India's Manufacturing Power: How Precision Cold-Roll Forming Builds Global Champions

Mother India Forming is set to showcase India's advanced capabilities in precision cold-roll forming at the upcoming EXCON 2025 exhibition. The company's technology is key for creating lightweight, high-strength components for global industries like construction and mining. By integrating manufacturing processes and expanding solar power, MIF is building a more sustainable production model. This effort supports the 'Make in India' vision by positioning the country as a competitive hub for global OEMs.

Key Points: Mother India Forming Showcases Precision Cold-Roll Forming at EXCON 2025

  • MIF showcases India's engineering excellence in sustainable, precision cold-roll forming at EXCON 2025
  • The technology enables lighter, stronger components for construction and mining equipment globally
  • Company operates a fully integrated 360-degree manufacturing ecosystem to reduce lead times
  • MIF is expanding captive solar power to 1.25 MW as part of its sustainability roadmap
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Mother India Forming champions India's precision cold-roll forming strength at EXCON 2025

Mother India Forming highlights India's strength in sustainable, precision sheet-metal cold-roll forming technology at EXCON 2025, supporting global OEMs.

"Cold-roll forming is not just a manufacturing process; it represents India’s capability to deliver consistent, high-performance structural systems for global OEMs. - Dhirendra Sankhla, Director, Mother India Forming"

New Delhi, December 3

As India accelerates its infrastructure and industrial growth, EXCON 2025--organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and scheduled from 9-13 December 2025 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC)--will reaffirm India's leadership in construction equipment and advanced manufacturing. At this landmark event, Mother India Forming (MIF) will showcase India's rising strength in precision sheet-metal cold-roll forming, a technology central to next-generation components and equipment design.

Commenting on MIF's participation, Dhirendra Sankhla, Director, Mother India Forming, said - "We are looking forward to EXCON 2025 and showcasing Indian excellence in sheet-metal precision cold-roll forming. This technology reflects the strength of Indian engineering--sustainable, accurate, and globally competitive. Cold-roll forming is not just a manufacturing process; it represents India's capability to deliver consistent, high-performance structural systems for global OEMs. Our focus is to help manufacturers build stronger, lighter, and more efficient machines for markets worldwide."

He further added- "Mother India Forming is proud to take forward the Prime Minister's vision of 'Make in India' by strengthening India as a natural manufacturing hub for global OEMs. Through localisation, advanced precision engineering, and integrated manufacturing, we are enabling India to supply world-class components to global platforms while creating a sustainable and resilient industrial ecosystem."

Mother India Forming is recognised as one of India's most integrated producers of precision roll-formed and structural assemblies. The company supplies high-strength cabins, ROPS/FOPS structures, chassis members, welded assemblies, tubular and roll-formed profiles, and modular systems across sectors including construction equipment, mining, agriculture, material handling, railways, commercial vehicles, warehousing, defence, solar and renewable energy, logistics, and industrial systems. With servo-driven roll-forming lines, all-electric CNC bending, robotic welding, laser cutting, automated inspection, and in-house tooling, MIF offers a fully consolidated Design-to-Fit ecosystem for global OEMs.

Sheet-metal cold-roll forming continues to gain global relevance due to its sustainability and engineering benefits. As a cold process, it consumes less energy than hot forming and produces minimal scrap, improving raw-material efficiency. It enables the production of lightweight yet high-strength structures that enhance durability, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce lifecycle emissions. Its dimensional accuracy supports high-volume production with exceptional repeatability, increasingly demanded across global supply chains.

MIF has developed a fully integrated, 360-degree manufacturing ecosystem where cold-roll forming, fabrication, finishing, and powder coating happens seamlessly. This integration reduces multi-vendor coordination, shortens lead times, and significantly lowers Scope-3 emissions for primary equipment manufacturers. Strengthening its sustainability roadmap, the company is expanding its renewable energy capacity from 150 kilowatt to 1.25 megawatt of captive solar power.

At EXCON 2025, Mother India Forming will unveil its latest structural components and assemblies for construction equipment, mining machinery, agriculture implements, warehousing systems, EV platforms, rail applications, defence structures, and solar mounting systems. With its end-to-end integrated manufacturing model, MIF continues to reinforce India's self-reliance and strengthen its position as a globally competitive manufacturing hub.

Mother India Forming's presence at EXCON 2025 highlights India's engineering maturity, sustainable manufacturing capabilities, and growing contribution to global precision roll formed component supply chains. Media and industry professionals are invited to visit MIF's pavilion at BIEC to experience Indian precision cold-roll forming excellence.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an engineer working in Pune's auto sector, I've seen the quality gap closing fast. Companies like MIF supplying to global OEMs is a big deal. Cold-roll forming for lighter, stronger parts is the future, especially for EVs. Hope they get more orders at EXCON!
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Rohit P
Good news, but I hope the benefits reach the ground level. Often these 'global supply chain' stories mean profits for a few. Need to ensure skilled jobs are created for Indian technicians and engineers, not just for exporting components.
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US, I'm impressed by the depth of technical detail here. The integration from design to finished part with in-house tooling is what major manufacturers look for. If the quality is consistent, India could become a serious alternative to traditional suppliers.
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Karthik V
Bangalore hosting EXCON again shows our infra growth! 🚜 The range from defence to solar is impressive. Hope they also focus on cost-effective solutions for our own farmers and small construction companies, not just for export markets.
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Michael C
The emphasis on reducing Scope-3 emissions for clients is a smart, forward-thinking business move. Global procurement teams are under pressure to green their supply chains. This could be a key competitive advantage for Indian manufacturing.

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