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Sun Cables crafts premium cables for import substitution and export growth

EPR Magazine (Electrical & Power Review)

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February 2025

Reliance on imported cables for critical sectors highlights gaps in cost, customisation, and suitability. Focusing on indigenous manufacturers can create cost-effective, reliable, and specialised cables for global markets.

Sun Cables crafts premium cables for import substitution and export growth

Dr. P Krishna Kumar - Director & CEO Nangalwala Industries

India stands at the crossroads of immense potential and pressing challenges in the global cable manufacturing landscape. As the country moves toward self-reliance under the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, designing and manufacturing world-class cables is more urgent than ever. Sun Cables, a Nangalwala Industries Pvt. Ltd. brand, is at the forefront of this movement, combining cutting-edge innovation with a deep commitment to import replacement and export growth. While addressing the critical demands of modern industrial applications, Sun Cables presents the ethos, approach, and competitive edge that sets it apart.

How does Sun Cables ensure precision and reliability in its products for critical and semicritical applications?

At Sun Cables, we distinguish ourselves by our unwavering commitment to quality and performance, ensuring our products meet or exceed industry-specific requirements. We never compromise on specifications, focusing on precision and reliability for critical and semi-critical applications in sectors like defence, shipbuilding, nuclear and thermal power plants, and robotics. With 80 percent of our efforts dedicated to these demanding sectors, we deliver cables prioritising safety, durability, and performance.

Our products are built with continuous value addition, incorporating features that enhance functionality based on user feedback and in-depth analysis of potential vulnerabilities. This focus on innovation and quality positions us at the forefront of cable manufacturing, where we champion the need for high-performance, customisable solutions that align with domestic and international needs.

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