Bharat Forge
Bharat Forge is the Kalyani Group's first company, founded on 19 June 1961. It manufactures automotive components as well as components for industries such as aerospace, railways, marine, and conventional and non-conventional energy. Bharat Forge is the flagship company of the Kalyani Group and has several subsidiaries. Bharat Forge Kilsta, Bharat Forge CDP, and BF Aluminiumtechnik are the company's Europe-based forging units.[15] Defence manufacturer Kalyani Strategic Systems Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bharat Forge. Kalyani Strategic Systems owns a 51% stake in Kalyani Rafael Advanced Systems, a joint venture with Israeli defence company Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.[16]
Kalyani Strategic Systems bought a 51% share in the Indian subsidiary of Zorya Mashproekt. On 9 May 2023, the company signed the acquisition agreement. The acquisition process was finished on 31 December 2023.[17][18]
Sharp India
Kalyani Telecommunications & Electronics Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated on 5 July 1985 by Bharat Forge. The company manufactured black and white and colour television sets, and videocassette recorders under the brand name Optonica. It became a public limited company on 20 September 1985. The company was renamed Kalyani Sharp India Ltd. on 2 May 1986. Japan's Sharp Corporation acquired a 40% stake in Kalyani Sharp India Ltd. in 1990. The company was renamed Sharp India Ltd. in 2005.[19]
Kalyani Steels
Kalyani Steels Limited (KSL) was established in February 1973 to fulfill the group's in-house requirements for forging quality steel.[20] It manufactures special carbon and alloy steels and alloy steel ingots blooms and billets.[21]
Hospet Steel Limited
The manufacturing facility at Koppal, Hospet, Karnataka (known as Hospet Steels) was established in 1998 as a Joint venture alliance between Mukand and Kalyani Steels. It is an integrated steel plant, spread across 375 acres, with steel-making, finishing and testing facilities.[22] The current capacity of the plant is 2.9 MTPA.It is also knows as Kalyani Steels Hospet plant[23]
Kalyani Carpenter
Kalyani Carpenter Special Steels Ltd. (now Saarloha Advanced Materials Pvt. Ltd.) was established in 1999 as a joint venture between Kalyani Steels and American company Carpenter Technology Corporation.[24] Kalyani Steels' original facility in Pune is now operated by Kalyani Carpenter.[20]
Kalyani Forge
Ellora Engineering Co. Pvt. Ltd. was founded by Neelkanth A. Kalyani in 1979 and began commercial production of forgings in 1981. The company was renamed Kalyani Forge Limited in 1992. Kalyani Forge was the first forging company in India to have the entire press technology as opposed to hammers, which were more common at that time. It is a leader forging and machining critical parts like connecting rods, stub axles, and driveline components.[25]
Kalyani Technoforge
Kalyani Technoforge Limited, formerly Kalyani Thermal Systems Limited,[26] was established in 1979. It manufactures forgings, machined components, sub-assemblies, and assemblies.[27]
Automotive Axles
Automotive Axles Limited (AAL) was established on 21 April 1981 as a joint venture between the Kalyani Group (35.52%) and American company Meritor (35.52%). It manufactures drive axles, non-drive axles, front steer axles, specialty axles, defence axles, and drum and disc brakes. Automotive Axles has manufacturing plants in Mysore, Karnataka, and Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.[28]
Kalyani Global
Kalyani Global Engineering Private Limited was established in 1985. It is engaged in the urban infrastructure and construction industry.[29]
Hikal
Hikal Limited is a specialty chemicals company established in 1988. It manufactures active ingredients and intermediates and provides R&D services for pharmaceutical, animal health, biotech, and crop protection companies.[30]
Kalyani Maxion Wheels
Baba Kalyani established a wheel manufacturing facility in Chakan, Pune, at the request of Ratan Tata, with technology from Hayes Lemmerz. Kalyani Lemmerz Ltd (KLL) was established as joint venture between the Kalyani Group (75%) and Hayes Lemmerz International Inc (25%) in 1996. In 1998, Hayes Lemmerz increased its stake in the company to 85%, with the Kalyani Group holding the remaining 15%.[31] In February 2007, Kalyani Lemmerz announced that it would invest $25 million to expand capacity at its wheel manufacturing facility at Chakan.[32] Hayes Lemmerz International Inc was acquired by Brazilian company Iochpe-Maxion in October 2011.[33][34] Kalyani Lemmerz Ltd. was renamed Kalyani Maxion Wheels Ltd. following the acquisition.[35]
BF Utilities
BF Utilities Limited was established on 15 September 2000 as a result of the demerger of the Investment and Windmills division of Bharat Forge Limited. The Investment business was demerged again from BF Utilities Ltd to a new company called BF Investment Ltd. (BFIL) on 14 January 2011.
Kalyani Investment
On 25 June 2009, Kalyani Investment Company Limited (KICL) was formed through the demerger of the investment business from Kalyani Steels, along with the amalgamation of the "Investment Undertaking" from three subsidiaries of Kalyani Steel: Chakrapani Investments & Trades, Surajmukhi Investment & Finance, and Gladiolla Investments.[36]
BF Investment
BF Investment Ltd. (BFIL) was established on 14 January 2011 as a result of the demerger of the Investment division from BF Utilities Ltd. BFIL holds stakes in several other Kalyani Group companies.
Baramati Speciality Steels
Baramati Speciality Steels Limited (BSSL) was founded in 2011. It is located in Satara, Maharashtra.
Synise Technologies
Synise Technologies Ltd. is a company focused on procurement and Selling Services.[37]
KCTI
Kalyani Centre for Technology and Innovation (KCTI) is an ISO 17025 NABL certified laboratory established in Pune by the Kalyani Group at an investment of $14 million. The lab is recognized by the Department of Science and Technology, and by Rolls-Royce and Boeing.[38]