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Enriching society through aluminium products: Jindal Aluminium upholds its no.1 position as India's largest aluminium extrusion company

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Business | May 16, 2023 4:07:46 PM IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 16 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Jindal Aluminium, India's largest aluminium extrusion company, has produced a record 1,06,000 metric tons of extruded Aluminium products. The company has maintained its position as India's largest Aluminium extruded products manufacturer since its inception. Its dominant position in Aluminium Extrusion is a testament to its commitment to delivering high-quality products in the shortest lead time using best-in-class technology. The company witnessed a year-on-year growth of 16 per cent in its revenue for FY22-23. By prioritizing innovation and value, the company has maintained its position as a prominent player in the industry while striving toward a prosperous, sustainable future. Jindal Aluminium has used 100 per cent renewable energy at its manufacturing units in Bengaluru (Bangalore) and Dabaspet. It was the first company to set up wind power plants in 1997 in Karnataka. Since then, the company has used renewable energy to produce engineered Aluminium products. As a strong sustainability proponent, Jindal Aluminium benchmarked modern green manufacturing practices two decades ago. Speaking on occasion, its Vice-chairman and Managing Director, Pragun Khaitan, said, "As we look towards the future, Jindal Aluminium remains committed to its core values of innovation, efficiency, and excellence. We constantly strive to improve manufacturing processes using technology and generate more value for our customers, people, and the planet." Thanks to its expertise in manufacturing intricate Aluminium profiles and well-known quality products, the company has been successfully exporting to over 45 countries. It is also resolute in spending much on R&D to find novel uses for Aluminium in different industries positioning itself to take advantage of rising markets in India, such as EVs, packaging, and batteries. "Our unwavering focus on excellence sets us apart and enables us to maintain our leadership position in the industry." adds the Vice-chairman and Managing Director of Jindal Aluminium. Jindal Aluminium is focused on new opportunities in domestic manufacturing and continuously increasing its export market share. The company plans to add capacity through both organic and inorganic options. The company has concluded an Rs 100 crore acquisition of Indo Alusys Industries Limited (IAIL-Bhiwadi) assets and announced the successful commencement of production at the revived Bhiwadi unit in 2022. The company is also adding up further production capacities in their Bhiwadi unit, and once fully operational, Jindal Aluminium's extrusion capacity is expected to increase from 1.30 Lakh MTPA to 1.50 Lakh MTPA.

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