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Sundaram Clayton Ltd commences aluminium die-castings production at its new facility in Tamil Nadu, India

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Sundaram Clayton Limited, part of the $6.5 billion TVS Group, has officially put its newly-commissioned aluminium die-castings facility into commercial production. The facility is located in the SIPCOT industrial area in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu, India.

Sundaram Clayton Ltd commences aluminium die-castings production at its new facility in Tamil Nadu, India

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The plant, with an annual production capacity of 7,750 tonnes, is in its initial phase. Sundaram Clayton has announced the start of the facility and will keep updating the facility’s progress and potential capacity expansions in the future.

For now, Sundaram Clayton has said in a regulatory filling, "We wish to inform that the Company has commissioned the commercial production of Aluminium Die Castings effective today situated in the industrial area of the State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu (SIPCOT) in Thervoy Kandigai, Tiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu."

Sundaram Clayton Limited is one of the largest auto components manufacturing and distribution groups in India. It is a leading supplier of aluminium die castings to automotive and non-automotive sectors.

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