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Alinea Fixture Frame



Aluminium Machining For Aeronautical Part



Bogie Frame Inspection Fixture for Railways



Boom Welding Base Frame for Telcon Project



Chasis Welding Fixture with Hydraulic Clamping for M&M



Excavator Chasis



Machined Parts



Maching of Cast Iron Die



Main Body For Mining Equipment



Pattern for Machine Bed



Adaptor Plate Machining For Turbine



CMM Base Frame



Precise Boring Of Mining Component



Robotic Welding Fixtures for Larsen & Toubro



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Inspection Fixture



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 1



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 2



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 3



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 4



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 5



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 6



Semi Trailing Arm For TATA Motors Stage 7



Strucal Frame Machining



Turret For JCB



Vertical Machining Center Bed Machined



Machining Of Robotic Frame



Machining of Oil & Gas Equipment Housing



Welding Jig For Caterpillar Project



Tata Motors
The Tata group comprises over 100 operating companies in seven business sectors: communications and information technology, engineering, materials, services, energy, consumer products and chemicals. The group has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents, and its companies export products and services to 85 countries.
The total revenue of Tata companies, taken together, was $100.09 billion (around Rs475,721 crore) in 2011-12, with 58 percent of this coming from business outside India. Tata companies employ over 450,000 people worldwide. The Tata name has been respected in India for more than 140 years for its adherence to strong values and business ethics.


Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) is a technology, engineering, construction and manufacturing company. It is one of the largest and most respected companies in India's private sector.
More than seven decades of a strong, customer-focused approach and the continuous quest for world-class quality have enabled it to attain and sustain leadership in all its major lines of business.
L&T has an international presence, with a global spread of offices. A thrust on international business has seen overseas earnings grow significantly. It continues to grow its global footprint, with offices and manufacturing facilities in multiple countries.


Mahindra
Founded in 1945 as a steel trading company, we entered automotive manufacturing in 1947 to bring the iconic Willys Jeep onto Indian roads. Over the years, we have diversified into many new businesses in order to better meet the needs of our customers. We follow a unique business model of creating empowered companies that enjoy the best of entrepreneurial independence and Group-wide synergies. This principle has led our growth into a US $15.9 billion multinational group with more than 155,000 employees in over 100 countries across the globe.
Today, our operations span 18 key industries that form the foundation of every modern economy: aerospace, aftermarket, agribusiness, automotive, components, construction equipment, consulting services, defense, energy, farm equipment, finance and insurance, industrial equipment, information technology, leisure and hospitality, logistics, real estate, retail, and two wheelers.


JCB
Throughout our 65 year history, we have always invested heavily in research and development, keeping JCB at the cutting edge of innovation.
Today, JCB has some of the finest engineering facilities across the globe, produces a range of over 300 machines and maintains a reputation for unrivalled customer service.
JCB India Limited, Ballabgarh (Haryana), India’s largest manufacturer of construction equipment is a fully owned subsidiary of JC Bamford Excavators Limited, UK. The company offers 21 different machines in seven product types such as Backhoe Loaders, Loading Shovels, Tracked Excavators, Compactors, Telehandlers, Skid Steer Loaders and Pick and Carry Crane. An excellent network of 54 dealers and over 450+ outlets throughout the country, along with a world-class customer service network support. JCB also runs Operator Training School with over 15000 operators trained till date.


Bajaj
The Bajaj Group is amongst the top 10 business houses in India. Its footprint stretches over a wide range of industries, spanning automobiles (two-wheelers and three-wheelers), home appliances, lighting, iron and steel, insurance, travel and finance. The group's flagship company, Bajaj Auto, is ranked as the world's fourth largest two- and three- wheeler manufacturer and the Bajaj brand is well-known across several countries in Latin America, Africa, Middle East, South and South East Asia. Founded in 1926, at the height of India's movement for independence from the British, the group has an illustrious history. The integrity, dedication, resourcefulness and determination to succeed which are characteristic of the group today, are often traced back to its birth during those days of relentless devotion to a common cause. Jamnalal Bajaj, founder of the group, was a close confidant and disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. In fact, Gandhiji had adopted him as his son. This close relationship and his deep involvement in the independence movement did not leave Jamnalal Bajaj with much time to spend on his newly launched business venture.


KUKA
Compared with other technical innovations, the robot is still relatively young. The world’s first industrial robot was not installed until the middle of the 20th century. The first electrically driven robot – controlled by a microprocessor – was launched on the market in 1974. In 1996, KUKA Robot Group achieved a quantum leap in industrial robot development. That year saw the launch of the first PC-based controller, developed by KUKA. This marked the dawn of a new era of “real” mechatronics, characterized by the precise interaction of software, controller and mechanical systems.
This means that the use of robot technology ensures consistently high quality for capital goods and consumer products from a vast range of different sectors. For robots can be used in practically any application: handling, stacking, inspecting, polishing or grinding. In combination with new gripper and sensor technologies, previously unimaginable robotic applications become possible.