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Honda Siel Power Products to be known as Honda India Power Products

By ANI | Updated: July 6, 2020 13:20 IST

Power products manufacturer Honda Siel Power Products on Monday announced the change in its name to Honda India Power Products.

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Power products manufacturer Honda Siel Power Products on Monday announced the change in its name to Honda India Power Products.

After the cessation of a joint venture agreement with its long-time partner Usha International, Honda Siel had applied for the corporate name change.

It was recently certified by the Registrar of Compes. The name change will be with immediate effect.

"We are committed to the Indian market and will continue to deliver our customers with high-quality Honda power products and will strive to provide people the joy of making their lives better," said Takahiro Ueda, Chairman, Managing Director, President and CEO of Honda India Power Products.

Honda India Power Products was established in September 1985. It manufactures and markets a range of portable generators, water pumps, tillers and general-purpose engine at its manufacturing facility at Greater Noida.

It is also engaged in the marketing of lawnmower, brush cutter and long-tailed outboard engines.

( With inputs from ANI )

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