On May 27, 2025, Remsons, a leading manufacturer of locomotive components, officially opened its new Rs 50 million rail parts unit in Pune. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's manufacturing capabilities and meet the growing demand for high-quality rail components.
Rail PartsPuneManufacturingLocomotive ComponentsRemsonsReal Estate PuneMay 27, 2025
The new Remsons rail parts unit in Pune has an investment of Rs 50 million.
The new facility will produce a wide range of rail parts, including wheels, axles, and other critical components used in the assembly of locomotives and rail cars.
The new Remsons unit is expected to create approximately 100 new jobs in Pune.
Remsons will implement sustainable practices such as the use of renewable energy sources and waste management systems to minimize its environmental impact.
The new Remsons unit in Pune is significant as it enhances the company's manufacturing capabilities and helps meet the growing demand for high-quality rail components in India, supporting the government's focus on improving transportation infrastructure.
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