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Tynor invests Rs 800 crore in orthopaedic manufacturing facility in Punjab

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Added 27 December 2023

The facility is poised to generate 3,000 jobs, particularly empowering underprivileged women.

Tynor Orthotics, a leading brand in orthotic appliances, has inaugurated its manufacturing facility in Mohali, Punjab. This inauguration was headed by Anmol Gagan Maan, Minister for Investment Promotion, Government of Punjab, as the Chief Guest, and Vikramjit Singh Sahney, Member of Rajya Sabha, Government of India, as the Special Guest of Honour, alongside dignitaries and senior government officials.

During the visit to the manufacturing facility, Anmol Gagan Maan highlighted three significant contributions. Firstly, Tynor's initiative to reduce import dependence by developing high-tech orthopaedic products; secondly, its focus on earning foreign exchange through product exports; and lastly, its commitment to generating local employment, marking a crucial step towards self-reliance and global competitiveness in India's healthcare sector. The scale of this establishment, according to her, is a catalyst for placing India and Punjab state prominently on the globe.

The facility spans approximately 2,40,000 square feet and will help diversify its product range by manufacturing an array of healthcare solutions, including mobility aids, hot and cold therapy, traction kits, advanced knee braces, finger splints, silicone and foot care, cervical aids, and allied products such as cushioned seats, backrests, pillows, and many more.

The company has made an investment of Rs 800 crore in Punjab and is anticipating full operational capacity. The facility is poised to generate 3,000 jobs, particularly empowering underprivileged women.

Leveraging world-class assembly lines equipped with advanced technologies like ultrasonic welding and radio frequency sealing processes, this new manufacturing unit embodies a lean manufacturing ethos, minimising lead time while enhancing product quality.

 

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