INDO-MIM expands precision machining capacity

INDO-MIM, headquartered in Bengaluru, India, has launched its Advanced Machining Division, located within a 16‑acre manufacturing campus at SIPCOT Industrial Park, Vallam Kandigai, Tamil Nadu, India. The new facility marks an expansion of the company’s manufacturing ecosystem, designed to enhance control, scalability, and responsiveness for global customers.
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Advanced processes, such as Metal Injection Molding, have transformed the production of complex, high‑volume components. However, certain applications demand capabilities beyond molding, particularly where ultra‑tight tolerances, superior surface finishes, flexible production volumes, or extensive post‑processing are required.
The new machining division has been established with the intention of meeting these needs. Rather than operating in isolation, it complements INDO‑MIM’s existing capabilities, enabling customers to access end‑to‑end manufacturing solutions under one roof, from rapid prototyping to serial production.
Equipped with advanced multi‑axis CNC machining centres, the facility supports precision milling and turning across a wide range of geometries and materials. The scale of the 16‑acre campus allows for optimised workflows, segregation of critical processes, and future capacity expansion, which is key to maintaining consistency and quality at volume.
Beyond infrastructure, the division is supported by experienced engineers and operators focused on process rigour, repeatability, and stringent quality standards.
The machining division includes sub‑assembly capabilities, such as brazing, laser welding, riveting, and other joining processes, allowing delivery of ready‑to‑use assemblies rather than individual parts.
Advanced finishing services, such as plastic and silicone over‑molding, laser marking, and pad printing, further address both functional and aesthetic requirements, particularly in regulated or customer‑facing applications.
To ensure supply continuity, INDO‑MIM states that it maintains an eight‑week safety stock for all mature machining programmes, helping customers mitigate risk and ensure uninterrupted production.






















