
The Excon 2025, which began on December 9 at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) is highlighting India's leadership in construction equipment and advanced manufacturing.
At this landmark event held under the aegis of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Mother India Forming (MIF) is showcasing the country'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."
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.
"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," Sankhla added.
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.
The event will conclude on December 13.