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Cosco (India) Limited

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Type
  
Public

Website
  
www.cosco.in

Founded
  
1980

Number of employees
  
1001–2500

Headquarters
  
India

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Industry
  
Sports & Fitness Equipments

Key people
  
Devinder Kumar Jain (Managing Director & CEO) Narinder Kumar Jain (Managing Director)

Operating income
  
125.79 crore (March 2016)

Stock price
  
530545 (BOM) ₹ 235.00 0.00 (0.00%)6 Mar, 3:30 PM IST - Disclaimer

Cosco (India) Ltd. is an Indian Sports Equipment Manufacturer based in Delhi.

Contents

Cosco makes equipment for many sports, among them Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Handball, Cricket, Tennis, Rackets, Table Tennis, Skates as well as Fitness Equipments.

History

The company incorporated or came into existence on 25 January 1980 under The Companies Act 1956. The company was a sister concern of Enkay India Rubber Company Pvt Ltd, which is also engaged in producing sports products for a number of years.

It was a private company until 15 March 1994 after which the company was transformed into a Public Company. After incorporation of the company it took over the partnership Firm Coronation Sportingball Co., which started operating in 1976 and was engaged in the production of Sporting Balls. The company's shares are issued in India's Stock Exchanges (BSE and DSE).

The company is also associated with The World Federation Of The Sporting Good Industry, The Sport Goods Export Promotion Council and with The Sports Goods Foundation Of India.

Sponsorship

Most of the Tournaments in India use Cosco sports products. It has managed to retain its place in the market for producing good quality sport and fitness equipments. Cosco was the official sports partner for the 35th National Games Kerala, 2015 for Football, Table Tennis and Hand Ball that were held from 31 January 2015 to 14 February 2015.

References

Cosco (India) Limited Wikipedia