Sundram Fasteners enters into MoU with Government of Tamil Nadu for Rs 1,411 crore investment
时间:2024-06-26 13:14:37 阅读(143)
Sundram Fasteners Limited, suppliers to OEMs and automakers globally, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Tamil Nadu for a proposed investment of Rs 1,411 crore during the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2024, Chennai.
The investment is proposed to be made in Sundram Fasteners Limited factories across Tamil Nadu situated at Padi; Mahindra World City, SEZ; Velappanchavadi; Gummidipoondi; Hosur; Aviyur, Madurai and Mittamandagapattu, Villupuram. Among the aforementioned, the investments made in Mahindra World City, SEZ fall under both the Industrial Policy and the EV Policy.
Arathi Krishna, Managing Director, Sundram Fasteners Limited, said, “We have a supportive government that prioritizes innovation and industrialization, making Tamil Nadu an attractive destination for investors. With this strategic investment, we are proud to expand growth opportunities and reach new milestones. We are grateful to the Government of Tamil Nadu for their unwavering support, which has played a crucial role in our success. As we move forward, we remain committed to producing and delivering high-quality products, creating a positive impact on our community, and contributing to the State’s overall economic prosperity.”
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