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Godrej Aerospace expands tie-up with Rolls-Royce, wins Rs

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Aerospace, a unit of & Boyce, has expanded its partnership with by bagging a Rs 200-crore contract which will involve the group investing Rs 50 crore in a new facility.

The company also announced the inauguration of a Rs 50-crore centre of excellence in the city today, which will further enhance its capabilities in the engine industry, the company said in a statement.

Expanding its partnership, has awarded a Rs 200-crore (USD 30 million) contract to Aerospace, spread over the next five years, the company said.

"Under this contract, will manufacture unison rings, complex fabrication and external brackets which will supply as many as 600 different parts to the various civil engine portfolio," the statement said.

The newly inaugurated centre of excellence will be one of the best facilities in the country for of brackets. Its metallurgy capability includes in-conel, and titanium and will begin within the next two to three months.

"We have made an investment of Rs 50 crore in this facility, and with this we open ourselves to a global market size in excess of Rs 1,500 crore," the company said.

Commenting on the partnership, Jamshyd Godrej, of & Boyce said, " has served the domestic programme for close to three decades. Weve an integrated facility meeting diverse demanding requirements of fabrication, machining, assembly and testing with all associated capabilities for special processes in applications."

"In line with our vision to expand our foot print and partner with global majors we have established a center of excellence, which I am confident will strengthen and deepen our partnership with Royce and establish us as their preferred partner," said.

Kishore Jayaraman, president, and said, "The expansion of partnership with to manufacture engine components showcases our commitment to developing an ecosystem in this country."


"With this new centre of excellence, our focus will be to meet our customers' strategic requirements in quality, cost and delivery," he said.

and signed their first contract in 2014 for Since then, has also started executing complex fabrication.

started contributing to the global aircraft industry in 2005 with simple machine components and over a period of time, has partnered with several global OEMs supplying them complex components like and tubing assemblies, actuators, and other complex structures.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 14:35 IST
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