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  • Mahindra Aerospace will hold 75. 1% in each of these Australian companies, which in turn will have stock options of 20%-25% in Mahindra Aerospace Private Limited (MAPL), a subsidiary of Mahindra Engineering Services (MES) and part of Systech, which is the components division of M&M.

    The Financial Express 2009

  • Mahindra Aerospace will hold 75. 1% in each of these Australian companies, which in turn will have stock options of 20%-25% in Mahindra Aerospace Private Limited (MAPL), a subsidiary of Mahindra Engineering Services (MES) and part of Systech, which is the components division of M&M.

    The Financial Express 2009

  • Mahindra Aerospace will hold 75. 1% in each of these Australian companies, which in turn will have stock options of 20%-25% in Mahindra Aerospace Private Limited (MAPL), a subsidiary of Mahindra Engineering Services (MES) and part of Systech, which is the components division of M&M.

    The Financial Express 2009

  • "Our plant then gets certified much faster," said Hemant Luthra , president of Systech, Mahindra's component manufacturing division, of which Mahindra Aerospace is a part.

    Mahindra Aerospace Seeks Tech Partner Shally Seth Mohile of Mint 2011

  • "Our plant then gets certified much faster," said Hemant Luthra , president of Systech, Mahindra's component manufacturing division, of which Mahindra Aerospace is a part.

    Mahindra Aerospace Seeks Tech Partner Shally Seth Mohile of Mint 2011

  • "Our plant then gets certified much faster," said Hemant Luthra , president of Systech, Mahindra's component manufacturing division, of which Mahindra Aerospace is a part.

    Mahindra Aerospace Seeks Tech Partner Shally Seth Mohile of Mint 2011

  • Over 350,000 Systech distributed networking products facilitate mission critical applications worldwide.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "With today's cellular coverage, a company can communicate with a broad range of products, ranging from a wind turbine, to a pipeline monitor, to a remote display, from anywhere in the world," says Systech president,

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • According to Jon Goby, Systech Vice President, Sales, "The new dial to cellular solution directly addresses these problems so that merchants can realize faster and less expensive IP-based transactions, by trading a $35 per month fixed phone line for an under $10 per month cellular connection, while avoiding replacement of existing dial-based hardware."

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In non-payment, remote access applications, Systech provides hardware and software solutions to capture information, monitor equipment and update data anywhere within cellular range.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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