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Manufacto India Pvt. Ltd is set to boost the construction sector with aluminium formwork solutions

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Update time : 2024-04-09 16:45:18

In the kingdom of construction, where precision meets innovation, a new luminary emerges: Manufacto India Pvt. Ltd. Established in 2023 under the visionary leadership of Sanjiv Chhabra, this avant-garde venture has swiftly risen to prominence, promising to redefine the landscape of construction support with its pioneering aluminium formwork solutions.
December 2023 marked a momentous occasion as Manufacto India unveiled its state-of-the-art factory, an epitome of technological prowess. Boasting a monthly production capacity of 15,000 sq mtr, this facility amalgamates precision with innovation. Here, advanced robotics from Japan orchestrate a symphony of efficiency, ensuring unparalleled accuracy in welding. Notably, the integration of friction stir welding technology guarantees not just strength but a flawless surface finish, setting a new standard in formwork excellence.

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