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Nirmal Wires expands into cable production

EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)

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February 2025

The company acquired a new 50,000 MT plant in Khurda, Orissa, enabling it to expand its offerings in the power sector with sustainable solutions like AL-59, ACAR, and ACSS conductors. It has also recently ventured into the production of various cable products, including LT PVC, LT AB, and LT XLPE Cables.

Nirmal Wires expands into cable production

Nirmal Saraf Managing Director Nirmal Wires (Group Nirmal)

Nirmal Wires is at the forefront of innovation in the wire and cable industry, focusing on advanced manufacturing processes, sustainable practices, and digitalisation. With a strong commitment to R&D, the company is expanding its capabilities to meet the growing demands of the renewable energy sector and contribute to the country's infrastructure development. Nirmal Saraf, Managing Director of Nirmal Wires (Group Nirmal), delves into the industry to share more insights.

How does Nirmal Wires plan to leverage digitalisation and automation to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability?

At Nirmal Wires, we drive efficiency through continuous innovation. We leverage advanced manufacturing processes such as high-speed wire drawing and precision extrusion while prioritising sustainability through recycling byproducts and energy-efficient practices.

We are also extending our focus towards digitalisation by integrating automation and data analytics into our state-of-the-art facilities to streamline operations, manage inventory, and improve customer service.

Committed to innovation and quality, we continuously invest in various R&D initiatives to develop innovative products that cater to the unique demands of various industries. This commitment is further strengthened by our recent acquisition of a new 50,000 MT plant in Khurda, Orissa, enabling us to expand our offerings in the power sector with sustainable solutions like AL-59, ACAR and ACSS conductors.

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