The Nicolas Correa Group, a leading global manufacturer of machine tools and industrial automation solutions, has announced the opening of a new facility in Pune, India. This expansion marks a significant step in the company's growth strategy in the India
Nicolas Correa GroupPuneMachine ToolsIndustrial AutomationIndiaReal Estate PuneMar 25, 2025
The main purpose of the new facility in Pune is to produce advanced machine tools and industrial automation systems, leveraging cutting-edge technology to meet the stringent requirements of the Indian industry.
Pune was chosen due to its robust industrial ecosystem, skilled workforce, and favorable government policies, making it an ideal location for manufacturing and engineering.
The long-term growth strategy in India includes enhancing manufacturing capabilities, responding quickly to customer needs, and developing new products and solutions through research and development.
The new facility will contribute to the local economy by creating jobs, boosting the manufacturing sector, and promoting sustainable manufacturing practices.
The key industries served by the Nicolas Correa Group include automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing, among others.
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