Bob Herritty

Executive Director International Business at HBL Power Systems Ltd

Bob Herritty is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in international business and market development within the technology and power sectors. Currently serving as the Executive Director of International Business at HBL Power Systems since April 2011, Herritty oversees all international battery sales and offshore subsidiaries. Prior roles include Vice President of Global Transportation Markets at Alcatel-Lucent, Managing Director positions at Harmer and Simmons Limited and Saft Power Systems Ltd, and Group Global Accounts Director at Premier Farnell plc. Herritty's career began at Saft, where a trajectory unfolded through multiple leadership roles across North America, Singapore, and the UK. Herritty earned a BSc in Chemistry from Royal Holloway College, University of London.

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Redditch, United Kingdom

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HBL Power Systems Ltd

HBL Power Systems Limited is engaged in the business of manufacturing batteries. The Company's segments include Batteries and Electronics. The Batteries and Electronics segment consists of various types of products for defense, aviation, telecom and industrial application. Its products include batteries, including Lead Acid Batteries, Nickel-Cadmium Batteries and Specialized Defense Batteries; Power Electronics, which includes Thyristor Battery Charger, Switch Mode Rectifiers, Battery Monitoring System and Earth Leakage Monitor; Concrete Products, including Spun Concrete Poles, Spun Concrete Poles, Spun Concrete Poles and Hollow Core Slabs; Renewable energy, which includes Off-grid Solar Systems and HBL Green Products Division, and Engineering Solutions, which includes Training Simulators and Railways, including Data Loggers, Audio Frequency Track Circuit, Electronic Interlocking System, Train Collision Avoidance System, Train Management System, SPAD Alert System and Rail System Unit.


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1,001-5,000

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