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Kirloskar Group

Overview

The Kirloskar Group is one of India's oldest industrial conglomerates, headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra. Founded in the early twentieth century by Laxmanrao Kirloskar, the group is engaged in the manufacture of pumps, engines, compressors, electric motors, machine tools, and a range of allied engineering products. It comprises several listed and unlisted companies controlled by members of the Kirloskar family.

Key facts

Type Conglomerate (engineering and manufacturing)
Founder Laxmanrao Kirloskar
Headquarters Pune, Maharashtra, India
Industry Pumps, engines, compressors, machine tools, electric motors, agricultural and industrial equipment
Country of origin India
Notable township Kirloskarvadi, Sangli district, Maharashtra

Background

The group traces its origins to a small workshop set up by Laxmanrao Kirloskar in the late 19th century, which initially produced bicycles and later moved into the manufacture of iron ploughs, fodder cutters, and other agricultural implements. The relocation of the works to a site in present-day Sangli district led to the establishment of Kirloskarvadi, one of India's earliest industrial townships built around a single enterprise.

Through successive generations of the Kirloskar family, the business expanded from agricultural implements into a broad portfolio of mechanical and electrical engineering products, and over time was reorganised into multiple operating companies.

Group companies

The Kirloskar Group is structured as a federation of independently managed companies. Among the principal entities historically associated with the group are:

  • Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) — the flagship company, focused on fluid management, pumps, and valves.
  • Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited (KOEL) — manufacturer of diesel engines, generating sets and pumpsets.
  • Kirloskar Pneumatic Company Limited (KPCL) — air and gas compressors, refrigeration and transmission products.
  • Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Limited — pig iron and grey iron castings.
  • Kirloskar Electric Company — electric motors, alternators, transformers and drives.
  • Mysore Kirloskar — historically associated with machine tools.

History and timeline

  • Late 19th century: Laxmanrao Kirloskar establishes a small mechanical workshop, initially making bicycles.
  • Early 20th century: Production of iron ploughs and agricultural implements begins, marking the entry into engineering manufacturing.
  • 1910s: Operations are shifted to a new site that develops into the township of Kirloskarvadi.
  • Mid-20th century: The group diversifies into diesel engines, pumps, electric motors, machine tools and compressors, with new companies set up to handle each line.
  • Post-liberalisation period: Group companies modernise product lines, expand exports, and enter into technical and joint-venture collaborations with international engineering firms.

Significance

The Kirloskar Group occupies an important place in the industrial history of India. Its early adoption of indigenous manufacturing for agricultural and irrigation equipment contributed to the mechanisation of Indian farming, while its diesel engines and pumps became widely used in rural water supply, irrigation and small industry. Kirloskarvadi is frequently cited as a pioneering example of a planned industrial township in India, predating most public-sector company towns. The family has also been associated with patronage of education, the arts, and the long-running Marathi periodical Kirloskar.

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