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Amit Agrawal has extensive work experience in various roles within the procurement and supply chain field. Amit is currently the SVP Global Procurement at Suzlon Group since 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Supply Chain at TPI Composites India from 2019 to 2022.
Amit was also with Suzlon Group from 2012 to 2019, holding positions of Sr. General Manager and later General Manager in the Purchase department.
Before joining Suzlon Group, they worked at ASIA MOTORS WORKS as the DGM of Vendor Development from 2011 to 2012. Amit also served as a Sr. Manager in Purchase & Vendor Development at Mahindra Navistar Automotives Ltd. from 2006 to 2011.
Amit's earlier experience includes roles such as Manager Engineering at Caparo Engineering (2005-2006), Assistant Manager in Engineering & Development at Lear Automotive India Pvt Limited (2000-2005), and Engineer in Production Engineering at Federal Mogul Sintered Product Limited (1997-2000). Amit began their career as an Assistant Manager in Engineering & Development at Gabriel India Limited from 1994 to 1997.
Amit Agrawal pursued their Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya from 1990 to 1994.
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Suzlon Energy Limited is a provider of renewable energy solutions. The Company is a producer of wind turbines. It offers a range of solar energy solutions, such as solar irradiance assessment, land acquisition and approvals, infrastructure and power evacuation, supply chain, installation and commission and life cycle asset management. It offers S97, S111 and classic feet. Its S97 is a wind turbine generator designed to make low wind sites viable. The S97 is available in two variants: S97 90 meter (m) and S97 120m. Its S111 is suitable for class III sites and a range of altitudes and temperatures. The S111 is available in two variants: S111 90m and S111 120m. Its S88-2.1 megawatt (MW) is designed for a medium wind speed regime. Its S82-1.5 MW and S66-1.25 MW are designed for generating optimal power output even at sites with a wind speed regime. Its manufacturing facilities for wind turbine generator components and rotor blades are located in India, Brazil and the United States.