The Economic Times, June 21, 2023
The company has opted for a strategic presence at Aequs SEZ in Belagavi to further expand its market presence and strengthen its position as a premier international supplier of aerospace materials. Bikar will provide storage and customized processing of semi-finished products made of aluminium, titanium, super alloys and other aerospace metals, the company said in a statement.
Bikar Aerospace GmbH has zeroed in on the Belagavi Aerospace Cluster (BAC), operated by Aequs Infrastructure, to establish an advanced Aerospace Service Centre.
The company has opted for a strategic presence at Aequs SEZ in Belagavi to further expand its market presence and strengthen its position as a premier international supplier of aerospace materials. Bikar will provide storage and customized processing of semi-finished products made of aluminium, titanium, super alloys and other aerospace metals, the company said in a statement.
While the BAC hosts over 30 manufacturing units at the campus, both Bangalore and Hyderabad are established Aerospace manufacturing hubs in India. Bikar Aerospace CEO Alex Bikar, in a statement, said: “We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new branch in Belagavi. This move signifies our commitment to providing exceptional services to our clients while strengthening our position in the aerospace market. With the strategic location at AEQUS and the establishment of the Aerospace Service Centre in Belagavi, we are confident that BIKAR will continue to thrive and meet the evolving needs of the industry.”
Aequs chairman Aravind Melligeri said BAC hosts a vertically integrated manufacturing ecosystem with co-located capabilities that deliver an end-to-end manufacturing value stream. Bikar’s choice of the BAC bears testimony to its success and utility to global Aerospace OEMs for quality services ranging from raw materials to globally approved capabilities offered by manufacturing units within the Cluster.“
This article first appeared in The Economic Times