Growth through grit and endeavour
Right Tight Fasteners, Nasik
Started in 1979, Right Tight Fasteners PVT Ltd has clearly built a metres. Equipped with precision cold forming machines, the company
solid reputation in domestic, European and North American has an installed capacity of 5,000 metric tonnes of nuts and 2,000 metric
markets for its fastener manufacturing. tones of bolts in high tensile grades. The company is equipped with 18
Accredited to ISO / TS 16949 : 2002, RTF enjoys the reputation for forging machines, over 50 down stream machines and atmosphere
producing a wide range of critical application fasteners for automobile, controlled heat treatment furnaces monitored by a “SCADA” system. The
two wheelers, agricultural tractors, heavy engineering equipment, the machine range includes warm forming presses and CNC machines to
chemical industry, military and customised products. manufacture a variety of higher size 2 piece wheel nuts (assembly of
RTF’s senior management has nut and washer). With this facility,
proclaimed their vision as making the higher size nuts in the range of M30
company the best one stop destination and above with exotic designs/shapes
for fasteners and allied components. can also be manufactured and
“Our mission is to achieve this by supplied.
employing state of the art technology The production system is backed
and systems and total customer
by a precision tool room and a well
delight,” says the company. “This is
equipped laboratory. Over 15
being implemented under detailed
workstations are manned by trained
guidelines in line with our business
engineers to support engineering
philosophy, which clearly states that all
and production operations.
the above will be achieved by the rigorous and austere practice of
With an objective of assuring total satisfaction to customers, RTF has
quality management and productivity improvement.”
Right Tight Fasteners supplies, to automotive and other industries,
installed three computerised and optically controlled automatic
cold formed, hot formed and machined fasteners in the size range of
inspection machines, which means that all weld and special nuts can be
M4 to M75 (¼ inch to 3 inch) in various styles and grades. The company
inspected at a high speed with accuracy.
supplies over 900 types of products to all commercial vehicle and MUV
The company reports a minimum 30% growth in the last 5 years,
manufactures and their ancillaries.
which it describes as the result of the “grit and constant endeavour of
The company's manufacturing plants are in three locations spread the team with their suppliers and customer totalling to over 400 spread
over 21,000 square metre sites a total covered area of 7,000 square over India, US and UK”.
Consistent growth through quality development
Lakshmi Precision Screws Ltd
Rohtak, Haryana
Lakshmi Precision Screws completed its new be expected given its customer portfolio. The the new factory site. In house coating includes
factory and warehouse complex two years company is TS 16949 accredited and both in zinc plating and a hot dip galvanised plant
ago. The 4.5 hectare site currently holds over production and pre delivery inspection regimes capable of up to one metre lengths,
10,000 square metres of production and are stringent, with nationally accredited particularly important for the growing wind
warehousing, plus 2,500 square metres of laboratory facilities. LPS has its own wire power market. Automotive flake finishes are
stylish and extremely environmentally drawing and annealing plant, and sources from also applied in house.
minded offices added in 2008. Looking to the well-recognised steel plants across South East Production in the new factory is mainly
future the site has capacity to double Asia. standard products – LPS produces around 6,000
production and warehousing space. Cold heading equipment is varied with variants, including an extensive range of
LPS also retains its original factory, also in mainly Taiwanese standard production socket screws, high tensile bolts and screws,
Rohtak and has offices positioned strategically machines and multi-station formers from studs and nuts. Diameters range from 3mm to
across India to support domestic sales that National, Sakamura, Asahi Sunac and Chun Zu 30mm, and lengths from 6mm to 300mm.
totalled 25.75 million euros in the year ending for more complex parts. Thread rolling Special parts cover the automotive, tractor,
March 2008. The customer list in India is a equipment is similarly varied with both flat earth moving equipments, textile machinery
Who’s Who of major automotive and and circular die machines – some parts are and machine building industries. LPS is also
earthmoving OEMs, as well as many major now rolled after heat treatment. There is an now accredited for manufacture of micro
players in machinery, heavy electrical extensive array of secondary operation screws to aerospace standards and the
equipment and HVAC. Export sales for the equipment. A well-equipped shop, which company is a licensed TORK® producer.
same period were close to 10 million euros to includes a spark eroder, provides and services Located at the new site are offices and
major importers and automotive customers in tooling. Heat treatment is in-house with a warehouse facilities dedicated to the
Europe and the USA. The company currently second Sang Yong mesh belt, harden, quench company’s joint venture with Bossard, which
employs 1,100 people. and temper line currently being commissioned provides VMI services to Indian OEMs supplying
Quality is very high on the LPS agenda, to at the original factory. There is a similar line at a mix of LPS produced and factored product.
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