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30 & 31 October 2024

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MAPAL India’s Green Field  Facility
Mapal Ltd

MAPAL India’s Green Field Facility

A quantum leap in efficiency and sustainability

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MAPAL invests in India and expands its capacities. In Coimbatore, the headquarters of MAPAL India, the company recently opened a “Green Field Facility”. The new company premises set standards in the areas of production, technology and sustainability.

Since 2015, the headquarters of MAPAL India has been located in Coimbatore, a city with over a million inhabitants in the south of India. “Many of our nationwide customers and business partners produce here and rely on our products and support,” emphasises Thanigaraj Sripathy, CEO of MAPAL India. Business in India and also export business is developing well for MAPAL India. Long-term growth is predicted for the Indo-Pacific economic region, with positive effects for the machining industry. “With an eye on the future, we have significantly expanded the capacities in Coimbatore and invested in a new company area,” says Dr Jochen Kress, President of the MAPAL Group.

Sustainable production…
The greenfield construction was designed and executed with three clear objectives: Zero Maintenance (trouble-free production), Zero Discharge (wastewater recycling) and Green Compliance (environmental sustainability). An intelligent building control system guarantees optimal manufacturing conditions and ensures a consistent energy supply. The subsidiary produces about one third of the electricity it needs on its own via photovoltaic systems on company-owned buildings and parking areas. As a further contribution to environmental and climate protection, investments were made in high-performance HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), resource-saving building materials, energy-efficient lighting and sustainable landscaping measures. The company premises are surrounded by a green belt with 1,800 native trees and plants. These ensure clean air and a dust-free environment. MAPAL India treats the waste water produced in the factory and uses it for landscape irrigation.

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