Enlight Metals to Expand Raipur Plant Capacity
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Enlight Metals to Expand Raipur Plant Capacity

Enlight Metals has announced plans to expand the production capacity of its Raipur manufacturing facility from around 1,200 tonnes to nearly 4,000 tonnes.

The expansion is aimed at strengthening the company’s ability to serve rising demand across industrial, infrastructure and contract manufacturing requirements.

Located in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, the facility serves as a key manufacturing hub for Enlight Metals. The planned capacity enhancement is expected to improve supply capabilities, operational efficiency and the company’s ability to handle larger project requirements.

The facility includes modern production systems, technology-enabled processes, digital operational monitoring and structured quality control practices. These measures are designed to improve productivity, operational reliability and long-term scalability.

The expanded capacity will also support Enlight Metals’ growing contract manufacturing portfolio by enabling greater production flexibility and scale.

The company said the expansion is expected to contribute to the local industrial ecosystem through direct and indirect employment opportunities across manufacturing, logistics, technical operations and support functions.

Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals, said the expansion of the Raipur facility marks an important step in the company’s growth journey. He added that increasing capacity from 1,200 tonnes to nearly 4,000 tonnes would help the company address evolving customer requirements while maintaining quality, reliability and efficiency.

The development aligns with Chhattisgarh’s growing position as an important manufacturing destination and reflects Enlight Metals’ long-term focus on strengthening its manufacturing footprint.

The company said the expansion will enhance its operational capabilities, support contract manufacturing growth and contribute to India’s industrial and infrastructure development through high-quality Made-in-India solutions."

Enlight Metals has announced plans to expand the production capacity of its Raipur manufacturing facility from around 1,200 tonnes to nearly 4,000 tonnes.The expansion is aimed at strengthening the company’s ability to serve rising demand across industrial, infrastructure and contract manufacturing requirements.Located in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, the facility serves as a key manufacturing hub for Enlight Metals. The planned capacity enhancement is expected to improve supply capabilities, operational efficiency and the company’s ability to handle larger project requirements.The facility includes modern production systems, technology-enabled processes, digital operational monitoring and structured quality control practices. These measures are designed to improve productivity, operational reliability and long-term scalability.The expanded capacity will also support Enlight Metals’ growing contract manufacturing portfolio by enabling greater production flexibility and scale.The company said the expansion is expected to contribute to the local industrial ecosystem through direct and indirect employment opportunities across manufacturing, logistics, technical operations and support functions.Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals, said the expansion of the Raipur facility marks an important step in the company’s growth journey. He added that increasing capacity from 1,200 tonnes to nearly 4,000 tonnes would help the company address evolving customer requirements while maintaining quality, reliability and efficiency.The development aligns with Chhattisgarh’s growing position as an important manufacturing destination and reflects Enlight Metals’ long-term focus on strengthening its manufacturing footprint.The company said the expansion will enhance its operational capabilities, support contract manufacturing growth and contribute to India’s industrial and infrastructure development through high-quality Made-in-India solutions.

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