August22 , 2026

    WWMAI delegation visits Ahmedabad, Khavda and Mundra facilities; strengthens industry collaboration

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    The Winding Wires Manufacturers’ Association of India (WWMAI) recently visited the Ahmedabad office and key facilities of the company, including the state-of-the-art Solar Park at Khavda and the Kutch Copper Limited plant, port and solar manufacturing facilities at Mundra.

    The visit provided winding wire manufacturers with a first-hand view of the company’s operations, technological capabilities and strong commitment to quality, ESG principles and advanced manufacturing practices. A key highlight of the programme was the visit to the Kutch Copper plant, where participants gained deeper insights into copper production processes and the company’s integrated approach to sustainability and innovation.

    During the interactions, both sides engaged in meaningful discussions on emerging industry trends, shared challenges and future opportunities in the copper sector, with a special focus on the winding wire industry. The exchanges underlined the importance of collaboration in strengthening India’s manufacturing ecosystem.

    The engagement reaffirmed a shared commitment to building long-term, trust-based partnerships that support collective growth and industrial development in the country.

    The company expressed its sincere appreciation to WWMAI for the visit and noted that the interaction marks the beginning of many more strategic engagements with customers and industry stakeholders in the future.