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Epiroc breaks ground on new Indian production and R&D hub

Swedish-based Epiroc has broken ground on a new production and R&D facility in Nashik, India.

 Epiroc breaks ground on new production and R&D facility in India Epiroc breaks ground on new production and R&D facility in India

The new site will develop, innovate and produce underground and surface equipment for mining and construction customers. The facility will include buildings for production and prototyping, an R&D lab, offices, and an outdoor equipment test track.

It is expected to start operations in the third quarter of 2026, with phased developments in coming years. The facility will be a total size of around 175 000m².

Epiroc is one of the world’s leading construction and mining OEMs and is placed highly on International Construction’s Yellow Table.

“The new facility in Nashik is a key step in further expanding our presence in the growing and very important Indian market, and it will also support our customers globally,” says Helena Hedblom, Epiroc’s President and CEO.

Epiroc has production and innovation facilities in several Indian locations, including Nashik, and has around 1,750 employees in the country, including a large and growing R&D organisation. In April this year, Epiroc inaugurated an expanded manufacturing facility for rock drilling tools in Hyderabad, and last year it opened a new innovation and technology center in the same city.

The new site in Nashik will create local employment opportunities, adding approximately 200 new direct positions to Epiroc’s current workforce of around 280 in Nashik.

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