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Jaya Hind Industries Marks Ground-Breaking Ceremony for Expansion of Chennai Die-Casting Plant

Posted on December 19, 2025December 19, 2025 by S Joseph

Jaya Hind Industries (JHI),a fully vertically integrated company with world-class tool manufacturing capabilities &a leading global supplier of precision aluminium die-cast components, marked the ground-breaking ceremony for the expansion of its Chennai manufacturing facility, reaffirming the company’s long-term commitment to advanced manufacturing, capacity augmentation, and future-ready capabilities in India.

Located in the industrial area of Kottaiyur Village, Thiruvallur District in Tamil Nadu, the expanded facility is being developed with an investment of approximately ₹200 crore.The expansion will house High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC) machines ranging from 1,400 to 4,400 tonnes, enabling the production of a wide spectrum of components—from conventional internal combustion engine parts to EV components and large structural castings.

Supporting this growth, a new shed spanning nearly 13,000 sq. metres is being planned for construction. Upon completion it will house advanced die-casting machines along with expanded machining capacity, enabling the plant to operate as a fully vertically integrated manufacturing facility.

In line with JHI’s strategy to deepen vertical integration and maintain end-to-end process control, the facility will also include critical in-house processes such asmachining,powder coating, heat treatment, honing, and impregnation. These additions are aimed at ensuring enhanced quality assurance, operational efficiency, and greater control over complex manufacturing requirements.

The primary driver for this expansion is a strong pipeline of new orders that has fully utilised existing capacity. The Chennai plant will thereby support JHI’s growing and diversified customer portfolio, including export customers such as Cummins (USA), Generac (USA), domestic OEMs like TVS Motor Company in the super-premium two-wheeler segment, and emerging EV module manufacturers. Once fully developed, the Chennai facility will have a planned installed capacity of approximately 20,000 tonnes per year.

Expressing his views on the expansion, Mr. Prasan Firodia, Managing Director, Jaya Hind Industries, said, “This expansion marks a significant milestone in Jaya Hind Industries’ growth journey. With strong order momentum across domestic and export markets, the Chennai facility will play a pivotal role in augmenting our die-casting capacity while deepening our vertical integration. By investing in advanced HPDC & machining capabilities and critical in-house processes, we are strengthening our ability to deliver high-quality, complex aluminium solutions with greater control, consistency, and speed. This project also reinforces our commitment to building globally competitive manufacturing capabilities in India in line with the Make in India vision.”

 

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