Kirby Building Systems achieves 100,000 MT annual capacity
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Kirby Building Systems achieves 100,000 MT annual capacity

Kirby Building Systems India recently inaugurated its 50,000 MT capacity expansion at Halol, Gujarat, doubling the business’ Halol Pre-Engineered Steel Building (PEB) capacity to 100,000 MT per annum within a span of 15 months since the inauguration of this facility in February 2023. This milestone enables Kirby India to reach a total installed capacity of 300,000 MT per annum when paired with the two facilities at Hyderabad and Haridwar, each having 100,000 MT installed capacity. 

The three state-of-the-art facilities are strategically located at south, north and west with the newest plant at Halol having advanced fabrication technologies such as CNC Laser Cutting Machine, CNC Plasma Cutting Machine, CNC Drilling Machine, CNC Controlled Laser Guided Welding Machine and other equipment. These advanced machineries provide high quality products to all our customers, with faster deliveries that consistently deliver projects on schedule.

Mahmoud Samara, CEO – inaugurated the expansion along with Hashim Gillani, President – Industrial Group, Yogesh Kumar, Vice President Finance – Retail and Industrial, and other members of senior management from Alghanim Industries and Kirby India.

This strategic expansion further cements Kirby India’s position as the leader in the PEB space thereby enabling the business to provide cost-effective, high-quality PEB solutions that meet global standards. As the market leader in the PEB industry for over 25 years, Kirby India’s impact on the construction landscape is undeniable. Serving over 10,000 customers focusing on innovation and sustainability, 

Kirby’s advanced facilities and proprietary technologies deliver precision-engineered steel structures that meet the growing demands of India’s infrastructure boom.

This Halol facility is the first PEB plant in the world to achieve Platinum Rated Green Building Certification which is a testament to our commitment to green building practices and further supports the company’s aim to provide sustainable and eco-friendly construction solutions through its PEB technology and contribute towards a safe and healthy environment.

Kirby Building Systems India recently inaugurated its 50,000 MT capacity expansion at Halol, Gujarat, doubling the business’ Halol Pre-Engineered Steel Building (PEB) capacity to 100,000 MT per annum within a span of 15 months since the inauguration of this facility in February 2023. This milestone enables Kirby India to reach a total installed capacity of 300,000 MT per annum when paired with the two facilities at Hyderabad and Haridwar, each having 100,000 MT installed capacity. The three state-of-the-art facilities are strategically located at south, north and west with the newest plant at Halol having advanced fabrication technologies such as CNC Laser Cutting Machine, CNC Plasma Cutting Machine, CNC Drilling Machine, CNC Controlled Laser Guided Welding Machine and other equipment. These advanced machineries provide high quality products to all our customers, with faster deliveries that consistently deliver projects on schedule.Mahmoud Samara, CEO – inaugurated the expansion along with Hashim Gillani, President – Industrial Group, Yogesh Kumar, Vice President Finance – Retail and Industrial, and other members of senior management from Alghanim Industries and Kirby India.This strategic expansion further cements Kirby India’s position as the leader in the PEB space thereby enabling the business to provide cost-effective, high-quality PEB solutions that meet global standards. As the market leader in the PEB industry for over 25 years, Kirby India’s impact on the construction landscape is undeniable. Serving over 10,000 customers focusing on innovation and sustainability, Kirby’s advanced facilities and proprietary technologies deliver precision-engineered steel structures that meet the growing demands of India’s infrastructure boom.This Halol facility is the first PEB plant in the world to achieve Platinum Rated Green Building Certification which is a testament to our commitment to green building practices and further supports the company’s aim to provide sustainable and eco-friendly construction solutions through its PEB technology and contribute towards a safe and healthy environment.

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