Jindal Aluminium Celebrates 56 Years of Downstream Manufacturing Leadership
Jindal Aluminium Limited marks its 56th Inception Day, highlighting its position as India's largest aluminium extruder with a turnover of ₹5,500 crore. The company's strategic investments and certifications position it as a key player in the evolving landscape of Indian manufacturing, especially in sectors like EV and aerospace.

Jindal Aluminium Limited, founded in 1968, operates three plants in India with a total extrusion and flat-rolled product capacity of 255,000 metric tonnes. The company leads the aluminium extrusion market with a 25% share and has expanded its capacity significantly since acquiring Indo Alusys Industries in 2021.
Jindal's commitment to renewable energy is evident, with two of its plants powered entirely by renewables, stabilizing operational costs and supporting automation strategies. Its certifications, including AS 9100D and NADCAP, enhance its appeal to automation integrators by ensuring compliance with high-quality standards. As Jindal continues to focus on sectors such as EV and aerospace, demand for advanced automation solutions is expected to grow within the Indian manufacturing ecosystem.




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