Thriam Group Launches Advanced Toolroom Facility in Ahmednagar
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Thriam Group Launches Advanced Toolroom Facility in Ahmednagar

Thriam Group of Industries, a renowned multi-engineering solutions provider with over 30 years of experience, has inaugurated its latest innovation center—a state-of-the-art toolroom facility located in MIDC, Ahilya Nagar, Ahmednagar. This new facility is poised to revolutionise the mould manufacturing process, offering faster time-to-market solutions for plastic product manufacturers.

The inauguration event was attended by Thriam’s leadership team, including Chairman and Managing Director Madhukumar and CEO Minu Madhukumar. This move reaffirms Thriam’s dedication to delivering top-quality engineering solutions and strengthening India's industrial sector.

Thriam Toolroom is designed to tackle the pressing challenge of accelerating the production of high-precision compression and injection moulds. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the facility is committed to precision, reliability, and efficiency. Minu Madhukumar stated, “We aim to streamline the manufacturing process, enabling faster time-to-market for plastic product manufacturers.

With this toolroom, we pledge to deliver moulds within 21 days of order placement.” This ambitious timeline underscores Thriam’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions. With expertise in compression moulding, injection moulding, and tool and die making, Thriam Toolroom is set to raise industry standards both in India and globally.

“Our vision is to contribute significantly to India’s growth through multi-sector involvement. We strive to become a transformative business entity that supports education, skill development, and job creation,” Madhukumar added, emphasising Thriam’s goal of achieving a Rs 5 billion enterprise within the next decade. Quality remains the cornerstone of Thriam’s operations, and the new toolroom facility embodies this principle by producing moulds that meet the highest industry standards. Madhukumar reiterated, “Quality is the most important foundation of engineering.”

The toolroom’s opening marks a key milestone for Thriam, symbolising its continued pursuit of engineering excellence and innovation. It also highlights the company’s ambition to be a pivotal force in India’s manufacturing landscape.

Founded in 1989 by Madhukumar, Thriam Group has become a trusted partner to major companies, including ABB, Legrand, Crompton, and Cochin Shipyard Limited. ISO 9001:2015 certified, Thriam operates across Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, and Ahmednagar, serving clients on a global scale.

(The Machine Maker)

Thriam Group of Industries, a renowned multi-engineering solutions provider with over 30 years of experience, has inaugurated its latest innovation center—a state-of-the-art toolroom facility located in MIDC, Ahilya Nagar, Ahmednagar. This new facility is poised to revolutionise the mould manufacturing process, offering faster time-to-market solutions for plastic product manufacturers. The inauguration event was attended by Thriam’s leadership team, including Chairman and Managing Director Madhukumar and CEO Minu Madhukumar. This move reaffirms Thriam’s dedication to delivering top-quality engineering solutions and strengthening India's industrial sector. Thriam Toolroom is designed to tackle the pressing challenge of accelerating the production of high-precision compression and injection moulds. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the facility is committed to precision, reliability, and efficiency. Minu Madhukumar stated, “We aim to streamline the manufacturing process, enabling faster time-to-market for plastic product manufacturers. With this toolroom, we pledge to deliver moulds within 21 days of order placement.” This ambitious timeline underscores Thriam’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions. With expertise in compression moulding, injection moulding, and tool and die making, Thriam Toolroom is set to raise industry standards both in India and globally. “Our vision is to contribute significantly to India’s growth through multi-sector involvement. We strive to become a transformative business entity that supports education, skill development, and job creation,” Madhukumar added, emphasising Thriam’s goal of achieving a Rs 5 billion enterprise within the next decade. Quality remains the cornerstone of Thriam’s operations, and the new toolroom facility embodies this principle by producing moulds that meet the highest industry standards. Madhukumar reiterated, “Quality is the most important foundation of engineering.” The toolroom’s opening marks a key milestone for Thriam, symbolising its continued pursuit of engineering excellence and innovation. It also highlights the company’s ambition to be a pivotal force in India’s manufacturing landscape. Founded in 1989 by Madhukumar, Thriam Group has become a trusted partner to major companies, including ABB, Legrand, Crompton, and Cochin Shipyard Limited. ISO 9001:2015 certified, Thriam operates across Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, and Ahmednagar, serving clients on a global scale. (The Machine Maker)

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