Ingersoll Rand India Reports 11% Revenue Growth, Launches Sanand Plant
Ingersoll Rand India, a leading provider of industrial solutions, has reported a significant 11% growth in revenue, reaching INR 1336 crores in FY 2024-25. The company is strengthening its commitment to the Indian market with the upcoming launch of the Sanand plant and introducing innovative products designed to perform in challenging conditions.
Ingersoll Rand is introducing Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) add-ons to reduce energy costs and carbon footprints. These solutions, along with Ecoplant's higher energy efficiency and optimized utility management, are set to maximize performance, efficiency, and reliability in the Indian industrial landscape.
The company's product portfolio is designed to cope with high temperatures and fluctuating grids, delivering value in costco-sensitive settings. Ingersoll Rand's rental fleet capabilities are expanding to include large-capacity centrifugal compressors and air treatment solutions. Additionally, the company offers CARE Service for maintenance and predictive monitoring to maximize uptime, and Airend upgrades and retrofits to boost machine performance without replacing entire units. These innovations aim to provide smarter, more resilient, and cost-effective ways to enhance performance, as seen by Sunil Khanduja, Managing Director of Ingersoll Rand India.
Ingersoll Rand India's commitment to the Indian market is evident in its upcoming Sanand plant launch and the introduction of innovative, costco-effective solutions. With a focus on energy efficiency, performance enhancement, and reliability, the company aims to continue its growth trajectory, as demonstrated by its 11% revenue increase in the last fiscal year.
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