May19 , 2026

    EPACK PREFAB constructs pre-engineered facilities for automobile firms

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    Pre-engineered building and construction solutions provider EPACK PREFAB has completed construction of 3.2 million square feet of industrial facilities worth Rs 203 crore for leading automobile companies in India, which comprises pre-engineered buildings and materials.

    The company has created the facilities for Hero MotoCorp Ltd, ASK Automotive, ACE, Ashok Leyland, SML Isuzu, Honda India Power Products Ltd, JK Tyre & Industries Limited, JBM, and others.

    The company in a statement highlighted that automobile companies are adopting pre-engineered buildings for the expansion and establishment of their manufacturing facilities.

    “As the demand for manufacturing and warehousing facilities accelerates, these structures provide the accelerated solution. The adoption of preengineered structures in the automotive industry is driven by the need to rapidly expand production and warehousing facilities while maintaining costefficiency, adaptability, and high-quality standards,” Sanjay Singhania, Managing Director of EPACK PREFAB, said in the statement.

    “Pre-engineered structures are sustainable which aligns with the automotive industry’s increasing focus on eco-friendly manufacturing practices and green technologies,” Singhania added

    The company outlined that as automobile companies throughout India continue to expand their production capacities, the adoption of pre-engineered buildings is set to continue its upward trend and can lead to time saving of up to 50%, expediting project completion and enabling businesses to commence operations more swiftly.

    “This forward-thinking approach not only streamlines construction procedures but also plays a crucial role in promoting the sustainable growth of the nation’s infrastructure by reducing carbon emissions by as much as 60%,” the release further added.

    For financial year 2023-24, the company is looking to close the year with an order book of Rs. 1,400 crore and in the next 12 months, expects to secure an extra 17% of its orders from automakers.

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