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Happy Forgings’ ₹650 Crore Investment in Heavy Component Manufacturing

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Happy Forgings Limited (HFL) is making headlines with its recent announcement of a ₹650 crore investment in establishing advanced forging capabilities for heavy industrial components. This move, which will make Asia’s first and the world’s second-largest facility of its kind, is set to manufacture components weighing up to 3,000 kilograms. The company’s shares have seen a slight dip on the NSE following this news.

The Ludhiana-based company’s focus will be on producing heavy forged and machined components, such as large crankshafts for industrial and marine applications, axles, gears, and specialized components for sectors like power generation, mining, wind energy, and defense. This strategic investment will be funded through internal accruals and partial debt, with production slated to commence by the end of FY2027 to meet the increasing demand for heavyweight components in non-automotive industrial segments.

Managing Director Ashish Garg stated that this investment aligns with the company’s strategy to tap into markets with limited suppliers and cater to the demand for precision-engineered, large-sized components. Happy Forgings is currently a key player in India’s manufacturing landscape, focusing on complex, safety-critical forged components for automotive OEMs, farm equipment manufacturers, off-highway vehicles, and industrial machinery.

This new development underscores the company’s commitment to innovation and expansion in emerging sectors. With its vision to address market needs with cutting-edge solutions, Happy Forgings is well-positioned for future growth and success in the global marketplace.

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