TSF Group establishes manufacturing unit of for expansion
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TSF Group establishes manufacturing unit of for expansion

According to a senior official, Leggaro Composites' manufacturing facility was officially opened by the TSF Group, a division of the former TVS Group, in order to increase its footprint in the nation.

The manufacturing facility was a component of the strategic alliance that TSF Group and MIND S.r.l. inked in Bologna, Italy, in November 2020.

"The TSF Group has years of experience offering customers all across the world high-quality, design-led production. The opening of the Leggaro production facility in Chennai is a significant accomplishment that will enable us to expand our presence "Sriram Viji, a member of Leggaro Composites Management, said.

The plants in Bologna, Italy and Chennai would have a built-up area of 10,000 square metres with specialisation in delivering components in composites using advanced technologies of transformation of carbon fibre.

"MIND, the Italian base of Leggaro, has developed its experience in carbon composites over several years and established itself as a supplier to many luxury car brands and motor sports companies," MIND S.r.l CEO Francesco Varrasi stated.

"We are excited to partner with the TSF Group and have their support to expand our operations and capability to innovate," he said.

See also:
Nihon Kohden’s largest Indian manufacturing facility to be in MET City
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According to a senior official, Leggaro Composites' manufacturing facility was officially opened by the TSF Group, a division of the former TVS Group, in order to increase its footprint in the nation. The manufacturing facility was a component of the strategic alliance that TSF Group and MIND S.r.l. inked in Bologna, Italy, in November 2020. The TSF Group has years of experience offering customers all across the world high-quality, design-led production. The opening of the Leggaro production facility in Chennai is a significant accomplishment that will enable us to expand our presence Sriram Viji, a member of Leggaro Composites Management, said. The plants in Bologna, Italy and Chennai would have a built-up area of 10,000 square metres with specialisation in delivering components in composites using advanced technologies of transformation of carbon fibre. MIND, the Italian base of Leggaro, has developed its experience in carbon composites over several years and established itself as a supplier to many luxury car brands and motor sports companies, MIND S.r.l CEO Francesco Varrasi stated. We are excited to partner with the TSF Group and have their support to expand our operations and capability to innovate, he said. See also:Nihon Kohden’s largest Indian manufacturing facility to be in MET CityATC Tyres sets up Rs 14 bn manufacturing unit in Andhra

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