Taural India Commissions ₹500 Crore Aluminium Casting Super-Hub in Supa MIDC
Taural India Commissions ₹500 Crore Aluminium Casting Super-Hub in Supa MIDC

Taural India Commissions ₹500 Crore Aluminium Casting Super-Hub in Supa MIDC.

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Taural India reached a new milestone in its mission to localize high-tech engineering by commissioning its second aluminium sand casting facility in Supa, Maharashtra.

Inaugurated by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, this ₹500 crore plant marks a rapid transition from the investment commitment made at the World Economic Forum (Davos) in January 2025 to a fully operational site within just one year.


Facility Blueprint & Capacity

Located in the Supa MIDC (Ahilyanagar district), the new facility is designed as a “Super-Hub” to augment the company’s existing operations in Pune.

  • Scale: Spread over 30 acres, the site is roughly four times larger than Taural’s first plant.
  • Production Target: Boosts casting capacity to 1,500 tonnes, focusing on customized components weighing between 20 kg and 1,000 kg.
  • Global Benchmarks: Integrates advanced digital process controls and automated sand casting lines, adhering to European standards through its joint venture with Thoni Alutec (Germany/Poland).

Mission-Critical Applications

The Supa plant is a cornerstone for India’s Import Substitution strategy, manufacturing complex aluminium components that were previously sourced from Europe or China.

SectorKey Components / Projects
DefenceCylinder block crankcases for K9 Vajra Tanks and Sarath Infantry vehicles.
EnergyGas Insulated Switchgears (GIS) for global OEMs like Hitachi Energy, GE, and Siemens.
RailwaysLightweight engine and gear components for the Amrit Bharat and high-speed rail projects.
MarineLarge-scale heavy-duty engine components for specialized maritime vessels.

Economic Impact: Beyond the Metro

The project is a flagship for “Decentralized Industrialization,” shifting high-value manufacturing from Pune/Mumbai to Tier-II regions.

  • Jobs: Creating over 2,200 total jobs (1,200 direct and 1,000 indirect).
  • Revenue Target: Aiming for a turnover of ₹1,000 crore within the next five years.
  • Exports: Approximately 18% of the production from this facility is slated for export to the US, Europe, and Japan.

“Taural India’s journey is a powerful example of how Indian entrepreneurs can build world-class manufacturing enterprises. This facility plays a vital role in driving growth beyond metro cities and supporting our vision of a $1 trillion state economy.” — Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra.