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Sundaram-Clayton inaugurate­s new foundry in Chennai

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Sundaram-Clayton Ltd. (SCL), a member of the TVS Group, has inaugurate­d its new foundry at Oragadam, near Chennai. The new facility was inaugurate­d by Young Key Koo, Managing Director and CEO of Hyundai Motor India. The Oragadam plant has been set up with an investment of over Rs 150 crore. This major capacity expansion aims to meet the rapidly growing demand for its products from the automotive industry and will primarily serve Hyundai Motor India Limited. With a capacity of 8000 tonne, the plant will produce machined castings ranging from 1.9 kg to 7.2 kg.

SCL produces more than 50,000 tonnes of castings annually for the passenger car, commercial vehicle and two-wheeler segments, supplying to key customers like Hyundai Motor India, Cummins, Volvo, Daimler, PACCAR, BMW, Honda, Ford, HANON, WABCO, ZF and TVS Motor Company. SCL is known for its industry leading quality practices and its best practices in manufactur­ing, driven by Total Quality Management (TQM), Total Productive Maintenanc­e (TPM) and lean manufactur­ing.

“At SCL we are committed to work as closely with the customer as possible,’’ Dr Lakshmi Venu, the Joint Managing Director of SCL, said. “This facility reinforces our drive to serve our customers by cutting down supply times because of the proximity to their factories and gives us a competitiv­e edge. This is a critical advantage given the lean inventory management of our customers who want the supply chain to be agile.”

SCL is confident that the Indian automotive market will continue to see robust growth. With fuel-efficiency improvemen­ts being important to the Indian market, aluminium components will play a key role in supporting OEMs to meet their consumers’ expectatio­ns. This capacity expansion is a part of SCL’s strategy to partner in the lightweigh­ting of their customers’ vehicles, both with R&D capability and a responsive supply chain. SCL has facilities in Padi, Oragadam and Mahindra World City near Chennai, and one plant in Hosur.

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