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Technology doesn't build a strong business – trust, responsiveness, and industry knowledge do
OEM Update Magazine
|August 2025
Marvel Machine Tools believes that technology alone doesn't build a strong business—trust, responsiveness, and deep industry knowledge do. Anish Shah, Director of Marvel Machine Tools Pvt. Ltd., shares, “Our three-decade journey stands as a testament to this philosophy. We remain committed to shaping the future of Indian manufacturing through world-class machinery, local expertise, and unwavering customer support.”
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With over three decades of experience, how has Marvel Machine Tools adapted to the changing needs of Indian manufacturers?
Founded in 1990, Marvel Machine Tools began its journey by supplying new indigenous machines to meet the foundational needs of Indian manufacturers. However, as the industry evolved and global standards advanced, we identified a critical gap: manufacturers needed access to high-end technology without the high costs associated with it. To bridge this, we pioneered the introduction of preowned machines from global brands, offering cutting-edge capabilities at affordable prices. This move helped us democratise advanced manufacturing for businesses of all sizes. Today, backed by one of India's largest inventories, a highly skilled technical team, and a strong reputation for quality and service, we serve over 5,000 clients from MSMEs to major OEMs, while continuing to build long-term, value-driven partnerships.
What are some of the key advancements you've recently introduced in your press and deburring machines to meet evolving manufacturing challenges?
This story is from the August 2025 edition of OEM Update Magazine.
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