Wittmann Battenfeld India moves to new headquarters in Chennai

Wittmann Battenfeld India is moving its head office to the Tiruvallur district of Chennai (Courtesy the Wittmann Group)
Wittmann Battenfeld India is moving its head office to the Tiruvallur district of Chennai (Courtesy the Wittmann Group)

Wittmann Battenfeld India, part of the Wittmann Group, is moving its head office to a new building in the Tiruvallur district of Chennai, about 9 km from its current location in Chinna Porur. The new facility is around twice the size of its previous headquarters, with a total of 5,000 m² of office and production floor space available.

The Wittmann Group also operates two sales and service facilities in New Delhi and Pune, as well as ten offices in various heavily industrialised areas of India.

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In addition to Wittmann’s standard range, the product portfolio for the Indian market also includes temperature controllers, material dryers plus IML and automation systems from Wittmann Battenfeld India’s own production.

Nanda Kumar, CEO of the Indian subsidiary since its foundation in 2007, shared, “With the additional office and production floor space, we will be in a better position to meet current requirements and to continue building up our customer base both in India and in our export markets.”

In addition to serving the local market, the Indian subsidiary of the Wittmann Group also takes care of the market requirements on the Arabian Peninsula and in Central Africa.

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