SSWL bags order from BMW

SSWL has succeeded in procuring another export order to supply steel wheels to BMW's Germany plant.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 21 Feb 2018 Views icon7865 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
SSWL bags order from BMW

Steel Strips Wheels (SSWL) has bagged an export order from the German OEM-BMW.

On February 12, 2018 the SSWL bagged an order from Caravan Wheels in Europe for 19,500 steel wheels. The company has picked up another order from BMW for supplying approximately 46,000 steel wheels. The product would be supplied to BMW's Leipzig, Germany plant from the Chennai plant starting next financial year. SSWL and BMW have strong business relationship for the past eight years.

An established designer and manufacturer of automotive steel wheels since 1991 the company supplies steel wheels for two- and three-wheelers, passenger cars, multi utility vehicles, tractors, trucks and off-road vehicles.

The company has three production facilities in India (Punjab, Chennai and Jamshedpur). The Punjab and Chennai facility mainly manufactures passenger car wheels and truck wheels in Jamshedpur. It has a total annual capacity of 16.6 million wheels – (9 million wheels in Dappar, 6 million wheels in Oragadam and 1.6 million truck wheels in Jamshedpur).

 

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