Shree Refrigerations Opens New Defence HVAC&R Manufacturing Plant in Maharashtra
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Salil Urunkar
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Shree Refrigerations Limited (SRL) has inaugurated a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Karad, Maharashtra, focused on producing advanced refrigeration and HVAC systems for defence and marine applications. The facility was inaugurated by Vice Admiral B. Sivakumar, Chief of Materiel, Indian Navy. This expansion aligns with the Indian government's push for indigenous defence manufacturing and aims to strengthen domestic production capabilities for defence and marine HVAC&R solutions.
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The expansion is aimed at enhancing domestic manufacturing capabilities for defence and marine HVAC&R solutions in line with the Government of
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