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Apollo Tyres adopts Amazon Web Services to make factories smarter

Firm produces over 2,200 metric tonnes of tyres daily at its seven units worldwide. With AWS, it is connecting all of its factories in the cloud this year in India and Europe

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Peerzada Abrar Bengaluru
Amazon Web Services (AWS),  the cloud computing arm of e-commerce giant Amazon announced that Apollo Tyres, India’s leading tyre manufacturer, is going all-in on AWS to digitally transform. By moving all of its IT infrastructure to AWS, Apollo Tyres can use AWS’ broad portfolio of services to innovate new customer experiences while driving productivity, compliance, and process efficiency gains globally, across seven factories.

Apollo Tyres will draw on the breadth and depth of AWS capabilities, including Internet of Things (IoT), data and analytics, and machine learning, to transform into an agile, data-driven enterprise. Using data from the factory floor and

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