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Kl'ber Lubrication Expands in India
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Kl'ber Lubrication Expands in India

Kl?ber Lubrication, a leader in the production of specialty lubricants, has announced a significant investment of Rs 142 crore to expand its operations in India. This expansion focuses on the company's manufacturing facility in Mysore, which is set to be fully operational by early 2027. The investment underscores Kl'ber Lubrication's commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative, aiming to boost domestic production and reinforce its presence in the global market.

The Mysore plant, currently spanning 17,000 square meters, will see the integration of a new production hall equipped with world-class infrastructure. This enhancement is designed to support the production of high-quality specialty lubricants tailored to meet the demands of various industries both locally and internationally. Hitendra Bhargava, CEO and Regional Management Board Member for Asia Pacific at Kl'ber Lubrication, emphasized that the expansion aims to deliver state-of-the-art specialty products manufactured locally, thereby supporting the Indian economy and providing global markets with superior lubricants.

This strategic investment is part of Kl'ber Lubrication's broader plan to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities and enhance its product offerings. The company, a part of the Freudenberg Group, has been actively investing in its facilities to cater to the growing economy and the diverse needs of sectors across India. Previous investments have focused on upgrading production plants and expanding distribution and sales networks to better serve the Indian market.

The expansion in Mysore is expected to not only increase Kl'ber Lubrication's production capacity but also contribute to local job creation and technological advancements in lubricant production. By doing so, Kl'ber Lubrication reaffirms its dedication to sustainable practices and innovation, ensuring that its operations align with environmental standards and contribute positively to the communities it operates in.

Kl?ber Lubrication, a leader in the production of specialty lubricants, has announced a significant investment of Rs 142 crore to expand its operations in India. This expansion focuses on the company's manufacturing facility in Mysore, which is set to be fully operational by early 2027. The investment underscores Kl'ber Lubrication's commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative, aiming to boost domestic production and reinforce its presence in the global market. The Mysore plant, currently spanning 17,000 square meters, will see the integration of a new production hall equipped with world-class infrastructure. This enhancement is designed to support the production of high-quality specialty lubricants tailored to meet the demands of various industries both locally and internationally. Hitendra Bhargava, CEO and Regional Management Board Member for Asia Pacific at Kl'ber Lubrication, emphasized that the expansion aims to deliver state-of-the-art specialty products manufactured locally, thereby supporting the Indian economy and providing global markets with superior lubricants. This strategic investment is part of Kl'ber Lubrication's broader plan to strengthen its manufacturing capabilities and enhance its product offerings. The company, a part of the Freudenberg Group, has been actively investing in its facilities to cater to the growing economy and the diverse needs of sectors across India. Previous investments have focused on upgrading production plants and expanding distribution and sales networks to better serve the Indian market. The expansion in Mysore is expected to not only increase Kl'ber Lubrication's production capacity but also contribute to local job creation and technological advancements in lubricant production. By doing so, Kl'ber Lubrication reaffirms its dedication to sustainable practices and innovation, ensuring that its operations align with environmental standards and contribute positively to the communities it operates in.

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