Open / Close Advertisement

Jindal Stainless Launches Stainless Steel Fabrication Unit

The company said the facility is 400,000 square feet, will cater to the needs of the bridge sector, and focus on fabricating various types of girders and other critical components. By fiscal year 2026–2027, they estimate the capacity will rise from the current 4,000 metric tons to 18,000 metric tons annually. 

“With this unit, our aim is to implement stronger end-to-end quality management, ensuring that these vital structures are built to the highest standards and supporting India’s broader infrastructure growth,” said Abhyuday Jindal, managing director of Jindal Stainless. 

The facility was developed with an initial investment of approximately INR₹125 crore and will create about 250 jobs, the company said. 

“Developing a trained fabricator ecosystem has long been a challenge in fully translating the excellence of sustainable stainless steel material into reliable, high-quality fabrications. With the launch of this facility, we are bridging that gap, by bringing together material excellence, skilled fabrication, and streamlined processes to deliver timely and superior infrastructure solutions,” said Tarun Khulbe, chief executive office and chief financial officer of Jindal Stainless. 

Jindal Stainless said it plans to expand the facility to other regions in India. In its next phase, the fabrication unit will also be solar power–enabled to enhance sustainability.