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REACHING OUT
IESS VIII: Where Opportunities AboundThe eighth edition of International Engineering Sourcing Show (IESS VIII), organized by EEPC India under the aegis of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, begins today at the Chennai Trade Centre in Chennai. The three-day exhibition, from March 14 - 16, 2019, serves as an ideal platform for the Indian manufacturers to showcase their engineering prowess and leverage global opportunities.
Since 2012, the IESS exhi-bition has been growing colossally in its scale and reach, graduating from
just being a window to the country’s engineering strengths to a place of confluence for entrepre-neurs, academicians, bureaucrats and diplomats related to enginee-ring from all over the globe.This edition of IESS is slated to be India’s largest display of enginee-ring products and solutions with a substantial number of overseas buyers and trade buyers. Around 400 exhibitors, 500 overseas buyers and 10,000 trade buyers will conduct business at the venue. The exhibition will also have dedi-cated B2B sessions with foreign buyers, and vendor development programmes with leading PSUs in defence, space, infrastructure and engineering. Multinational companies are orga-nizing India sourcing meetings during the exhibition to discuss their requirements and shortlist suppliers for their global supply chain programmes. Technology innovators and startups will also leverage the business platform to showcase their future-ready products to early adopters from all over the world.
Smart Engineering is the focusSmart Tech for Smart Engineering was introduced for the first time at
IESS VI in 2017 advocating government’s digital drive. Building upon that, IESS VIII has ‘Smart Engi-neering’ as its theme. The exhibition is expected to act as a platform for manufacturers to showcase their technological and engi-neering prowess to top international firms with an exceptional number of signi-ficant business deals expected to culminate during the course of the show. Keeping
‘Make in India’, ‘Brand India Enginee-ring’ and ‘Technology Drive’ of Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry, EEPC India has chosen ‘Subcontrac-ting’, ‘Industrial & Electrical Machine-ry’, ‘Future Factory’ and ‘Innovation
& Technology’ as the four broad product groups in
IESS VIII. Future Factory is the latest addition in this edition where one looks forward to ‘Smart Factory
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Things’ on display.
Ideal sourcing platformIESS is considered to be the largest sourcing show organized within India for the engineering sector, particu-larly for MSMEs. It recently emerged as the most-favoured global desti-nation for sourcing engineering goods and services from India. ‘Future Factory’ and ‘Innovation and Technology’, as major product verti-cals in IESS, manifest EEPC India’s role as the prime advocate of the 4th Industrial Revolution or IoT.
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Sharing his views on the trade event, Ravi Sehgal, Chairman, EEPC India, commented, “IESS, with its unique concept, aims at strengthening commercial relations and accelera-ting trade between India and the world. The show has created a plat-form for exporters of engineering products and services to build busi-ness contacts with leading impor-ters, buyers, dealers, distributors and wholesalers of engineering products internationally.”“Another major objective is to high-light India as the technology hub for the manufacturing industry and for outsourcing a wide range of high quality engineering items at highly competitive rates,” he further added.Concurring with Sehgal’s views, Suranjan Gupta, Executive Director, EEPC India, added, “What makes IESS special is that it helps enginee-ring SMEs who are unable to partici-pate in global sourcing events. IESS brings in buyers who could potenti-ally source products from SMEs. It facilitates SMEs to explore local opportunities in terms of networking, collaboration and sourcing of products and technology. Furthermo-re, this event helps local companies to establish connections with their foreign counterparts, to generate business and showcase their inno-vations, products and technologies.”
Buoyant engineering exports
IESS 2019 happens at an opportune time when Indian engineering exports have registered a significant growth of 18.19 percent in the first month of the new fiscal. Engineering exports increased to US$6976.54 million in April 2018 as against US$5902.89 million in the same month last fiscal. Twenty-five coun-tries accounted for 78.8 percent of India’s total engineering exports in April 2018 over April 2017. As per EEPC India, apart from being one of the largest stakeholders contributing more than 25 percent of total merchandise exports, the enginee-ring exporters are the foremost among net foreign exchange earners in the country.
Strengthening India-Malaysia bond
Malaysia is the Partner Country in IESS VIII. The country, with Asia’s 8th best and world’s 25th best overall infrastructure, South East Asia’s 4th
largest and world’s 38th largest Economy, has one of the best economic records in Asia since its independence with its GDP growing at an average of 6.5 percent per annum for almost 50 years.Y.B. Datuk Darell Leiking, Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry, said, “Automotive sector is the primary vehicle of Malaysia’s industrialization drive. Malaysia’s showcase at IESS is a key platform to present the opportunities of further international partnerships and colla-boration between Malaysia and India’s automotive industries. I hope this effort will foster and facilitate better understanding of each other’s markets, solidify technology and knowledge transfer between busi-
nesses, and expand the linkages among the value chain between our two great nations.”
ConclusionIESS, in its endeavour to reduce dependence on traditional markets, develop internal markets within India, forge partnerships and joint
ventures, strengthen commercial relations and provide a platform for foreign companies to showcase their strengths and capabilities in large developing markets, has evol-ved into the one of the coveted events. The current edition promi-ses to surpass its past success, and in doing so, set a new benchmark.
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» IESS, with its unique concept, aims at reducing dependence on traditional
markets, developing internal markets within India, forging
partnerships and joint ventures, strengthening commercial
relations and accelerating trade between India and the world.«
Ravi Sehgal Chairman
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» What makes IESS special is that it helps engineering SMEs
who are unable to participate in global sourcing events.
It facilitates them to explore local opportunities in terms of networking, collaboration and
sourcing of products and technology.«
Suranjan GuptaExecutive Director
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» I hope this effort will foster and facilitate better
understanding of each other’s markets, solidify technology
and knowledge transfer between businesses, and
expand the linkages among the value chain between our two
great nations.«YB Datuk Darell Leiking
Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry
IESS Fact Sheet• For the past 7 editions
the show has housed 5 Partner Countries from 3 Continents
• IESS has witnessed the presence of more than 10 Indian States
• Around 100 speakers across 15 Thematic Sessions, 500 delegates from 100 Nations and 300 Exhibitors and over 700 B2B Meetings make the show an Engineering Extravaganza to watch and experience
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» The time is ripe for discussion, deliberation, ideation and exchange of ideas, processes, and knowledge on a world-class
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Ravi Sehgal Chairman
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SNEAK PEEK
Opening Up New AvenuesWith IESS heading forward with its 8th edition and its theme resonating with the current manufacturing trends, Ravi Sehgal, Chairman, EEPC India, gives us a head start on the engineering event and the opportunities it is to unfold.
“The platform of IESS VIII has a plethora of opportunities for the
visitors with regard to networking, innovative technologies and the solutions to the problems the industry is currently facing,” shares Ravi Sehgal, Chairman, EEPC India.‘Smart Engineering’ is the theme of the eighth edition of EEPC India’s Annual Show – IESS. Smart Tech for Smart Engineering was introduced first time in IESS VI in 2017 advocating Government’s digital drive. In sync with ‘Make in India’, ‘Brand India Engineering’ and ‘Technology Drive’ of Union Ministry of Commerce and Indus-try, EEPC India has chosen -‘Subcontracting’, ‘Industrial & Electrical Machinery’, ‘Future Factory’ and ‘Innovation & Tech-nology’ as the four broad product groups in IESS VIII. “‘Future Facto-ry’ is the latest addition where we expect ‘Smart Factory Design’ and 'Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)' on display,” he adds.IESS VIII has shaped up in a big way with Malaysia as the Partner Country for the first time; Tamil Nadu as the Host State for the third time; Uttar Pradesh as the Partner state; Uttarakhand, Jhark-hand and Madhya Pradesh as the Focus States; and Flanders as the Focus Region. “The Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR), Department of Heavy Industry, Department of MSME, Government of India, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govern-ment of India and National Institu-te of Design (NID) have also lent their support,” he further informs.
Focus on Industry 4.0 IESS is considered to be the largest sourcing show organized in India for the engineering sector, particularly for MSMEs. It recently emerged as the most-favored global destination for sourcing engineering goods and services from India. ‘Future Factory’ and ‘Innovation and Technology’ as major product verticals in IESS manifest EEPC India’s role as the prime advocate of the Fourth Industrial Revolution or IoT.
India is at the top in Asia, striving to be a $5 trillion economy by 2027 and predicted by IMF to regain the tag of fastest growing major economies of the world, surpas-sing China with more than 0.7 percentage point in 2018 and an impressive 1.2 percentage point growth lead in 2019.“Industry 4.0 is the new word in the World Engineering Industry. India, Malaysia and the world are moving from automation to auto-nomy — where machines speak with each other. A smart factory, armed with data exchange in manufacturing and the Internet of Things (IoT), is the future and experts are calling it revolution Industry 4.0,” notes Sehgal.Hence, the time is ripe, he stresses, for discussion, deliberation, ideation and exchange of ideas, processes, and knowledge on a world-class interactive platform of this stature that advocates ‘Smart Engineering’. “As both Malaysia and India are moving towards a technology-driven Automotive Industry equip-ped with shared mobility, connecti-vity, electrification and autonomous driving, this the most appropriate time for Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) to play a lead role to participate in a global forum like IESS,” he adds.
Partnering for growth On Malaysia being the Partner Country for the first time, Sehgal comments, “We are glad Malaysia is the Partner Country in IESS VIII. The country has one of the best economic records in Asia since its independence with its GDP growing at an average of 6.5 percent per annum for almost 50 years.” Today, the Malaysian automotive industry has grown multifold. It is an industry that contributes 4 percent to the country’s GDP and houses 641 parts and components manufacturers, more than 53,011 after sales businesses and provi-des jobs to a 7,36,632 strong workforce. “Around 80 percent of the parts and components manu-facturers are home grown, which underscores the competence of the sector,” he adds.
“India may leapfrog the western mobility paradigm of private-vehicle ownership and create a shared, electric and connected mobility system. A sharp fall in technology costs, business model innovation, and increasing connectivity may make India’s ambitious target of achieving 100 percent Electric Vehicles by 2030 achievable,” states Sehgal.Malaysia's participation at IESS 2019 is expected to be a major game changer. The country is looking forward to collaborations between MARii and Indian companies and create a tech-nology ecosystem between the two countries.
“Malaysia is our third largest trading partner in ASEAN other than Indonesia and Singapore and India is the largest trading partner for Malaysia from South Asian countries other than Singapore and China,” he notes.India-Malaysia bilateral trade in 1998 was $2.255 billion which grew to $14.713 billion during 2017-18, which is a 552.46 percent rise over a period of 19 years. “Machinery & Trans-port Equipment exports from Malaysia accounting for 2.09 percent of India’s global Imports manifest the importance of this sector in bilateral trade map,” sums up Sehgal.
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Conference Schedule
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India-Malaysia Business ForumForum participants, including representatives of the authorities, chambers of commerce, industrial associations and major companies from both countries, will discuss prospects of cooperation in areas of trade, economy and technology
1430 hrs : Welcome Address by Mahesh K Desai, Sr Vice Chairman, EEPC India1445 hrs : Address by Dato’ Madani Sahari, CEO, Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IOT Institute 1500 hrs : Introduction to Visiting Delegation 1540 hrs : Address by Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) 1600 hrs : Address by Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE)1610 hrs : Address by Nagarajan Rao, Director (AI & IOT), NASSCOM
CEO Roundtable: Policy Makers to NationInnovation Nation: Increasing India's Ease of Doing Business
1430 hrs : Welcome Address by Ravi Sehgal, Chairman, EEPC India1435 hrs : Address by BS Bhalla, Joint Secretary, Department of Commerce, Govt. of India1440 hrs : Address by Sukriti Likhi, Joint Secretary, Department of Heavy Industry, Govt. of India1445 hrs : Keynote Address by Dr AR Sihag, Secretary, Department of Heavy Industry, Govt. of India1500 hrs : Roundtable discussion with CEOs of Top Indian and Global Companies in engineering and manufacturing sector1600 hrs : Discussions and Q&A
Global Investment Forum – A Seminar on Inbound and Outbound Investment Opportunities from India1430 hrs : Welcome address by RP Jhalani, Past Chairman, EEPC India1435 hrs : Address by Ambrish Bhandari, DGM & Regional Head, EXIM Bank1450 hrs : Presentation by Focus Region “Invest in Flanders” : The presenters include Jayant Nadiger – Trade & Investment Commissioner, Flanders Investment & Trade; Filippe De Potter – Deputy Director Inward Investment; and Babette Desfossez – Customs Attaché, Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium.1505 hrs : Presentation by Host State, Government of Tamil Nadu1520 hrs : Presentation by Ravi Kumar, Secretary, Department of Industries, Government of Jharkhand1535 hrs : Presentation by Govt. of Karnataka – SR Satheesha, MD, VTPC and Praveen I Ramadurg, Joint Director, VTPC1550 hrs : Presentation by Jonathon Azzopardi – Chairman, Canadian Association of Mold Makers CAMM & President of Laval Tool
Seminar on 5S for Factory Safety and Increasing Efficiency5S Methodology is a system to regulate the work flow by systemizing the workplace, thus supporting the culture of continuous improvement. The Seminar aims to provide exposure to Indian Capital Goods Manufacturers on the 5S philosophy and guide them on how to adopt and implement global best practices.
1430 hrs : Welcome Remarks by Anupam Shah, Chairman, Committee on Trade with North America, EEPC India1435 hrs : Address by Swarupan Das, Deputy Director, National Productivity Council, Bangalore1450 hrs : ‘5S Implementation for Indian SMEs – The key steps’ P Ananth, Consultant, Lean Management and Supply Chain Management V Thiagarajan, Ex General Manager – WABCO INDIA • R Suresh, Senior Manager, Ashok Leyland1545 hrs : Open-house Q/A session
Vendor Development Meet with Indian PSUs1430 hrs : Welcome Address by KS Maini, Dy. Regional Chairman (SR), EEPC India1435 hrs : Vendor Development Presentation by Heavy Vehicle Factory, Avadi • Dr S K Saxena, Addl General Manager • R Sathish Kumar – Joint GM1450 hrs : Vendor Development Presentation by N Kamaraj, Senior Mechanical Engineer Designs, Integral Coach Factory1510 hrs : Open House followed by Closing Remarks by Ajay Goswami, Chairman, Committee on Skill Development, EEPC India
TimeConference Room B, Convention Centre
Conference Room C, Convention Centre
Conference Room D, Convention Centre
Conference Room E, Hall 2 & 3
Conference Room F, Hall 1
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Preparatory meeting on the 6th Indo-Czech Joint Working Group on Heavy Engineering & Advanced Manufacturing
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India – Malaysia Business Forum
Global Investment Forum – A Seminar on Inbound and Outbound investment opportunities from India
Seminar on 5S for Factory Safety and increasing efficiency
Vendor Development Meet with Indian PSUs
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Round Table with Hon'ble Secretary, Department of Heavy Industry, Government of India, with Indian & Global Companies in Engineering & Manufacturing sectors
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LIFTING TECHNOLOGY & POSITIONING SOLUTIONS
Knowing Lifting Systems Up CloseGears and Gear Drives (India)’s HiTork Lifting Systems offer comprehensive lifting and po-sitioning design solutions to a wide variety of industries. Here’s to know more about them.
Gears and Gear Drives (India) Pvt Ltd is a global engineering company that for over 30 years is
innovatively engaged in providing total engineering solutions - from design to manufacturing - in the areas of Power Transmission, Mechatronics, Motion Control and Automation. The company is a market leader in India, manufactu-ring Screw Jacks, Universal Joints, Solar Actuators, Bevel Gear Boxes and many more.
Choosing HiTork Lifting SystemsThe company’s Screw Jack Systems offer comprehensive lifting and positioning design solu-tions to a wide variety of indust-ries. User- and eco-friendly, these jacks incorporate the latest safety technology to help keep your site safe. The systems are also CE certified. The Testing and Inspec-tion Team checks thoroughly through various examinations, focusing on safety components.
How Lifting Systems workMulti lifting equipment are generally driven by a single motor. This makes the system to lift equally. When driven by two or more motors, sophisticated electrical synchroni-zation and control is required.
Lifting System componentsThe company’s lifting systems with components such as motors, gear reducers, shafting, couplings, and motion control devices create complete multi-jack systems. Mecha-nical and control electronic parts consist of Jack Actuators, Planetary drives, Bevel Gear Drives, Inline Drives, Couplings, Connecting shafts, Counters, Encoders, Potentio meter, and Hall Sensors. The company supplies to various industries such as railway maintenance, heavy vehicle and off road vehicle maintenance.
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Challenge50 rejected containers had to be brought from Brazil to India and sent back in an ideal condition, all in 70 days.
SolutionLP executed the complete operation that covered not only the aspects of logistics handling and operations, but also the complexities of the procedures laid down by the customs and RBI.
CASE STUDY
Achieving Operational ExcellenceLiladhar Pasoo, with its experience and expertise in Freight Forwarding, ensu-red its client’s goods reached back to Brazil in a see-mingly impossible timeframe.
Liladhar Pasoo Forwarders Pvt Ltd (LP) is a leading logi-stics solution provider encompassing a wide range
of services. The company has a global presence in 170 countries and has successfully executed many prestigious projects and general cargo movements on a door to door basis.
Stringent timeline An Indian company had exported 50 containers to Brazil which were rejected by the country’s port authorities due to infected packing. The materials had to be imported back to India, destuffed and the infected wooden pallets destroyed, repacked with fumiga-ted pallets and shipped back within 70 days from the date of shipment from Brazil.
Holistic approachThe company approached LP for a way out. “We advised complete shipment to reach our unit at FreeTrade and Warehousing Zone (FTWZ), Nhava Sheva, where we planned to execute a complete
operation given in the scope while the others had submitted the conventional import and reexport procedure and cost to them,” said a company spokesperson.LP’s proposal to the company holi-stically covered not only the aspects of logistics handling and operations, but also the complexities of the procedures laid down by the customs and RBI for such operati-onal requirements. “This helped us to complete the shipment process within the allotted 70 days. We had net 21 calendar days to complete the operation after deducing the 39 days transition time from Brazil port to Nhava Sheva port,” he added.A dedicated team was assigned the job of working closely with the shippers, engineers and ensuring safe handling, proper packaging and stuffing of the goods into the containers. The team worked round the clock against all the challenges of port zone to ensure sticking to the committed timelines. The zone authorities at the FTWZ provided their support and coope-ration. They reduced the clearance time and gave LP a dedicated loca-tion to complete a task at such a humongous scale of compliances, handling and engineering execution.
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CASHEW NUT PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES
Cracking a Hard NutFirst time participant at IESS, GI Technologies looks out for opportunities to offer its expertise to food processing and engineering industries.
GI Technologies offer products and services that cater to the global Cashew Processing
Industry. The company has exten-ded its reach in many countries including many African countries, Vietnam, and Indonesia.“We now want to explore the possibility of offering our expertise of over two decades to other rela-ted food processing/engineering industries,” says A Barathy, Part-
ner, GI Technologies. The company’s products include mate-rial conveying systems, vibro feeders / screens and silos.
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processing food products.«A Barathy
Partner GI Technologies
purpose machinery for processing food products,” he adds.At the expo, the company is high-lighting its cashew nut processing technologies and expertise in designing and manufacturing material handling and storage systems for food grains and food processing industry.
The companyFounded in 1994 to meet the growing demands for cutting-edge machinery for the cashew industry, Gayathri Industries was later rena-med as GI Technologies in 2015.The company offers customized plant machinery, layout and modernization of existing plant, project consultancy, turnkey projects and mechanised material handling systems, and has set up a world-class mechanized cashew
processing plant in West Africa. Around 75 percent of the company’s annual turnover comprise exports.
GI Technologies Hall: H2, Stall: G-05 www.cashewmachines.com
INDUSTRIAL HEATERS
Exploring Customer NeedsAttending IESS enables Ambica Enterprises forge business alliances and understand market requirements.
According to Ravi Bhavsar, CEO, Ambica Enterprises, IESS facilitates in networ-king and generating busi-
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requirements and satisfaction.«Ravi Bhavsar
CEOAmbica Enterprises
satisfaction. It helps us understand whether we need to change our product line and approach,” he notes.The company’s products cut across various industries and applications. It has patented products as well as products which can withstand Chinese competition in terms of price. In this edition of the show, it is showcasing one patented product, and Industrial Heaters and Thermo-couples which are mostly used in industries including chemical, oil and gas, textile, plastics, phar-maceuticals, etc.
The companyHeatbird India is recognized as an eminent manufacturer and expor-ter of industrial electric heaters, heat saving jackets, heating solu-tions thermocouples and resis-tance temperature detectors (RTDs). Established in 1986, the company has presence in more
than 14 countries. Around 50 percent of its products are expor-ted to Africa and 25 percent are exported to the Gulf. It also exports to Europe, Asia and Australia.
Ambica Enterprises Hall: H1, Stall: I-20 www.heatbird.com
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INDUSTRY 4.0 SOLUTIONS
Getting Future-ReadyIESS 2019 is showcasing technologies related to Industry 4.0 which is touted to be the future of manufacturing. C4i4 Lab, a Government of India initiative, focussed on the fourth industrial revolution, is elated to be part of this journey.
For the Indian manufacturing industry to step up its game, it’s highly crucial that it embraces advanced tech-
nologies. With the view to steer it in the right direction and offer guidance, the Department of Heavy Industries, Government of India has set up four centres across India under a national program named as SAMARTH Udyog. This brings together the Industry, Institutes, Industry Asso-
ciations and the Government to invest in the program to enhance our global competitiveness.The C4i4 Lab Pune is set out to become a first of its kind Innovati-on Centre in the region focusing on Industry 4.0. “Sustainable growth of the economy will happen when the manufacturing sector contribu-tes significantly. For this, compa-nies need to keep themselves updated with the latest technolo-gical developments and it includes
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Industry 4.0. This is exactly why we are at IESS,” said Dattatraya Navalgundkar, Director, C4i4 Lab.“At the show, we are to come across leading practitioners and industry implementers who will deliver their knowledge and case studies. The event will also help us gain an insight into various Indus-try 4.0 solutions, Industry 4.0 models that could be adopted for our business, experience the live demonstrations and source products which could be useful for our operations,” he added.C4i4 Lab is showcasing its offerings pertaining to Industry 4.0 including Awareness Sessions, Executive Training, Demonstration Lab, Pilot Implementation and Diagnostic Tools. “These are relevant to all the industries but specially manufactu-ring,” noted Navalgundkar.
About C4i4 LabC4i4 Lab aims at helping manufac-turers reduce costs, improve quali-ty, and accelerate customer respon-
se. It provides awareness and education on smart manufacturing technologies, implementing ideas at the manufacturing floor and deve-loping capabilities with manufactu-rers to innovate and compete.
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H1-i10
H1-i06
H1-i04
6x3
6x5 6x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3 3x3
9x3 3x33x3 3x33x3 3x33x33x3
12x12
H2-F10H2-G09
H2-E24H2-E22H2-F21H2-F23H2-F22H2-G21H2-H21H2-H23H2-H22H2-i21H2-i23H2-i22H2-J21H2-J23H2K21H2-N21 H2-M22
H1-i12
H1-H20 H1-H21 H1-H19
H1-J17
9x6
3x3
6x3 6x3
4x3 4x3
4x3 4x3
H2-F02H2-G01
H2-F06H2-G05
H2-G10H2-H09
5x3 5x3
4x3 4x3
H2-G02H2-H01
H2-G06H2-H05
5x3 5x3
H2-H02
H2-H06
H2-H08
H2-i01
H2-i05
H2-i07
4x3
4x3
3x3
4x3
4x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-H10H2-i09
H2-K07,J08
11x6
H2-K02
H2-K06H2-L07
3x3
6x3
4x3
3x3 3x3
H2-K10H2-L09
H2-M01,L02
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-F12
H2-F14
H2-F18
H2-F20
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-G12
H2-G14
H2-G18
H2-G20
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-H12
H2-H14
H2-H18
H2-H20
4x34x3
H2-P32H2-P34
3x3
H2-P36
3x35x34x33x33x33x33x3
H2-P38H2-P40H2-P44H2-P46H2-P48H2-P50H2-P52
3x3
H2-G22
4x3
H1-J25
3x33x3
6x6
H1-C01,B02
H1-B08H1-C07
6x6
H1-E01,D02
6x36x3
H1-D08H1-E07
6x3 6x3
6x3
H1-F05 H1-E06
H1-F07
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
H1-G05 H1-F06
H1-G07 H1-F08
3x3
3x33x3
3x33x3
H1-H05 H1-G06
H1-H07 H1-G08
H1-H09 H1-G10
H1-i01,H02
H1-H04
H1-H06
H1-H08
H1-i03
H1-i05
H1-i07
6x4 3x3
6x4
3x3
3x3
3x3
H2-i12
H2-i14
H2-i18
H2-i20
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-J12
H2-J14
H2-J18
H2-J20
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
H2-K12
H2-K14
H2-K18
H2-K20
3x33x33x33x33x33x33x33x33x33x33x33x3
H1-C21H1-C20H1-D19H1-D21H1-E21H1-E20H1-F19H1-F21H1-F20H1-G19H1-G21H1-G20
H2-i11
H2-i13
H2-i17
H2- 1i 9
H2-H11
H2-H13
H2-H17
H2-H19
H2-G11
H2-G13
H2-G17
H2- 1G 9
HOST STATE PAVILION (TAMIL NADU) Gross Area - 1992 sqm
H2-L11 H2-K11
H2-K13
H2-K17
H2-K19
H2-J15
H2- 1J 9
TECHNOGY
FUTURE
AUTOMATION
SUB CONTRACTING PAVILION
H1-H12
H1-H14
H1-H16
H1-H18
INDUSTRIAL & ELECTRICAL
14x7
H2-J09,i10
3x3
H2-K09 H2-J10
5x3
4x3
H2-L15
H2-L19
3x3 4x3
3x3
3x36x3
5x3
3x3
3x33x3
6x3
H2-L06H2-M05
H2-L12
H2-L18
H2-L20H2-M19
H2-M15
H2-M11
29x14
3x3
12x5
3x3
6x3
Partner CountryMalaysia
6x3
UTTAR PRADESH
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
H1-B05
H1-B03
H1-B01
H1-A06
H1-A04
H1-A02
H1-B07 H1-A08
H1-B09 H1-A10
KARNATAKA MADHYA PRADESH
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
H1-D01 H1-C02
H1-D03 H1-C04
H1-D05 H1-C06
H1-D07 H1-C08
H1-D09 H1-C10
H1-G01 H1-F023x3
3x3
H1-H03
H1-H01
H1-G02
3x3 3x3
3x3 3x3
4x3 4x3
6x3 6x3 6x3
H2-C21 H2-B21 H2-A22
6x3
6x3
6x3
H2-A19
H2-A15
H2-A11
6x3
6x3
H2-A05
H2-A01
H2-P05
6x3
6x36x3
6x36x3
6x36x3
6x36x3
6x3 6x3
6x36x3
6x36x3
15x6
H2-B01
H2-B15 H2-A16
H2-B17 H2-A18
H2-B19
H2-C01
H2-C19
H2-C09 H2-B10
H2-C15 H2-B16
H2-C17 H2-B18
H2-C05 H2-B06
H2-E01,D02
H2-E15
H2-E17
H2-E11
H2-E21
H2-D12
H2-D18
H2-D14
H2-D16
H2-F09,E10
3x3
3x3 3x3
6x5
H2-E02B
H2-F01A
H2-E04H2-F03
3x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-E12
H2-E14
H2-E18
H2-E20
H2-F11
H2-F13
H2-F17
H2- 1F 9
H2-L10H2-M09
4x3
H2-P16
3x33x33x33x33x33x3
H2-P20H2-P22H2-P24H2-P26H2-P28H2-P30
H2-O08H2-O10
3x33x33x33x3
H2-D24 H2-D26H2-E25 H2-D22
H2-L14
2x3
4x3
H1-J29
6x3
H2-P06
H2-D20
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
H1-B11
H1-B13
H1-B15
H1-B17
H1-A12
H1-A14
H1-A16
H1-A20
3x3
3x33x3 3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
3x3
UTTARKHAND
H1-B04H1-C03
H1-B06H1-C05
3x33x3
3x33x3
H1-J01H1-J02H1-J03H1-J04H1-J05H1-J06H1-J07
H1-A01
H1-A03
H1-A05
H1-A07
H1-A09
H1-A11
H1-A13
H1-A15
H1-A17
H1-A19
H1-A21
H1-C19 H1-B20 H1-B21 H1-B19
H1-A18
H1-A23
3x33x3
H1-E05 H1-D06
5x3
NSSH PAVILION
4x3
H1-J33
3x3
H2-P12
3x3
8x3
H2-L01
PAVILION
INDIANDESIGN
COUNSIL
3x3 3x3
H2-L04H2-M03
H2-P64
4x3
H1-E08
3x3
H1-J27
3x3
H2-P66H2-P68
NID - JURYROOM
EEPCSTORE ROOM Rest Room
Exhibitor /Visitor
Food Court
EE
PC
Pavili
on
9x6
JHARKHANDJHARKHAND
H2-P07H2-P08
6x3
9x6
4x3
Sta
ge
20
’x1
2’
17x7
90 Tables
VIP Lunch Area
4x3
H1-F04
H2-F01B
3x3
3x3 3x3
H2-E02A
Hall F
Hall B
Hall C
Hall D
Stage
Stage
10m x 25m
RWorm Gear Screw Jack, 350 TON Capacity
JumboScrew Jack
Designed, Manufactured and Supplied to
German Manufacturer of
Spiral-weld Pipe Mills
The rst machine was placed into
service in the Netherlands
and
Has been performing reliably
since 2016
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A leading European customer, manufacturer of heavy duty pipe /tube mills approached us to develop screw jack for offering thrust load of 350 tons to bend 28mm thick high tensile steel plates in their line machinery.
For last three years this Jack has been performing round the clock.
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