Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing Ltd
NSE:UNIMECH
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Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing Ltd
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Unimech Aerospace & Manufacturing Ltd. engages in the manufacturing of precision engineering solutions. The company is headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. The company went IPO on 2024-12-31. The firm specializes in manufacturing and suppling of critical parts, such as aero tooling, ground support equipment, electro-mechanical sub-assemblies and other precision engineered components for aerospace, defense, energy, and semiconductor industries. Its product portfolio includes, inter alia, engine lifting and balancing beams, assembly, disassembly and calibration tooling, ground support equipment (GSE), airframe assembly platforms, engine transportation stands, mechanical and electro-mechanical turnkey systems, and precision components. The company manufactures mechanical, electro-mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic assemblies/sub-assemblies for production, handling, testing, automation or special purpose equipment. The company offers a range of capabilities, from product conceptualization to final assembly. The company provides fast-make and prototype/development parts to a variety of industries.
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