Enlight Metals Forges Partnerships with Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Mahindra
Pune-based metal aggregator establishes strategic collaborations with major automobile manufacturers to streamline sourcing operations and enhance supply chain efficiency across India's expanding automotive manufacturing sector.
Enlight Metals Pvt. Ltd., a Pune-headquartered metal aggregator, has entered into strategic partnerships with four leading automobile manufacturers: Toyota, Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Mahindra. The agreements aim to strengthen sourcing efficiency and supply chain resilience in India's automotive sector.
Established in 2024, Enlight Metals connects original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with verified suppliers and manufacturers, focusing on quality assurance, competitive pricing, and transparency in metal procurement.
The company currently serves over 1,500 OEMs nationwide across multiple sectors, including automobile manufacturing, railways, cable tray fabrication, solar and wind energy, heavy engineering, and construction. Its integrated sourcing platform enables manufacturers to streamline procurement processes while maintaining quality standards.
The metal aggregator has outlined plans to expand its digital sourcing and logistics infrastructure, incorporating advanced technologies for predictive procurement, sustainability tracking, and data-driven supply chain management.
As India's automotive industry continues its growth trajectory, these collaborations position Enlight Metals as a key player in supporting manufacturing innovation and operational resilience across the sector.
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18 Nov 2025
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