Burkert inaugurates new manufacturing facility in Pune to strengthen portfolio in India

16 October 2024 | News

Talegaon unit is expected to employ up to 32 people by the end of this year, with the potential to grow to 100 employees next year

Burkert Fluid Control Systems India, a leading manufacturer of measurement and control systems for liquids and gases, recently inaugurated its new manufacturing facility in Pune, Maharashtra. This state-of-the-art facility is a significant addition to Burkert’s global value chain, aimed at meeting the growing demand in the region by producing components and system solutions.

Located in Talegaon MIDC, Phase 2, the new facility spans 50,000 square feet and is equipped with advanced machining centres, assembly lines, and testing centres designed for optimum productivity. It has the capacity to produce over 30,000 valves and 500 systems annually.

This new unit brings production closer to Burkert’s customers, boosting local employment and enhancing service delivery. Initially, the Talegaon facility will focus on manufacturing Mass Flow Controllers, Angle Seat Valves, Diaphragm Valves, and System Solutions, with plans to expand production in phases to meet the diverse needs of Indian industries.

The Talegaon unit is expected to employ up to 32 people by the end of this year, with the potential to grow to 100 employees next year. Burkert’s technology transfer to India has already been completed for several unique systems, including panels for Zone 1 ATEX classification. This local production will play a pivotal role in Burkert’s long-term profitability goals, with the company expecting the facility to be profitable by 2028.

Switzerland-headquartered Burkert’s global turnover stands at approximately 710 million EUR, with over 3,700 employees worldwide and a strong investment in R&D, accounting for 6.9% of its total revenue. In India, Burkert serves notable clients such as Zydus, Alembic, Sun Pharma, Biocon, Bharat Biotech, and Serum Institute, reinforcing its position as a key player in the country’s industrial sector.



 

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