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
- Johnson Lifts and Escalators (Only India based company, Plant - Oragadam, near Chennai)
- Otis (Plant - Bengaluru; new plant opened - 2012)
- Schindler (Plant - Chakan, near Pune; opened - 2017)
- Mitsubishi (Plant - Bengaluru; opened - 2016)
- Fujitec (Plant - Chengalpattu near Chennai, opened - 2010)
- Kone (Plant - Sriperumbudur near Chennai; opened - 2019)
- BHEL (PSU, multiple plants in cities like Bhopal, Hyderabad, Jhansi and many more across India)
- ABB (Plant - Vadodara)
- Siemens (Multiple plants across India)
- 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)
- Triveni turbines (Plant - Sompura)
- Schneider Electric (French; has 4 units. 2 in Vadodara, 1 in Chennai and 1 in Kolkata)
- Doosan (Korean; plant in Chennai)
White Goods/ Home Appliances
- Godrej & Boyce (Factories: Shirwal, outside of Pune, Maharashtra and Mohali, Punjab)
- Havells (Manufacturing units in Haridwar, Baddi, Sahibabad, Faridabad, Alwar, Neemrana, Guwahati and Ghiloth)
- Voltas (Subsidiary of Tata; Factories: Waghodia (Gujarat), Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) and Sanand (Gujarat))
- Crompton Greaves (Manufacturing unit: Bhopal)
- TTK Prestige (Manufacturing unit: Vadodara, Gujarat)
- Blue Star (Manufacturing unit: Thane, Bharuch, Dadra)
- Bajaj Electricals (Manufacturing unit: Ranjangaon, 55km from Pune)
- IFB (Manufacturing unit: Kolkata and Verna, Goa)
- Daikin (Manufacturing unit: Neemrana, Rajasthan)
- Carrier (American brand has manufacturing unit in Bawal, Haryana)
- Sony (Japanese brand currently manufactures many of its products and parts in India at a plant near Chennai on the third party contract basis)
- Philips (Dutch brand has manufacturing unit in Chakan, near Pune)
- Samsung (Korean brand has manufacturing unit in Chennai and Noida)
- Whirlpool (American brand has 3 state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Faridabad, Pondicherry and Pune)
- LG (Korean brand has manufacturing unit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh)
- Bosch (German brand has opened their first operation in 1953. Opened 18th manufacturing unit by 2015)
- Haier (Chinese brand has manufacturing unit in Pune Industrial Park)
- Panasonic (Japanese brand has manufacturing unit in Jhajjar, Haryana)
- Electrolux (Based in Sweden, has factories in Gurgaon and Butibori near Nagpur)
- Hitachi (Japanese brand in 2019 opened a new Global Development Center in Kadi, Gujarat)
Aerospace Industries
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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)
- Rolls Royce Defence Service Delivery Centre (SDC) in Bengaluru, only one in Asia, supports HAL & IAF.
- International Aerospace Manufacture Pvt. Ltd. (IAMPL, JV between Rolls Royce and HAL) opened 2013. New Engineering Centre opened in 2019.
- Dassault Systèmes Solutions Lab Pvt. Ltd. , Global R & D centre established in 2012 (Pune/Bengaluru)
- Operational since 2007, Airbus Engineering Centre in Bengaluru has around 500 engineers.
- 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
- Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT has manufacturing units in Bangalore, Pinjore, Kalamassery, Hyderabad, Ajmer. To improve more HMT signed MoU with Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in 2015)
- Kirloskar Brothers (Manufacturing units in Sangli, Kolhapur, Karad, Coimbatore, Shirwal, Kondhapuri)
- B&R Industrial Automation (Parent: ABB, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, New Delhi)
- OMRON Automation (Japanese, 5th overall ATC in Mumbai)
- Schaeffler India (German, Mfg unit in Talegaon, Pune and Maneja & Savli in Vadodara)
- Danfoss Industries (Danish, Manufacturing started in Oragadam near Chennai at 2002)
- Cyient (HQ: Hyderabad)
Biggest Shipbuilders in India
- Mazagaon Dock Limited (Mumbai)
- Cochin Shipyard Limited (Kochi)
- Hindustan Shipyard Limited (Vizag)
- Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (Kolkata)
- Goa Shipyard Limited (Goa)
India based
- L&T Construction (Manufacturing facilities in Powai, Hazira, Ranoli)
- Deccan Construction (Manufacturing facilities in Pune)
- Mahindra & Mahindra (Manufacturing facilities in Chakan, Pune)
- ACE (Action Construction Equipment) (India's leading construction equipment manufacturing company has fully-equipped manufacturing facility in Bengaluru)
- TIL (Tractors India Limited) (Manufacturing facility in Kamarhati, Kolkata and Kharagpur)
- BEML (Plant: Bengaluru)
- Escorts Limited (HQ : Pune; The manufacturing and assembly facility is located in Sec 58, Faridabad.)
- Krishna Crane Engineers (Established in 2005, they have manufacturing units in Ahmedabad)
- Anupam Industries (India's largest Electric Overhead Travelling [EOT] crane maker with manufacturing capacity of 45000 tonnes per annum)
- Santek Equipment Pvt. Ltd. (HQ: Pune)
- TATA-Hitachi Construction Machinery (HQ: Bengaluru; Mfg units in Dharwad, Karnataka and Kharagpur, West Bengal)
Foreign based
- Volvo (Sweden based, Factory: Hosakote near Bengaluru)
- Hyundai (South Korea based, Manufacturing unit: Irungattukottai and Sriperumbudur)
- Caterpillar (USA based, Production Facility: Thiruvallur, Hosur, Aurangabad)
- Komatsu (Japan based, Production Facility: Chennai)
- Kobelco (Japan based, Production Facility: Sri City opened in 2011)
- Doosan-Bobcat (Korean-American JV, Facility: Chennai opened in 2019)
- JCB (USA based, Production Facility: Faridabad, Jaipur and Pune)
- Liebherr (Germany based, Factory: Aurangabad opened in 2018)
- Sany (China based, opened plant near Chakan, Pune in 2010)
- LiuGong (China based, opened USD 43 million factory in Pitampura, MP in 2008)
- Sandvik AV (Sweden based, opened manufacturing plant in 2016 at Chakan with ₹275 crore investment)
- Wirtgen Group (Vogele, Hamm, Kleemann) (Germany based, opened production facility in 2011 at Pune)
- Schwing Stetter (Manufacturing facility near Chennai)
- 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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