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India’s Bansal Wire Industries expends stainless steel wire capacity at Uttar Pradesh facility

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Update time : 2025-04-24 15:44:36
Bansal Wire Industries, an Indian stainless steel wire producer, has expanded its Uttar Pradesh facility's manufacturing capacity to 6 lakh tons per year with an investment of Rs 550-600 crore, adding 3.6 lakh tons per year to its existing capacity of 2.4 lakh tons per year.

The company inaugurated its expanded Dadri plant, now capable of producing 6 lakh tons per year. The expanded facility was targeted to increase its supply to the growing industries such as automotive, agriculture, and construction.

The expansion this time ensured the company’s goal of sustainability with solar power, rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient machinery, and an acid-free wire cleaning process, said Managing Director and CEO Pranav Bansal.
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