Sieger Expands Manufacturing To Boost Mumbai Automation Projects
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Sieger Expands Manufacturing To Boost Mumbai Automation Projects

SIEGER, India’s leading automation solutions provider, is strengthening its manufacturing capabilities to cater to rising demand in Mumbai’s real estate sector.  

The company operates a 21,000 m² advanced production hub in Coimbatore, within a 40,000 m² integrated campus. It offers end-to-end solutions, from design and prototyping to precision manufacturing and on-site deployment. The fully digitalised facility features CNC machining, QR-coded component tracking, conveyorised powder coating, and a Government of India–certified R&D centre, enabling speed, accuracy, and customisation. 
  
“At SIEGER, our fully digitalised production and advanced engineering ethos enable us to deliver tailor-made automation solutions with precision and speed—capabilities that are invaluable for serving high-demand markets like Mumbai,” said Mr Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director Operations, SIEGER Global.   

SIEGER’s in-house expertise covers automated parking systems to optimise urban space, Tower Parking for high-rise projects, and Puzzle Parking for mixed-use developments. These capabilities help ensure timely execution to global standards. 

Mumbai’s ongoing real estate and infrastructure growth is fuelling demand for automation to shorten project timelines, optimise land use, and meet regulatory requirements. SIEGER’s manufacturing edge positions it as a key partner for developers, architects, and infrastructure planners.

SIEGER, India’s leading automation solutions provider, is strengthening its manufacturing capabilities to cater to rising demand in Mumbai’s real estate sector.  The company operates a 21,000 m² advanced production hub in Coimbatore, within a 40,000 m² integrated campus. It offers end-to-end solutions, from design and prototyping to precision manufacturing and on-site deployment. The fully digitalised facility features CNC machining, QR-coded component tracking, conveyorised powder coating, and a Government of India–certified R&D centre, enabling speed, accuracy, and customisation.   “At SIEGER, our fully digitalised production and advanced engineering ethos enable us to deliver tailor-made automation solutions with precision and speed—capabilities that are invaluable for serving high-demand markets like Mumbai,” said Mr Ashwin Karivaradaraj, Director Operations, SIEGER Global.   SIEGER’s in-house expertise covers automated parking systems to optimise urban space, Tower Parking for high-rise projects, and Puzzle Parking for mixed-use developments. These capabilities help ensure timely execution to global standards. Mumbai’s ongoing real estate and infrastructure growth is fuelling demand for automation to shorten project timelines, optimise land use, and meet regulatory requirements. SIEGER’s manufacturing edge positions it as a key partner for developers, architects, and infrastructure planners.

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