Revent Precision Engineering and ECS Mobility forge ahead with new manufacturing facility in Haryana

With an initial production capacity of 5,00,000 units per annum, the facility is poised for scalable growth in the coming years.

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Revent Precision Engineering and ECS Mobility forge ahead with new manufacturing facility in Haryana

Revent Precision Engineering and ECS Mobility have announced the establishment of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Dharuhera, Haryana. The new facility is equipped to produce a wide range of components, including ring gears on flex plates, flywheels, and independent ring gears.

With an initial production capacity of 5,00,000 units per annum, the facility is poised for scalable growth in the coming years. This expansion aligns with Revent's commitment to diversifying its portfolio within the auto component industry.

Prakash Khose, the Managing Director and Group CEO of Revent Precision Engineering, speaking on this partnership said, “This strategic alliance will help us expand into the auto component industry and add new clients to our portfolio. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of manufacturing processes to meet the quality benchmarks.”

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