Tyrolit Breaks Ground On First Manufacturing Plant In Pune, India
August 28, 2025 by Mai Tao
Tyrolit , a global company specializing in grinding and abrasive solutions, has broken ground on its first manufacturing facility in Pune, India.
Coordinated from Tyrolit's Austrian headquarters in Schwaz, this milestone marks a strategic expansion into one of the world's fastest growing manufacturing hubs while creating significant value across Austria and India.
Creating cross-border valueTyrolit's Pune facility embodies the group's global strategy by combining advanced European manufacturing with fast, local customer service.
Tyrolit will now also be able to retip and finish the high-tech grinding wheels locally in India – removing the need for costly, inefficient returns to Austria and enabling faster, more effective support for Indian customers and partners.
This integrated approach optimises the supply chain by balancing state-of-the-art European production with responsive, localised support – generating a win-win scenario for both countries' economies.
Technology and sustainability as key differentiatorsTyrolit sets itself apart in the Indian grinding and abrasives market through its leadership in technology and sustainability. The Pune plant will introduce advanced CBN and diamond abrasives, delivering both high performance and eco-efficiency.
Unlike competitors heavily reliant on imports, Tyrolit is investing in in-country inventory and building a dedicated technical team to co-develop customised solutions with Indian manufacturers.
Diverse portfolio and targeted industry focusGlobally, Tyrolit serves automotive, tooling, aerospace, energy and medical sectors with precision grinding wheels – including conventional, CBN and diamond types – cutting tools and sawing solutions. In India, the company's initial focus is on:
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Automotive: Gear, camshaft and crankshaft grinding
Carbide tooling for die and mould manufacturing
Aerospace blade finishing
Hardened steel machining
Hot press grinding wheels will be marketed to both India and China, while retipping of CBN wheels will be exclusive to India's market, reflecting a sophisticated, locally focused product strategy.
India as a technical hubBeyond manufacturing, the Pune facility will operate as a technical and training centre. Building on over 15 years of sales experience from Tyrolit's Bengaluru subsidiary, the local technical team – comprising skilled application engineers – will conduct on-site trials, process optimisation and provide training to enhance productivity and quality for customers.
Nilesh Nazre, managing director, Tyrolit Grinding Technologies, says:“India is a crucial growth market for us. Establishing local manufacturing and a strong technical team enables co-development of tailored grinding solutions, reinforcing our long-term commitment to Indian industry.”
Securing global stability and driving growthThis facility diversifies Tyrolit's manufacturing footprint and enhances long-term business stability while aligning with India's“Make in India” initiative. The group aims to achieve a double-digit market share in Asia within five years through localised innovation, production and close customer engagement.
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