, aluminum castings, ferrous castings, running gear systems, trailers, and construction equipment aggregates.

RSB Transmissions India Limited’s headquarter is at Pune.

 

The company vice-chairman who recently recovered from Covid-19  said they have adopted several measures at the company like making workouts mandatory for employees and contactless / sensor-based systems so as to reduce the chances of spread of the virus.

 

The company also has in its credit of not retrenching any employees during both the phases of Covid-18.

 

All employees got their salary in time. Over and above the company management ensured that employees should not suffer and that they continue to discharge their financial obligations like paying school fees of their wards etc during the past one-and-half years of the Covid-19 induced pandemic.

 

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