Godrej Enterprises Group Partners with Italy's Bisiach & Carru
Tooling business of Godrej & Boyce, part of the Godrej Enterprises Group (GEG), announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Italian automation specialist Bisiach & Carru (B&C) to manufacture advanced railway and aerospace equipment in India. This strategic partnership marks a significant step forward in India's manufacturing capabilities and supports the government's Make in India initiative. The collaboration will initially target a higher local manufacturing content with plans to increase this as capabilities develop.
This
strategic alliance comes at a pivotal moment in India's manufacturing
evolution, perfectly aligned with the nation's push for self-reliance in critical
sectors. The partnership will serve the rapidly expanding needs of Indian
Railways, metro projects, and the aerospace industry – sectors that form the
backbone of India's infrastructure and technological advancement. The
partnership will manufacture sophisticated equipment including advanced robotic
spot-welding systems that enhance production efficiency and quality;
high-precision jigs and fixtures that ensure exceptional accuracy in coach
manufacturing; specialized automation solutions tailored for India's unique
manufacturing requirements; and cutting-edge assembly machinery that meets
international quality standards.
Pankaj
Abhyankar, Executive Vice President and Business Head – Tooling business of
Godrej Enterprises Group, said, “Our partnership with Bisiach & Carru
strengthens India’s manufacturing ecosystem by introducing advanced automation
and precision engineering in railway and aerospace equipment. By combining our
expertise with B&C’s global capabilities, we are bringing world-class
solutions tailored to India's evolving infrastructure needs. This collaboration
aligns with the ‘Make in India’ vision, with a clear roadmap to increase local
manufacturing content. Through this, we aim to enhance cost competitiveness,
efficiency, quality, and technological innovation in critical industries.”
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