Mitsubishi Electric to Establish New Factory in India for Factory Automation Control System Products

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Source: Mitsubishi Electric India

The new two-floor, 15,400 square-meter factories will be built on 40,000 square meters of land near Pune, Maharashtra, and will help expand Mitsubishi Electric’s production capabilities to meet local demand for products, and also contribute to the Make in India initiative promoted by the Indian government.

June 2022: Mitsubishi Electric Corporation reported that it will contribute around 2.2 billion Indian rupees, or 3.1 billion yen, to its auxiliary Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd. to lay out another processing plant in India. Expected to begin activities in December 2023, the new processing plant will make inverters and other plant computerization (FA) control framework items, extending the organization's abilities to fulfill the developing need in India.

The quickly developing Indian market is growing at a yearly pace of around 8% for the most part in businesses like vehicles, food and drink, drugs, server farms, and materials, with additional market extensions anticipated from now on.

Mitsubishi Electric's FA control frameworks business in India started during the 1990s, and since obtaining a neighborhood maker of FA control frameworks in 2012, the organization has kept on reinforcing its nearby business structure by laying out a nearby designing group, growing help, and backing capacities, and in 2013, beginning neighborhood assembling of items.

The new two-story, 15,400 square-meter processing plant will be based on 40,000 square meters of land close to Pune, Maharashtra, and will assist with growing Mitsubishi Electric's creation capacities to satisfy the nearby needs for items, and furthermore add to the Make in India drive advanced by the Indian government.

Likewise, the new production line will consolidate different elements intending to accomplish carbon impartiality by lessening carbon dioxide discharges using profoundly proficient cooling frameworks and LED lighting gear and meet reasonable advancement objectives (SDGs) by reusing wastewater underground filtration treatment and greening.

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