Pavna Sunworld Autotech Begins Oil Pump Production for Hero MotoCorp

Subsidiary secures supply contract for Splendor and Glamour models across six manufacturing plants.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 14 Jul 2025 Views icon4982 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Pavna Sunworld Autotech Begins Oil Pump Production for Hero MotoCorp

Pavna Industries Limited's subsidiary, Pavna Sunworld Autotech Pvt. Ltd., has commenced production and supply of oil pumps to Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (HMCL), India's largest two-wheeler manufacturer, on July 14, 2025, from its manufacturing facilities to support Hero's volume-leading Splendor and Glamour motorcycle models across all six of HMCL's Indian plants.

The oil pump supply contract represents a significant business development for Pavna Industries, which manufactures automotive parts for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across multiple vehicle segments. Production will scale progressively to reach 50,000 units monthly within three to four months.

"We are delighted to announce the production of oil pumps for Hero MotoCorp, India's most respected two wheeler automotive Company. This achievement is a testament to increasing consumer confidence in Pavna's engineering expertise, operational excellence, and product quality," said Swapnil Jain, Managing Director, Pavna Industries Ltd.

"Acquiring this mandate in all six Hero MotoCorp facilities is a reflection of our team's hard work and reinforces our status as a go-to supplier of key engine parts. We are eager to ramp up deliveries over the next few months while delivering the highest levels of performance and reliability," Jain added.

Pavna Industries Limited, incorporated in April 1994, operates manufacturing plants in Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh), Aurangabad (Maharashtra), and Pantnagar (Uttarakhand). The company produces automotive components including ignition switches, fuel tank caps, latches, auto locks, switches, oil pumps, throttle bodies, fuel cocks, and casting components.

The company serves domestic and export markets, supplying to manufacturers including Bajaj, Kawasaki, Honda, TVS, Mahindra, Escorts, Royal Enfield, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra Wheels, Eicher Motors, Tork Motors, Revolt, and Mahindra Electric. Export destinations include Italy, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Sudan, USA, and Bangladesh.

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