ALP Polymer Park in Gugalkota Emerges as Leading Export Hub for Polymer Products

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Source:ALP Group

"The ALP Polymer Park has transformed the lives of villagers in this part of Rajasthan. It has provided skill training and employment to women too. We are competitive in the international market, and have spread our wings across the USA, Europe, Australia & New Zealand, South Africa, and across the Middle East and Latin America. Automotive companies depend on us for supplying parts, using sustainable practices. We also use recyclable materials to create new products. Solar power for upto 25 percent of our power needs, is generated at the Park. With 450 carbon credits we are a zero waste company and recycle waste." - Tejbir Singh Anand, Managing Director, ALP Group

April 2024 : ALP Group, a leading automotive component manufacturing group, announced that its Polymer Park at Gugalkota, which is modelled on an international model of manufacturing, has emerged as a leading export hub. It has beaten several Southeast Asian countries in manufacturing and supplying worldwide, automotive parts, whether seals, mats and insulation in particular. Speaking on the occasion Iqbal Singh Anand, Chairman, ALP Group said, "I feel truly satisfied in contributing to the Hon. Prime Minister's vision of Make In India, by bringing to life this highly successful ALP Polymer Park spread across 45 acres. Manufacturing efficiently and enabling social causes are dear to my heart. With State support I would like to open a children's school too."

The uniqueness of the Park lies in its integrated approach of housing a NABL Accredited Lab, dedicated Design and Development center, its own tool room with CNC machines, Blow molding and Injection molding infrastructure along with workers and staff quarters. Several ALP Group companies, and companies in the vicinity use the infrastructure to design automotive parts, prototype them and then produce these parts in ALP Polymer Park for several Indian and international customers. These are rubber, Polymer or Silicon based parts. ALP Overseas, ALP Nishikawa, and ALP Aeroflex are amongst the companies that use the facilities.

Tejbir Singh Anand, Managing Director, ALP Group highlighted that "the ALP Polymer Park has transformed the lives of villagers, in this part of Rajasthan. It has provided skill training and employment to women too. We are competitive in the international market, and have spread our wings across the USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, and across the Middle East and Latin America. Automotive companies depend on us for supplying parts, using sustainable practices. We also use recyclable materials to create new products. Solar power for upto 25 percent of our power needs, is generated at the Park. With 450 carbon credits we are a zero waste company and recycle waste."

Ravleen Singh Anand, HR Director at ALP Group said, "We encourage more and more women to come and work with us. We provide them with all kinds of facilities, and lunch for all workers too is provided in an airconditioned canteen. In CSR we have opened a sewing school to teach women to earn their own living, and are spending in supporting schools with over 750 children, and hospitals in vicinity. We are an environment conscious – Green Polymer Park. On this 40th Anniversary and our Founders Day the langar is open to all. While we shall reward, employees, have our internal meets, but its also a day to dedicate ourselves to society and for the cause of protecting the environment."

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