SOCIETY OF INDIAN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERES
Location
Delhi
Founded
1999-06-01
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2025-05-20 (iamrenew.com)
Sistema.bio, Danone to deploy 6,500 biodigesters on dairy farms globally
Sistema.bio, a biodigestion technology provider for family farmers, has signed a MoU with Danone, during the 17th edition of the SIAM.
Read more2025-02-20 (indiatimes.com)
SIAM: BS7 committee examining compliance challenges of ethanol-blended fuels - ET Auto
SIAM On BS7 Emission Norms: Banerjee emphasises that the automotive industry has been on track with its ethanol-blended fuel targets. He outlines SIAM's key milestones.
Read more2021-12-15 (businesstoday.in)
Crop stubble burning: Lessons from SIAM-CII's new initiative
Under the "Sukh da Saah" (breath of relief) initiative, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) partnered with CII Foundation to work with farmers in Punjab to counter the practice of crop stubble burning with alternate solutions.
Read more2021-08-24 (indiatimes.com)
Opinion: Environment, society, governance, and automobiles – a heady mix? - ET Auto
Auto Industry Performance: The May 10, 2021 circular of SEBI has made it mandatory for companies to report on their performance on sustainability-related factors. It has far-reaching implications on how businesses conduct themselves, right from investment to consumer protection. After conversations with auto industry veterans and experts the author concludes, among other points, that automaker / automarketer in India will have to go well beyond the current tangible factors that impact only the bottom line, and that the citizen, consumer, customer, and employee will be crucial stakeholders in the process of performance evaluation. The industry will need an independent organisation to put it all together and start that process. Bodies like SEBI, SIAM, ACMA, FADA, CII and FICCI should be involved from the first day in setting the standards and procedure.
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