Continental AG will increase 30% staff at Indian base
(chinatrucks.com, July 6, 2010) The largest auto accessory supplier in Europe, Continental AG announces on June 30th, 2010 that it is to increase 30% staff at Indian base in 2010. Furthermore, Continental AG will recruit more staff in future five years.
At present, Continental AG has established eight operation bases in Bangalore, New Delhi, Calcutta, Manesa, and Pune. Overall sales revenue of these bases are taken 14% of Asian sales revenue.
Continental AG has established 130 operation bases in 46 countries at the global with over 138,000 staff.
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