Eaton
Bell selects Eaton hydraulic technology to power the U.S. Armyâs Future Long Range Assault Aircraft
15 Mar 2024
Eatonâs EV chargers meet Californiaâs CTEP requirements for charging, billing transparency to boost driver confidence
08 Mar 2024
Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced its Green Motion electric vehicle (EV) chargers available in North America are certified to meet the California Type Evaluation Program (CTEP) requirements for transparent billing practices.
Eaton receives two grants from the Czech Republic, continues to expand mobility capabilities and resources in Europe, Middle East, and Africa
08 Mar 2024
Eaton named one of the Worldâs Most Ethical Companies® for the 13
07 Mar 2024
For the 13th time Eaton has been named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for demonstrating best-in-class ethics, compliance and governance practices.
Eaton introduces three new power take-off applications and hydraulic control valves at Work Truck Show
28 Feb 2024
Eaton makes it easier and faster to add EV charging at commercial buildings, multifamily homes and public charging locations
21 Feb 2024
Adding electric vehicle (EV) charging stations often requires complex and expensive upgrades to existing electrical infrastructure.
Eaton earns Leadership Level ranking from CDP for climate disclosure making company a top performer among industry peers
19 Feb 2024
Eaton has earned a Leadership Level designation from CDP, the worldâs leading environmental disclosure platform, for the fifth consecutive year for our climate transparency.
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Company story – Quaker Oats
By Kiron Kasbekar | 08 Mar 2024
Quaker Oats is a company whose products I remember from my childhood days. Years before a foreign exchange crisis caused the Indian government to impose curbs on consumer product imports, we used to see a host of foreign brands in the Indian market. Including Quaker Oats, which I remember eating when I was a child, and which has been available for the past two decades or more.
How Quaker Oats grabbed customers’ attention
By Kiron Kasbekar | 07 Mar 2024
Quaker Oats, the American food products giant that was created in 1901 through the merger of many older oat millers, and was acquired by a bigger foods giant, Pepsi, in 2001, has been an innovative company. One example of its innovativeness shows in its packaging – the cereal box it launched in 1915.
Company story – Cunard Line
By Kiron Kasbekar | 12 Jan 2024
The Cunard Line started its life in Glasgow in 1839 as the British and North American Royal Mail Steam-Packet Company when Samuel Cunard was awarded the first British transatlantic steamship mail contract.
Samuel Slater – textile tycoon or traitor?
By Kiron Kasbekar | 26 Dec 2023
Samuel Slater is a name that holds significant importance in the annals of American industrial history. Often referred to as the ‘Father of the American Factory System’, Slater's contributions played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s industrial landscape.
Underwood Typewriter Company – an icon of the past
By Kiron Kasbekar | 21 Dec 2023
You’ve probably never heard of Underwood typewriters. For the company folded up in 1963 – 60 years ago. You may not even have seen and handled a typewriter, unless someone in your family owned one.
The rise and fall of Chrysler
By Kiron Kasbekar | 16 Dec 2023
A century ago, the American automobile industry was more crowded than a vegetable market on a Sunday morning, with such a wide variety of stuff on sale that buyers were spoilt for choice. Buyers could pick and choose, bargain, pay up and drive out with the newly purchased vehicle.
TRW – the tide turned
By Kiron Kasbekar | 13 Dec 2023
There used to be an American company called Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc. This company, which was a global supplier of automotive systems, modules, and components to car and truck manufacturers, started small, as most companies do. Then, as the automotive industry grew bigger, so did TRW.
The rise and fall of Nokia
By Aniket Gupta | 07 Dec 2023
My interest is stories about dominant companies that failed all of a sudden. These companies were once etched into people’s minds but have since become a symbol of nostalgia. One such company, which was the biggest in its industry before it failed catastrophically, is Nokia.
Yahoo!: The first king of the internet
By Aniket Gupta | 01 Dec 2023
The year is 1994. You go to the internet to search for a particular website, but there is no Google that could be used to search your desired website. What do you do? The answer is that you use Yahoo.