Indian manufacturing
scenario has changed over the past couple of decades with some of the
best-known companies in this sector have placed themselves on the global map of
manufacturing. Cooper Corporation being one of them, was once a reputed engine component
manufacturing company in India. During the due course of time, they have
introduced engine- in both diesel and natural gas, gensets both gas powered
generators and DG sets for Indian and off-shore customers. Cooper is a Satara
based manufacturing company with a manufacturing expertise in the designing,
manufacturing and distribution of generators, engines and engine components. To
known more about the company and its products read on-
Re-writing
the Indian manufacturing story in its own way
With a
manufacturing legacy spanning over five decades, Cooper today has a great
distribution network for gensets, engines and engine components across India,
Africa, South East Asia, Europe as well as the Middle East. As a reputed engine
component manufacturing company India, over 50% of the total sales comes from
engine components. 70% of the components used in the manufacture of engines and
gensets by the company
are manufactured in-house right at the Cooper facility in Satara. One can
therefore imaging the quality control that the company has over its products
and the overall manufacturing process. Crankshafts, flywheels, cylinder
sleeves, pistons etc., are manufactured in the company.
If
technological advancement and dynamic designs are a feature of the Cooper-manufactured
products, it is also ensured that the environmental norms are adhered to and
each of the products comply with the environmental norms of the respective
countries. Manufacturing and export to the overseas market is a cinch for this
very reason.
Optimum engine performance through new-age technology
While
an engine is the
quintessential part of any automotive unit, the workability of engines and the
engine components that are used in the process is crucial for the optimum
workability. The company manufactures diesel and gas-powered engines for both
the domestic and international markets and can be used for a whole range of
purposes including marine, agricultural, infrastructure, hospitality sector
etc. While Cooper has always been a market leader in the manufacture of
engines, the company is the first engine manufacturing company India. There are
many laurels that came along the way.
The
recent one happens to be the Jaguar Land Rover award for excellence in
manufacturing. The company is also the first among its peers to develop
the ARAI – Automotive Research Association of India, certified engines of
capacity upto 250 KVA. The extensive portfolio of engines includes 2-cylinder
engines, 4-cylinder engines, 5- and 6-cylinder engines that can be used for
varied purposes and industry uses.
Cooper Corporation is among the market leaders when it comes to the manufacturing of engines and engine components. During the recent decades, the company has introduced gensets in its portfolio, which today includes DG sets and gas-powered generators. While the diesel generators have long been the favourite among the Indian customers, environmental concerns has led to the rising demand for gas powered generators. Having said this, the generators can be used for a wide range of purposes including industrial, agricultural, hospitality, for retail spaces as well as domestic use as well.
DG sets are available in a wide category that includes capacity ranging from 10 kva to 250 kva and are powered with a 7,000-hour life or 250,000 km vehicular application. In their attempt to introduce advanced technology gensets, the company has collaborated with Ricardo, UK that gives the products a technological edge and engineering excellence in its products. These generators have an excellent distribution network across the country and across the globe, as well as a great after-sales service support through 200 touch points nationally. To put things in a nutshell, all of these have paved
way to maintain consistency in the Cooper products over the years and generations.
No comments:
Post a Comment