Honeywell Automation India Limited (HAIL)was started in the year 1987 as a JV between Tata and Honeywell. It was known as Tata Honeywell Limited each holding 39.54% stake. Later in 2004 Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc. bought Tata's stake and the name was changed to Honeywell Automation India Limited.
Leader in Integrated automation solutions Honeywell Automation India Limited (HAIL) is a leader in providing integrated automation and software solutions besides process solutions and building solutions. A Fortune 500 company, it has a wide product portfolio in environmental and combustion controls, sensing controls, etc. It also provides engineering services in the field of automation and control to global clients.
Technology Sharing by Holding company HAIL has the privilege to access a few of the latest products and technologies of its ultimate holding company Honeywell International Inc. for launching in Indian markets.
Business segments HAIL caters to its esteemed clientele in domestic markets through various segments which are Process solutions, Building solutions, Management Systems, Advanced Sensing Technologies. It caters to its customers in export markets through the Global Engineering Services Segment and the Global Manufacturing Segment.
Caters to Diversified Industries Honeywell automation is well placed to cater services through its various business segments to various industries like Aerospace, Buildings & Cities, Chemicals & Materials, Healthcare, Industrial & Manufacturing, Retail, and Safety
Esteemed clientele Honeywell has a strong track record of serving clients who are having presence across industries in India. Its clientele includes well-known companies with good presence in domestic markets as well as international markets. Some of its reputed customers include Reliance, Vedanta, HPCL, TCS, Delhi Airport, AIIMS, ITC Hotel, Kolkata airport, Mahindra & Mahindra, Kirloskar Oil Engines.
Major Concerns Major concerns of the co. include rising international crude oil prices, forex rate fluctuations and disruption of the global supply chain.