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New compressor manufacturing facility in India for Doosan

Doosan Portable Power has opened a new manufacturing facility in Doddaballapur, Bangalore, India, with the capacity to produce 2,000 portable air compressors and light towers annually. More than 100 guests joined Doosan Portable Power employees for the manufacturing launch. Portable air compressors and light towers manufactured in the factory are sold in India with future plans to provide additional units to meet market demands in South Africa and Latin America “Doddaballapur in Bangalore offers outstanding
December 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Staff outside the new Doosan facility in India
3771 Doosan Portable Power has opened a new manufacturing facility in Doddaballapur, Bangalore, India, with the capacity to produce 2,000 portable air compressors and light towers annually.

More than 100 guests joined Doosan Portable Power employees for the manufacturing launch. Portable air compressors and light towers manufactured in the factory are sold in India with future plans to provide additional units to meet market demands in South Africa and Latin America “Doddaballapur in Bangalore offers outstanding vendors and manpower that will allow for the manufacture of high quality products,” says J S Kim, managing director and CEO of Doosan India.

“As the market for our products has continued to grow, it has become necessary to have our own facility to meet our customers’ needs.”

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