: NCL Veka, makers of uPVC (un-plasticised poly vinyl chloride) products for buildings, Wednesday announced the commissioning of its newly built Rs 50 Crore uPVC Profile Extrusion facility in Medak District of Telangana.
Telangana's Principal Secretary for IT and Industries Jayesh Ranjan opened the 1,20,000 square foot 18 extruders line constructed on 16.8 acres, a press release said.
The manufacturing facility, providing employment for 450 people directly and indirectly, will produce new generation VEKA uPVC profiles to serve the domestic and MEA markets, it said.
Announcing the commissioning of the plant,Chief Executive 0fficer of NCL VEKA, Ashven Datla said: "the plant enhances our capacity to produce 24,000 tonnes of profiles, translating to window requirements for 3,00,000 homes per year.
We will continue to invest towards attaining phase wise expansion to 30 uPVC extruders lines to support our growing market."
Andreas HartleifCEO, VEKA said "We will use this facility to multiply our market share in India and export to Middle East and African (MEA) markets."
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