Birla Technical Services

Birla Technical Services (BTS) is an industrial group of India, with an emphasis on oil and gas drilling equipment, oil and gas production systems, oil and gas refining equipment and systems, geomatics and waste management. The company is involved with other products, please see subsidiaries list. BTS head offices are located in New Delhi.

The CK Birla Group has diversified business activities across 5 continents in both manufacturing and service sectors. Manufacturing activities include: Automobiles and Components, Engineering Products, Building Products, Cement, Castings, Electrical Fans & Lighting Products, Industrial Chemicals and Paper, while service activities include: Information Technology, Health and Education, Scientific Research and Bio-Technology, and the Caterpillar Dealership represented by Gmmco.

The Group has a turnover in excess of US$ 1.8 billion with human resources of over 20,000 employees worldwide. Birla Technical Services is part of the Birla family group of companies.

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