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Passion for Precision!

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 17 September 2018

RS India has recently started its Swiss precision and assembly facility in Jaipur to address the growing demand for precision parts.

Initially, the RS India Jaipur facility will be working on orders received from SRM Technologies. Of course, the Company is also open to exploring the domestic market to utilize its full production capacity.

Importance of manufacturing
RS India believes that the manufacturing sector is especially important for the Indian economy and is considered to be one of the main driving forces of the Indian economy. "In the domestic and international machine industry opportunities exist in supplying of the high quality and high precision machined parts and components to increase quality and durability of their products. Therefore, the precision manufacturing industry could prove favorable for the suppliers and manufacturers of high quality parts with an interest in exporting to the domestic and global market, especially since local producers cannot fulfill the demand," says Jayant Joshi.

RS India aims to offer manufacturing solutions to the sectors like Health and Medical, Automotive, Polymechanical, Machine Automation, Laboratory Technology, Photo Technology and Aerospace, etc., where high precision parts play a crucial role for the end products. "Our mission at RS India is to provide best of the solutions to the manufacturing industry for their need of high precision metal parts with value addition of metal anodizing, painting and heat treatment etc.," says Rosenast.

Business roadmap
Initially, the RS India Jaipur facility will be working on orders received from SRM Technologies. "SRM's Switzerland facility is operating at its optimum production capacity. In fact, it already has two years orders pending in advance. Many globally acclaimed companies like Siemens, Roche, Schneider Electric, Sika, Leica, Audi, and Metalaire are regular clients of SRM Technologies in Switzerland," says Jayant Joshi. "Now in India, with the same excellence, the newly constructed plant will be also manufacturing precision parts for the same companies and exporting as per the orders," Rosenast adds. Total investments at the RS India Jaipur facility are to the tunes of Rs.300 crore. The production capacity is 5650 MT per annum and it promises employment generation for 250 workers. Of course, the Company is also open to exploring the domestic market to utilize its full production capacity.'

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