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Madras Rubber Factory

History

1946

A young entrepreneur, K. M. Mammen Mappillai, opened a small toy balloon manufacturing unit in a shed at Tiruvottiyur, Madras (now Chennai).

1949

Although the factory was just a small shed without any machines, a variety of products, ranging from balloons and latex-cast squeaking toys to industrial gloves and contraceptives, were produced. During this time, MRF established its first office at 334, Thambu Chetty Street, Madras (now Chennai), Tamil Nadu, India.

1952

MRF ventured into the manufacture of tread rubber. And with that, the first machine, a rubber mill, was installed at the factory. This step into tread-rubber manufacture, was later to catapult MRF into a league that few had imagined possible.

1955

MRF soon became the only Indian-owned unit to manufacture the superior extruded, non-blooming and cushion-backed tread-rubber, enabling it to compete with the MNC's operating in India at that time.

1956

The quality of the product manufactured was of such a high standard that by the close of 1956, MRF had become the market leader with a 50% share of the tread-rubber market in India. So effective was MRF's hold on the market, that the large multinationals had no other option but to withdraw from the tread rubber business in India.

1960

The Company was incorporated as a private limited company on 5 November. The Company Manufacture automobile, aircraft, cycle tyres and tubes in collaboration with the Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co., Mansfield, Ohio, U.S.A. The tyres are sold under the trade name Mansfield Tyres (MRF). The Company also produces other industrial products made of rubber like conveyor belt, hoses etc. It took over the entire business of the Madras Rubber Factory as a going concern as from 16 November, for a consideration of Rs 25 lakhs.

1961

The Madras Rubber Factory Private Limited was converted into a public company on 1 April, and additional capital was issued in order to start the manufacture of automobile tyres and tubes in collaboration with the Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co., Mansfield, Ohio, U.S.A. The Company was given permission to export tyres having Mansfield trade mark to all world markets except U.S.A. and Canada.: 2,49,650 shares allotted without payment in cash. 350 shares subscribed for by the signatories to the Memorandum of Association. 2,50,000 shares reserved and allotted directors, etc. 5,00,000 shares issued to public in April 1961. The balance 2,50,000 shares allotted to collaborators as payment for machinery.

1962

The main plant for production of tyres and tubes were commissioned on 4 December.

1963

Nylon Hot-Stretch Unit of the latest design was commissioned in November.

6,25,000 Right Equity shares offered at par in the proportion 1:2.

1964

With the commissioning of the main plant in 1964, MRF also made progress in the export of tyres. An overseas office at Beirut

(Lebanon) was established to develop the export market, and it was amongst India's very first efforts. This year also marked the birth of the now famous MRF Muscleman.

1967

MRF became the first Indian company to export tyres to USA - the very birthplace of tyre technology.

1970

In March, 5,62,500 bonus equity shares issued in the proportion 3:10.

1973

MRF scored a major breakthrough by being among the very first in India to manufacture and market Nylon tyres.

1975

During September, 12,18,714 bonus shares issued in proportion 1:2. (Only 12,18,689 shares were taken up).

1978

The Company finalised a technical know-how collaboration with B.F. Goodrich Co., U.S.A., which became fully operative in early 1980-81.

This agreement was revalidated for further five years.

1979

The Masfield Tire & Rubber Co., U.S.A. offered for sale out of its holding 3,74,250 No. of Equity shares of Rs 10 each of the Company at

a premium of Rs 4 each as follows: 3,63,786 shares as rights to the existing shareholders in the proportion 1:8 and 10,464 shares to the employees of the Company.

1980

The Company crossed several milestones in its history. It went into technical collaboration with BF Goodrich Tire Co., USA in the year.

The name of the Company, Madras Rubber Factory Ltd. was changed to MRF Ltd in the year.

1981

Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co. of U.S.A., offered for the their balance shareholding of 3,55,537 No. of Equity shares of Rs 10 each in the

Company at a premium of Rs 4 per share as follows: 3,29,587 shares to the existing resident Indian shareholders and non-resident Indian shareholders (on non-repatriation basis) in proportion 1:10 and 25,950 shares to the Indian employees, business associates and dealers of the Company.

2,00,000 No. of Equity shares allotted in Feb. 1982 to IFCI at a premium of Rs 5 per shares on conversion of loans.

1983

The Company finalised a technical collaboration agreement with M/s. Marangoni TRS SPA, Italy for the supply of know-how for the

manufacture pre-cured tread rubber for retreading industry.

1984

Sales crossed INR two billion. MRF tyres were the first tyres selected for fitment onto the Maruti Suzuki 800 - India's first

small, modern car.

1985

A letter of intent was obtained for the manufacture of conveyor beltings and hoses in collaboration with Industiral Pirelli SPA,

Italy. Plans were also on hand to go in for a joint venture with the aero tyre division of B.F. Goodrich & Co., for retreading and subsequently for manufacturing aircraft tyres.

1986

The Company issued 15% non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each (II Series) for Rs 8 croes as rights to the existing shareholders to raise finances for modernisation of the Company. Under Cumulative interest payment scheme, these debentures are redeemable in 3 annual

instalments of Rs 35 each commencing on 8 May, 1993 at a premium of 5% in the first instalment. Under the non-cumulative interest payment scheme, the debentures are redeemable in five equal annual instalments of Rs 20 each comencing from 8 May 1991 at a premium of 5% which will be paid on 8 May, 1993.

1987

(18 months), The Company obtained MRTP clearance and a letter of intent for the manufacture of pre-cured tread rubber up to 6,000

tonnes per annum by using indigenous technology developed by the Company. MRTP clearance was also obtained for setting up a new plant at Tada in Andhra Pradesh for manufacrure of 1.5 million number of tyres and tubes per annum.

The Company entered into a collaboration agreement with Vapocure of Austraia to manufacture polyurethane paint formulations that can be

rapidly cured at room temperature and would also help in the manufacture of shatterproof glass. The plant with an installed capacity of 10,000 tonnes per annum was being set up at Gummidipoondi in Tamil Nadu.

`Funskool (India), Ltd. and `Crystal Investment and Finance Co. Ltd.' became subsidiaries of the Company. Funskool (India), Ltd.

was promoted in collaboration with Hasbro International, U.S.A., the World's largest toy makers.

1988

The MRF Pace Foundation was set up, with international pace bowler, Dennis Lillee as its Director. Not long thereafter, pace bowlers

trained at the Foundation were selected for the Indian Cricket Team.

1989

The Company was identified as `Star Exporter', a status that enables the company to get priority treatment in several areas concerned

with customs, RBI, etc.

Aero tyre division of B.F. Goodrich Co., USA was taken over by Michelin Cie of France.

Government approved the technical collaboration with Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co., U.S.A., a subsidiary of Michelin Cie., France,

for imparting latest technology for bias ply/radial aircraft tyres for a period of 5 years.

1990

The Aruna Leathers & Exports Ltd. was amalgamated with the

Company. As per the scheme one equity share of Rs 10 each of MRF Ltd. was allotted for every 10,000 shares of Rs 10 each fully paid-up held in ALEL. Accordingly, 25 equity shares were allotted to the erstwhile sharehodleres of ALEL.

The Company introduced `Vapocure' colours in the market.

(6 months), the Company privately placed 15,00,000 - 14% non-convertible debentures of Rs 100 each (III Series). The debentures

are redeemable - at a premium of 5% in three annual instalments of Rs 35 each commencing from 31 July, 1997.

The Company privately placed with SBI Mutual Fund 10,00,000 - 14% debentures (IVth Series) which are redeemable at a premium of 5% on

26 June, 1998.

During the year 5,00,000 - 14% debentures were also privately placed with Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services, Ltd. These

debentures are redeemable in three annual instalments at a premium of 5% commencing from 23 July, 1997.

1991

The Company promoted a new Company viz. MRF International, Ltd., in view of the tremendous growth potential in the export market.

3,85,000 No. of equity shares issued to (prem. Rs 242 per share) to the foreign collaborators M/s. Asia Trading Services, Hongkong.

1992

The Company has formed a new Company, viz., MRF INTERNATIONAL LIMITED and the Company has received the certificate of commencement of

business.

1993

K. M. Mammen Mappillai was awarded the Padmashri Award of National Recognition for his contribution to industry - the only industrialist

from South India to be accorded this honour. MRF also became the first tyre company in India to cross the INR 10 billion mark. In addition, the company was voted by the Far Eastern Economic Review, as one of the ten leading Corporate Groups in India and a Leader in Asia, and by readers of the A & M magazine, as one of India's most admired Marketing Companies.

1995

The Company has received the Top Export Award for the year from All India Rubber Industries Association.

1996

The Company has received an award from CAPEXIL - Certificate of Merit based on the export performance for the year.

The Far Eastern Economic Review Award was presented to MRF for the fourth year in succession in recognition of excellence.

1997

MRF Ltd has been assigned a credit rating of `PR1+' (superior) for its proposed Rs 100 crore commercial paper (CP) programme by Credit

Analysis and Research Ltd (CARE).

MRF is setting up a new plant in Pondicherry for the production of radial tyres.

The company set up the Arakonam plant in Chennai to produce bicycle tyres and tubes.

MRF began manufacturing tyres and tubes in technical collaboration with Mansfield Tire and Rubber Company, USA.

MRF has launched Nylogrip Zapper, a high performance tyre for new generation bikes.

The company tied up with Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co. of USA, a subsidiary of the French Tyre giant Michelin, which held 9.8 percent

stake in the company.

1998

MRF Tyres has signed an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) alliance with Siel Honda Motors and Hindustan Motors.

MRF has launched a market sampling operation for the MRF Zigma.

1999

MRF Ltd has decided to set up more such clinics in Northern and Western cities.

The Company has entered into agreements with the Depositories viz., National Securities Depository Ltd. [NSDL] & Central Depository

Services (India) Ltd.

AIRIA Highest Export Award was given in recognition of our outstanding export performance in respect of Auto Tyres & Tubes during

the year.

2000

The Company has set up shop in Dubai to target markets in the UAE as part of its export thrust.

MRF has launched a steel-belted premium radial tyre variant called `MRF ZVTS'.

2002

MRF was ranked highest in customer satisfaction along with multinational Bridgestone

in a study conducted by JD Power Asia pacific.

MRF Tyres Ltd sees slump in commercial vehicle tyre market and passenger car growth has also declined.

High court dismisses the writ petition filed by MRF Employees Union challenging the order

of dismissal of a worker, who was the secretary of the union.

Advertising Standard Council of India Quashed the objection raised by MRF by upholding J K Industries claim of being India's Number one tyre maker in the four wheeler segment.

MRF Ltd has obtained the 'Outstanding Corporate Sports Initiative' award from the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

2003

MRF and Bridgestone are ranked highest in a tie for the second year in a row in customer satisfaction with original tries according to JD Power Asia Pacific.

Shri K.M. Mammen Mappillai, Chairman and Managing Director expired on March 2nd.

Mr.C.D Khanna has ceased to be the Director of the company. And Mr. K S Narayanan has resigned from the board of MRF.

Mr.N Kumar and Mr Ranjit Issac Jesudasen have been appointed as the directors of the company.

Mr K S Narayanan ceased to be director of the Company with effect from April 17, 2003, consequent to his resignation from the Board of

Directors.

Mrf Ltd. has informed the Exchange that at its meeting held on December 19, 2003 the BOD have re-designated Jt. Managing Director

Mr. Arun Mammen as Managing Director of the Company w.e.f April 1, 2004.

2004

MRF Ltd. has informed that Mr Ravi Mannath has been appointed as Additional Company Secretary of the Company w.e.f. January 5, 2004.

MRF received the highest rankings in the study in four of the five factors determining overall satisfaction with tyres appearance,

durability, traction and handling.

MRF Tyres is the biggest consumer of natural rubber in India during 2002-03

Ties up with Maruti Udyog to boost motorsports in India

2007

MRF Ltd launches premium truck tyre Super Lug 50-FS.

Present

It is also involved in a range of other activities via subsidiaries. Funskool India, a Joint venture between Hasbro and MRF, is a major toy manufacturing company in the country. MF Pretreads offers world class precured tyre retreading service, and MRF Muscleflex is involved in making conveyor belts. It is presently under the leadership of Vinoo Mammen, son of the late K.M. Mammen Mappillai.

Other Activities

MRF has been involved in the development of cricket through its sponsorship of many cricketers and MRF Pace Foundation. At one point of time, MRF was the bat sponsor of world-class batsmen including Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar, and Australian captain Steve Waugh.

After Waugh's and Lara's retirement from international cricket, on 4th September 2009, MRF's contract with Sachin Tendulkar too expired. Sachin now uses Adidas bats, and MRF are currently sponsoring Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma two other members of the Indian cricket team.

External links

Official website of MRF Tyres

Cricket Bats

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