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Apollo Tyres is one of India's Best Workplaces

in the Manufacturing Sector

January 24, 2018

 
Great Place to Work Institute ranked the company in top 10 workplaces

Great Place to Work Institute has identified Apollo Tyres, India’s leading tyre maker, as one of India’s Best Workplaces in Manufacturing – 2018. The company is ranked among the top 10 workplaces in the manufacturing segment in India. Apollo Tyres has been rated highly for its transparency in performance management process, especially the variable pay, and the employee development programmes.

Commenting on the rankings, Satish Sharma, President, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa (APMEA), Apollo Tyres Ltd said, “I would like to congratulate all Apolloites for securing this prestigious recognition. This ranking betters our previously secured top positions in the Auto Components space. Guided by our core value of ‘One Family’, the work on people agenda is a continuum at Apollo Tyres, and is always accorded top priority.  We have grown to become an Indian Multinational, and our people policies have been on a fast track mode as well, propelling the career aspirations of many high performing candidates.”

A total of 106 Indian manufacturing companies participated in this year’s Great Place to Work Institute’s survey, involving more than 37,000 employees, which takes into account employees’ perspectives and assigns two-third weightage to the voice of employees. The balance one-third weightage is assigned to people practices implemented across the organisation. Basis this, the top 25 best workplaces in the manufacturing sector were identified.

Apollo Tyres currently has four manufacturing facilities in India -- two (including a leased facility) in the rubber-producing state of Kerala, and one each in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, and is in the process of setting-up a Greenfield unit in Andhra Pradesh with an investment of Rs 1800 crores in the first phase. The company employs around 16000 people globally.