TVS Electronics adds Electronics Manufacturing Services capability at its Karnataka facility
The manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Bengaluru offers end-to-end solutions encompassing PCB assembly, product testing, box building, and supply chain, enabling TVS Electronics to cater to manufacturing needs, ranging from design improvements to warranty services and repair solutions.
TVS Electronics Limited has added an Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) capability at its facility in Tumakuru, Karnataka.
The manufacturing plant on the outskirts of Bengaluru offers end-to-end solutions encompassing PCB assembly, product testing, box building, and supply chain, enabling TVS Electronics to cater to manufacturing needs, ranging from design improvements to warranty services and repair solutions.
Sathya Doraisamy, Chief Business Officer of TVS Electronics, said, "The Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) facility, equipped with cutting-edge SMT technology, exemplifies TVS Electronics' commitment to enhancing manufacturing capabilities while fostering employee innovation."
"It represents a significant step towards our overarching vision of becoming a comprehensive solution provider, while also marking a significant stride in strengthening the Make-in-India initiative. As a preferred partner for domestic and international businesses, we continue to keep the innovation wagon fuelled at all times."
The manufacturing plant utilises electricity from a 400 KV solar plant, underscoring the company's dedication to responsible manufacturing practices and reducing its environmental footprint, the press release noted.
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