Bearing Traders Showcases Solutions at INTEC 2026
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Bearing Traders Showcases Solutions at INTEC 2026

Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd participated in INTEC 2026, South India’s industrial trade fair, held from 4–8 June 2026 at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore.

The company showcased its portfolio of premium Japanese bearing solutions at Stall Nos E25, E26, E50 and E51. Its display included high-performance bearing products and engineering solutions from brands such as NTN, JAF and EZO.

The company said its products are designed to improve reliability, efficiency and productivity across sectors including manufacturing, automotive, machine tools, automation, material handling and heavy engineering. Visitors also interacted with technical experts to understand application-specific bearing solutions.

Manish Jain, Director, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd, said the company’s participation reflects its commitment to supporting Indian industries with quality bearing solutions, technical expertise and dependable service.

Mukesh Jain, Director, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd, added that industrial exhibitions such as INTEC help connect businesses, technology providers and end users. He said the company aims to strengthen partnerships and showcase solutions that help customers improve productivity and long-term value.

With decades of experience in the bearing industry, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd continues to focus on quality products, technical support and customer-centric solutions across industrial applications.

Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd participated in INTEC 2026, South India’s industrial trade fair, held from 4–8 June 2026 at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore. The company showcased its portfolio of premium Japanese bearing solutions at Stall Nos E25, E26, E50 and E51. Its display included high-performance bearing products and engineering solutions from brands such as NTN, JAF and EZO. The company said its products are designed to improve reliability, efficiency and productivity across sectors including manufacturing, automotive, machine tools, automation, material handling and heavy engineering. Visitors also interacted with technical experts to understand application-specific bearing solutions. Manish Jain, Director, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd, said the company’s participation reflects its commitment to supporting Indian industries with quality bearing solutions, technical expertise and dependable service. Mukesh Jain, Director, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd, added that industrial exhibitions such as INTEC help connect businesses, technology providers and end users. He said the company aims to strengthen partnerships and showcase solutions that help customers improve productivity and long-term value. With decades of experience in the bearing industry, Bearing Traders (India) Pvt Ltd continues to focus on quality products, technical support and customer-centric solutions across industrial applications.

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