Indian Capital Goods and Heavy Industries

India’s Capital Goods manufacturing industry serves as a strong base for its engagement across sectors such as Engineering, Construction, Infrastructure and Consumer goods, amongst others. The capital goods industry in FY 2018 -19 had an overall production figure amounting to $13.6 bn. Capital Goods industry in India provides approximately 1.4 million direct and 7 million indirect jobs. The Capital Goods in India has a market size of $ 43.2 bn. The industry is divided into 10 sub-sectors where Electrical equipment ($ 24.2 billion) is the largest sub-sector followed by Process Plant equipment ($3.7 billion), and Earthmoving & Mining machinery ($3.3 billion).

Escalator and Elevator makers

  1. Johnson Lifts and Escalators (Only India based company, Plant - Oragadam, near Chennai)
  2. Otis (Plant - Bengaluru; new plant opened - 2012)
  3. Schindler (Plant - Chakan, near Pune; opened - 2017)
  4. Mitsubishi (Plant - Bengaluru; opened - 2016)
  5. Fujitec (Plant - Chengalpattu near Chennai, opened - 2010)
  6. Kone (Plant - Sriperumbudur near Chennai; opened - 2019)
Heavy Electrical Equipment Manufacturing
  1. BHEL (PSU, multiple plants in cities like Bhopal, Hyderabad, Jhansi and many more across India)
  2. ABB (Plant - Vadodara)
  3. Siemens (Multiple plants across India)
  4. General Electric (Opened in the summer of 2011, GE’s first manufacturing centre in India is spread across a 68-acre campus on the outskirts of the city of Pune)
  5. Triveni turbines (Plant - Sompura)
  6. Schneider Electric (French; has 4 units. 2 in Vadodara, 1 in Chennai and 1 in Kolkata)
  7. Doosan (Korean; plant in Chennai)
White Goods/ Home Appliances
  1. Godrej & Boyce (Factories: Shirwal, outside of Pune, Maharashtra and Mohali, Punjab)
  2. Havells (Manufacturing units in Haridwar, Baddi, Sahibabad, Faridabad, Alwar, Neemrana, Guwahati and Ghiloth)
  3. Voltas (Subsidiary of Tata; Factories: Waghodia (Gujarat), Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) and Sanand (Gujarat))
  4. Crompton Greaves (Manufacturing unit: Bhopal)
  5. TTK Prestige (Manufacturing unit: Vadodara, Gujarat)
  6. Blue Star (Manufacturing unit: Thane, Bharuch, Dadra)
  7. Bajaj Electricals (Manufacturing unit: Ranjangaon, 55km from Pune)
  8. IFB (Manufacturing unit: Kolkata and Verna, Goa)
  9. Daikin (Manufacturing unit: Neemrana, Rajasthan)
  10. Carrier (American brand has manufacturing unit in Bawal, Haryana)
  11. Sony (Japanese brand currently manufactures many of its products and parts in India at a plant near Chennai on the third party contract basis)
  12. Philips (Dutch brand has manufacturing unit in Chakan, near Pune)
  13. Samsung (Korean brand has manufacturing unit in Chennai and Noida)
  14. Whirlpool (American brand has 3 state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Faridabad, Pondicherry and Pune)
  15. LG (Korean brand has manufacturing unit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
  16. Bosch (German brand has opened their first operation in 1953. Opened 18th manufacturing unit by 2015)
  17. Haier (Chinese brand has manufacturing unit in Pune Industrial Park)
  18. Panasonic (Japanese brand has manufacturing unit in Jhajjar, Haryana)
  19. Electrolux (Based in Sweden, has factories in Gurgaon and Butibori near Nagpur)
  20. Hitachi (Japanese brand in 2019 opened a new Global Development Center in Kadi, Gujarat)
Aerospace Industries
  1. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited or HAL (With a turnover of ₹21000 crore, 31 new aircraft/helicopters and 117 new engines were produced and the overhaul of 199 aircraft/helicopters and 490 engines were undertaken.)
  2. Lockheed Martin (Signed a JV with Tata Advanced Systems Limited. TLMAL is producing F-16 Wings and Fuselage, empennage of C-130J Super Hercules in 4700 sq. m. unit at Hyderabad, India)
  3. Boeing (Tata Boing Aerospace Limited, a JV between TASL and Boeing has opened in March 2018, spread over 14000 sq. m., sole producer of fuselage Apache AH-64 helicopter, fin structures for 737 planes)
  4. Rolls Royce Defence Service Delivery Centre (SDC) in Bengaluru, only one in Asia, supports HAL & IAF.
  5. International Aerospace Manufacture Pvt. Ltd. (IAMPL, JV between Rolls Royce and HAL) opened 2013. New Engineering Centre opened in 2019.
  6. Dassault Systèmes Solutions Lab Pvt. Ltd. , Global R & D centre established in 2012 (Pune/Bengaluru)
  7. Operational since 2007, Airbus Engineering Centre in Bengaluru has around 500 engineers.
  8. Safran-HAL, a joint venture with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in Bengaluru produces manufacturing unit of CM56 and LEAP components for CFM International. Besides, a facility near the Hyderabad airport, opened by CFM International, the 50/50 joint company between Safran and GE, aims at providing maintenance training for operators of CFM56 engines. Certified in 2009, the Shakti / Ardiden 1H1 engine is a key element of the partnership between the two countries. Co-developed by Safran and HAL, it is now built in Bangalore, under the Shakti designation, mainly with Indian-made components.
Machine Tools
  1. Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT has manufacturing units in Bangalore, Pinjore, Kalamassery, Hyderabad, Ajmer. To improve more HMT signed MoU with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in 2015)
  2. Kirloskar Brothers (Manufacturing units in Sangli, Kolhapur, Karad, Coimbatore, Shirwal, Kondhapuri)
  3. B&R Industrial Automation (Parent: ABB, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, New Delhi)
  4. OMRON Automation (Japanese, 5th overall ATC in Mumbai)
  5. Schaeffler India (German, Mfg unit in Talegaon, Pune and Maneja & Savli in Vadodara)
  6. Danfoss Industries (Danish, Manufacturing started in Oragadam near Chennai at 2002)
  7. Cyient (HQ: Hyderabad)
Machine tools production has reached ₹7293 Crore in FY 2017-18 from ₹5803 Crore in FY 2016-17 at a Y/Y growth of 25.7%.

Biggest Shipbuilders in India

  1. Mazagaon Dock Limited (Mumbai)
  2. Cochin Shipyard Limited (Kochi)
  3. Hindustan Shipyard Limited (Vizag)
  4. Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (Kolkata)
  5. Goa Shipyard Limited (Goa)
Construction, Mining, Rock Excavation and Automotive Engineering Company

India based

  1. L&T Construction (Manufacturing facilities in Powai, Hazira, Ranoli)
  2. Deccan Construction (Manufacturing facilities in Pune)
  3. Mahindra & Mahindra (Manufacturing facilities in Chakan, Pune)
  4. ACE (Action Construction Equipment) (India's leading construction equipment manufacturing company has fully-equipped manufacturing facility in Bengaluru)
  5. TIL (Tractors India Limited) (Manufacturing facility in Kamarhati, Kolkata and Kharagpur)
  6. BEML (Plant: Bengaluru)
  7. Escorts Limited (HQ : Pune; The manufacturing and assembly facility is located in Sec 58, Faridabad.)
  8. Krishna Crane Engineers (Established in 2005, they have manufacturing units in Ahmedabad)
  9. Anupam Industries (India's largest Electric Overhead Travelling [EOT] crane maker with manufacturing capacity of 45000 tonnes per annum)
  10. Santek Equipment Pvt. Ltd. (HQ: Pune)
  11. TATA-Hitachi Construction Machinery (HQ: Bengaluru; Mfg units in Dharwad, Karnataka and Kharagpur, West Bengal)

Foreign based

  1. Volvo (Sweden based, Factory: Hosakote near Bengaluru)
  2. Hyundai (South Korea based, Manufacturing unit: Irungattukottai and Sriperumbudur)
  3. Caterpillar (USA based, Production Facility: Thiruvallur, Hosur, Aurangabad)
  4. Komatsu (Japan based, Production Facility: Chennai)
  5. Kobelco (Japan based, Production Facility: Sri City opened in 2011)
  6. Doosan-Bobcat (Korean-American JV, Facility: Chennai opened in 2019)
  7. JCB (USA based, Production Facility: Faridabad, Jaipur and Pune)
  8. Liebherr (Germany based, Factory: Aurangabad opened in 2018)
  9. Sany (China based, opened plant near Chakan, Pune in 2010)
  10. LiuGong (China based, opened USD 43 million factory in Pitampura, MP in 2008)
  11. Sandvik AV (Sweden based, opened manufacturing plant in 2016 at Chakan with ₹275 crore investment)
  12. Wirtgen Group (Vogele, Hamm, Kleemann) (Germany based, opened production facility in 2011 at Pune) 
  13. Schwing Stetter (Manufacturing facility near Chennai)
  14. Herrenknecht (TBM maker from Germany, opened assembly plant in Chennai in 2008)

Clusters of India

  • Power Engineering and Chemical Cluster - Vadodara-Bharuch-Ankleswar
  • Automobile Cluster - Chennai-Tirupati-Nellore
  • Electronics Cluster - Noida-Greater Noida-Yamuna Expressway
  • Oldest Auto Cluster - Gurugram-Bhiwadi-Nimrana



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