Sandvik breaks ground on Indian facility
10 August 2015
Sandvik has broken ground on a new US$ 45 million factory and R&D centre in Chakan, part of the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) Industrial Park near Pune, India.
The ground breaking was carried out by Dinggui Gao, president of Sandvik Construction, Parag Satpute, managing director of, Sandvik Asia and Scot Smith, president of Sandvik Mining.
The facility on Sandvik’s 54 acre (21.9 Ha) site is expected to be operational by the end of 2016. Sandvik added that it planned to make further phased investments in the facility over the next five years. A company statement said, “ The new world-class manufacturing facility will help the company further innovate and create solutions for India’s emerging needs under the visionary ‘Make in India’ initiative.”