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thyssenkrupp opens new engineering office in Pune

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 17 September 2020

Will accommodate approximately 350 engineers

The new office of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd was inaugurated by Dr Sami Pelkonen, CEO thyssenkrupp Business Unit Chemical & Process Technologies Germany (tkIS- CPT) and P D Samudra, CEO & MD and Member of Board, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions India.

The thyssenkrupp group has inaugurated its newest engineering office in Pune, India on Sept 17, 2020. The new office of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions (India) Pvt Ltd was inaugurated by Dr Sami Pelkonen, CEO thyssenkrupp Business Unit Chemical & Process Technologies Germany (tkIS- CPT) and P D Samudra, CEO & MD and Member of Board, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions India.
Speaking at the virtual ceremony of the inauguration, Dr Pelkonen said: ‘The thyssenkrupp group is a well-known name in India. Its India operations have been a unique success story over the last four decades in the chemical process sectors. thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions India is also the largest subsidiary of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions - Chemical Process & Technologies globally, and is playing a very important role for a wide variety of Indian and international projects covering Fertilisers, Polymers, Petrochemicals, Refinery units, Electrolysis, Cryogenic Storages etc. in the Chemical Sectors and Plants for Metallurgical sectors among others. Its track record of over 750 large, medium and small size projects in India and abroad coupled with the professional relationship it has with its customers, makes it a jewel in the crown of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions Chemical & Process Technologies. Our ultra-modern engineering office will continue to provide world class services to our Indian as well as foreign customers.  The new office will accommodate approximately 350 engineers out of the total strength of 1,400 employees of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions India'.
Samudra said: ‘Today is an important milestone in the history of our organisation. In addition to our initiatives at our Head Office in Mumbai, we had made a small beginning with our Pune operations in 1997 at Bibwewadi on the outskirts of Pune City with less than 50 engineers. This means we are relocating our Pune office after growing steadily over two decades. Our Pune Operations have been independently executing projects with minimum support from our Head Office in Mumbai and have several successfully-implemented projects to their credit. They have implemented EPCM services as well as EPC projects in the past 20 years. We very much look forward to continuing to serve our valuable Customers from our new set up in Pune.'
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