EPACK PREFAB completes 3.2 mn sqft industrial facilities
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EPACK PREFAB completes 3.2 mn sqft industrial facilities

EPACK PREFAB, a provider of pre-engineered building and construction solutions, has successfully concluded the construction of industrial facilities spanning 3.2 million square feet, valued at Rs 2.03 billion, for leading automobile companies in India. This comprehensive project encompasses the utilisation of pre-engineered buildings and associated materials.

Among the prominent automotive firms benefiting from EPACK PREFAB's services are Hero MotoCorp, ASK Automotive, ACE, Ashok Leyland, SML Isuzu, Honda India Power Products, JK Tyre & Industries, JBM, and others.

Sanjay Singhania, Managing Director of EPACK PREFAB, highlighted, "As the demand for manufacturing and warehousing facilities accelerates, these structures provide the accelerated solution. The adoption of pre-engineered structures in the automotive industry is driven by the need to rapidly expand production and warehousing facilities while maintaining cost-efficiency, adaptability, and high-quality standards."

He added, "Pre-engineered structures are sustainable, aligning with the automotive industry's growing emphasis on eco-friendly manufacturing practices and green technologies."

EPACK PREFAB pointed out that as automotive companies across India continue to increase their production capacities, the upward trend in the adoption of pre-engineered buildings is expected to persist. This trend can result in significant time savings of up to 50%, expediting project completion and enabling businesses to commence operations more efficiently.

The company's forward-looking strategy not only streamlines construction procedures but also plays a vital role in promoting the sustainable growth of the nation's infrastructure, reducing carbon emissions by as much as 60%, according to the release.

Looking ahead to the financial year 2023-24, EPACK PREFAB aims to conclude the year with an order book of Rs 14 billion. Over the next 12 months, the company anticipates securing an additional 17% of its orders from automakers.

EPACK PREFAB, a provider of pre-engineered building and construction solutions, has successfully concluded the construction of industrial facilities spanning 3.2 million square feet, valued at Rs 2.03 billion, for leading automobile companies in India. This comprehensive project encompasses the utilisation of pre-engineered buildings and associated materials. Among the prominent automotive firms benefiting from EPACK PREFAB's services are Hero MotoCorp, ASK Automotive, ACE, Ashok Leyland, SML Isuzu, Honda India Power Products, JK Tyre & Industries, JBM, and others. Sanjay Singhania, Managing Director of EPACK PREFAB, highlighted, As the demand for manufacturing and warehousing facilities accelerates, these structures provide the accelerated solution. The adoption of pre-engineered structures in the automotive industry is driven by the need to rapidly expand production and warehousing facilities while maintaining cost-efficiency, adaptability, and high-quality standards. He added, Pre-engineered structures are sustainable, aligning with the automotive industry's growing emphasis on eco-friendly manufacturing practices and green technologies. EPACK PREFAB pointed out that as automotive companies across India continue to increase their production capacities, the upward trend in the adoption of pre-engineered buildings is expected to persist. This trend can result in significant time savings of up to 50%, expediting project completion and enabling businesses to commence operations more efficiently. The company's forward-looking strategy not only streamlines construction procedures but also plays a vital role in promoting the sustainable growth of the nation's infrastructure, reducing carbon emissions by as much as 60%, according to the release. Looking ahead to the financial year 2023-24, EPACK PREFAB aims to conclude the year with an order book of Rs 14 billion. Over the next 12 months, the company anticipates securing an additional 17% of its orders from automakers.

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