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history of 70 Years.
Customers in 66 Countries,
across 6 Continents.
The ISGEC Group
comprises the heavy engineering divisions of the Saraswati Industrial
Syndicate Ltd., which is a public company.
The Group has its origins in the Saraswati Sugar Mills, which was
established in 1933, with a sugarcane crushing capacity of 400 Tonnes
per day. It has grown into one of India's largest sugar mill and now crushes
13,000 Tonnes per day. It is today a subsidiary company.
At the time of the nation's independence, the need for an Indian
Capital Goods Industry was recognized and Isgec was established
in 1946. The initial activity was the manufacture of spares for
sugar mills.
In the course of its history, the Company diversified into a range
of engineering products. In 1964 it established a joint venture
with John Thompson of the UK to form ISGEC JOHN THOMPSON.
In 1981, it acquired majority shares in UP STEELS. Both units were
subsequently absorbed into the parent company. Today, the Company
has six business units, namely:
At Yamunanagar, (Haryana) India
:: Isgec (Pressure
Vessels & Heat Exchangers)
:: Isgec (Presses)
:: Isgec (Iron Castings)
At Noida, (Uttar Pradesh) India
:: Isgec John Thompson (Boilers)
:: Isgec (Sugar Machinery)
At Muzaffarnagar, (Uttar Pradesh) India
::UP Steels (Steel Castings & Ingots)
Spread over 100 Hectares (250 acres), the Company's manufacturing facilities have a shop floor area of over 55,000 square meters (66,400 square yards) with world class manufacturing & testing facilities.
Isgec products have been supplied to reputed companies across 66 countries, many of whom have placed repeat orders on us. These include:
o ABB, Japan o Siemens, Germany
o Foster Wheeler, China o Sumitomo, Japan
o Foster Wheeler, USA o Valeo, France
o GE Hydro, Canada o VA Tech, USA
o Luk, Germany o Wesfarmers Group, Australia
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