I tried further to work on associates and other major subsidiaries of Honeywell group in India. Came across intersting Trademark related suit filed by Honeywell Inc. to protect Honeywell Trademark in India. I am enclosing link of same.
In the judgement, Honeywell group presence in India along with key subsidiaries are provided in detail. I feel they would be accurate since same is submission by Honeywell Inc in the Delhi high court.
Key Subsidiaries are as under:
The plaintiff’s presence in India dates back about 8 decades to the 1930’s when the erstwhile Universal Oil Products, part of the plaintiff’s Performance Materials and Technologies Business Group licensed their Dubbs Cracking Process to the Burmah Oil Corporation to produce gasoline at India’s first oil refinery in Digboi, Assam.
The plaintiff (Honeywell Inc.) and its affiliates have been directly present in India at least since the year 1984 and has subsequently expanded its presence in India. Today, the plaintiff employs about 13,000 staff in India through the establishment of various companies inter alia,
a. Honeywell Automation India Limited (HAIL), a member of the Honeywell family of companies was setup in 1984 as a leading provider of integrated automation and software solutions that improve productivity and enhance safety and security of homes and businesses.
b. Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab Pvt. Ltd. (HTSL) formed in 1994, headquartered at Bangalore, is a wholly owned subsidiary of plaintiff. HTSL provides product solutions and analytics, new product introduction, advanced research and technology and IT and business process solutions to the plaintiff’s business across the world. HTSL has operations in Bangalore, Madurai and Pune in India; Beijing and Shanghai in China; Minneapolis and Phoenix in USA; Prague and Brno in the Czech Republic and St. Petersburg in Russia and Bahrain in the Middle East.
c. Honeywell International India Pvt. Ltd. (HIIPL), was established in 1995 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the plaintiff. HIIPL is a multi-business company with various strategic business units operating out of this entity and employs roughly 13,000 people in India.
d. Honeywell Turbo Technologies Limited (HTTL) was incorporated in 2004 in India and is a part of the plaintiff’s transportation systems business and is a worldwide leader and the leading manufacturer of automotive turbochargers. HTTL is also headquartered in Pune.