HMT Ltd
NSE:HMT
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Zhejiang Runyang New Material Technology Co Ltd
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HMT Ltd
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HMT Ltd. is a holding company, which engages in the manufacturing of tractors and food processing machineries. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. Limited is an India-based company, which is engaged in the manufacturing of food processing machineries. The company is also involved in dairy machinery and watch assembly. The Company’s food processing machinery unit at Aurangabad is developing and supplying products, which includes homogenizers, butter making machines, and chillers. Its food processing machinery products include CBBM800, centrifugal-pumps, CBMM400, oil-puri clari-sys, plate-heat-exchangers, bottle-sterilizer, CENTRIFUGAL-SEPRATOR-SM-01-SM, milk-pasteurizer, milk-separator, and high-pressure-jet-crate-washer. Its subsidiary HMT (International) Ltd. offers a range of products, which includes turning, machining centers, grinding, special purpose machines, gear cutting, die casting machine and broaching, drilling and milling. Its subsidiaries include HMT Machine Tools Ltd., HMT Watches Ltd., HMT Chinar Watches Ltd., HMT Bearings Ltd., and HMT (International) Ltd.
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