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Amber–Resojet To Invest Rs 250 Cr In TG

Its new manufacturing facility will generate 1,000 jobs in Telangana

Telangana IT Minister D Sridhar Babu with Amber–Resojet representatives at Secretariat on Monday

Amber–Resojet To Invest Rs  250 Cr In TG
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26 Nov 2024 7:39 AM IST

Hyderabad: Amber–Resojet, a supplier of electronic components and spare parts to global companies, has announced its plans to establish manufacturing facilities in in Telangana with an investment of Rs 250 crore. The announcement was made on Monday in the presence of IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu.

During the meeting, Minister Sridhar Babu assured the company of government support, including necessary infrastructure and policy assistance. He highlighted the critical role of Amber–Resojet in manufacturing a wide range of appliances and equipment, including room air conditioners, advanced washing machines, dishwashers, and industrial air conditioners for leading companies across the country.

The company has committed to setting up state-of-the-art manufacturing plants over the next three years, which will generate direct employment for 1,000 individuals. The Minister also revealed that Amber–Resojet plans to establish an advanced Printed Circuit Board (PCB) production facility in Telangana soon.

Recognising the company’s expertise, the Minister lauded Amber Enterprises for its reputation in delivering air-conditioning solutions for Vande Bharat trains, metro rail systems, buses, defense vehicles, and industrial applications. He commended the company’s decision to choose Hyderabad as its latest destination for expansion, adding to its network of production units across the country.

The event was attended by key officials, including Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, TGIIC MD Dr E Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, CEO V Madhusudan, Director of Electronics Dr S K Sharma, and representatives from Amber–Resojet.

Amber–Resojet investment Telangana manufacturing electronic components production employment generation PCB facility expansion 
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