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CM Smith & Sons Launches Transmission Cases For HCVs

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January 2019

CM Smith & Sons, the 75-year-old pre-Independence company, has launched transmission cases for heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs).

-  Sarada Vishnubhatla

CM Smith & Sons Launches Transmission Cases For HCVs

As a leading producer and supplier of grey cast iron products and ductile iron castings, the company is capable of producing castings weighing five to 150 kg a single piece. Established in 1943, CM Smith & Sons has been catering to diversified industries, including automotive, and has been supplying fully finished parts to OEMs since 1956.

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