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Metal Forms Private Limited (MFPL) was established in 1965 by Mr. K.G. Govindarajulu with a vision to build engineering excellence in tool design and development in South India. Over three generations, MFPL has grown into a trusted manufacturer and exporter of stamped and machined components, with a strong presence in the U.S., Southeast Asia, and Africa. We also design and supply our proprietary brand of industrial conveyor chains under the name Indrive, and manufacture windmill braking systems through a joint venture with Trebu Technology B.V. (Netherlands). We leverage advanced fabrication, machining, and tooling capabilities to produce high-quality components with precision and efficiency. Our integrated approach to sheet metal fabrication, stamping, CNC machining, and welding ensures seamless production that meets the most demanding industry standards.
Founded Metal Forms Private Limited in 1965 with a vision to establish world-class tooling and development capabilities in South India. Inst…
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An MBA graduate with an Engineering background, Kalyan brings with him over three decades of experience in sheet metal and heavy fabrication…
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