Daikin India launched second factory and begins its operations in Neemrana
Jaipur : Daikin Air-conditioning India, which is a subsidiary of Daikin Industries Ltd., Japan, has started production with the launch of its second plant located at the existing manufacturing facility at Neemrana in Rajasthan. Daikin launched second plant here with an annual capacity of six lakh units taking the total volume to 1.2 million units.
Daikin's 40-acre Neemrana facility in which the company has invested around Rs 2,000 crore so far has become India's biggest HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) manufacturing facility. It has the capacity to manufacture 15 lakh room ACs, 50,000 VRV units, 1 lakh cassette units, 20,000 ductable units and 1,000 chillers.
Kanwal Jeet Jawa, managing director and CEO of the company said that, "Daikin is the global leader in Air-conditioning technology and is committed to offer superior quality air-conditioning solutions. The setting up of the 2nd factory in India encapsulates this vision and commitment. For Daikin, India is one of the fastest growing markets globally and this investment is in line with Daikin’s objective to gain stronger position in India thereby further cementing our dominance."
"The second factory will us help better meet the demands and expectations of our burgeoning customer base in India. This investment is a step towards becoming an unstoppable brand in India. We will incorporate Daikin’s latest environment friendly air-conditioning technologies and ensure benchmark delivery standards by developing a pool of highly trained staff at this new facility," he added.
Y. Mineno, Senior Executive Officer and GM – Global Operations Division, Daikin Industries Ltd., Japan, said, "This investment is a step towards becoming an unstoppable brand in India."
Toshio Nakano, Chairman, Daikin Airconditioning India, added “By setting up the 2nd facility in India, we aim at reducing the supply lead-time and become more competitive in meeting market needs in terms of product availability and specifications.
Daikin's 40-acre Neemrana facility in which the company has invested around Rs 2,000 crore so far has become India's biggest HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) manufacturing facility. It has the capacity to manufacture 15 lakh room ACs, 50,000 VRV units, 1 lakh cassette units, 20,000 ductable units and 1,000 chillers.
Kanwal Jeet Jawa, managing director and CEO of the company said that, "Daikin is the global leader in Air-conditioning technology and is committed to offer superior quality air-conditioning solutions. The setting up of the 2nd factory in India encapsulates this vision and commitment. For Daikin, India is one of the fastest growing markets globally and this investment is in line with Daikin’s objective to gain stronger position in India thereby further cementing our dominance."
"The second factory will us help better meet the demands and expectations of our burgeoning customer base in India. This investment is a step towards becoming an unstoppable brand in India. We will incorporate Daikin’s latest environment friendly air-conditioning technologies and ensure benchmark delivery standards by developing a pool of highly trained staff at this new facility," he added.
Y. Mineno, Senior Executive Officer and GM – Global Operations Division, Daikin Industries Ltd., Japan, said, "This investment is a step towards becoming an unstoppable brand in India."
Toshio Nakano, Chairman, Daikin Airconditioning India, added “By setting up the 2nd facility in India, we aim at reducing the supply lead-time and become more competitive in meeting market needs in terms of product availability and specifications.