Fresh off a major move, India’s EKKi Group – maker of pumps and water tech – is growing its factory space. This stretch boosts how much it can build while reaching further worldwide. With that, the company digs deeper into handling water and waste challenges across borders.
Growth in need for smarter pumping systems drives the company’s move, showing how serious it is about building stronger factory power across India. With better plants under way, EKKI sets sights on smoother output while pushing faster progress in smart pump design, both at home and abroad.
Building up its production base slowly over time, EKKI backs a plan meant to last. What drives it forward is making powerful pumps and water setups that work hard in fields like city water control, cleaning waste liquids, farming needs, plus large-scale construction projects.
This growth fits into India’s bigger goal of boosting homegrown factory work through the “Make in India” plan. With a larger plant, EKKI aims to improve how it delivers high-end pump systems locally, while reaching buyers overseas too.
Worldwide, more people need better ways to handle water and waste. These kinds of investments give Indian makers a stronger role on the global stage. Instead of staying local, they begin shaping how cities manage resources. With time, their work supports broader goals around clean water access. Progress here ties directly to smarter systems abroad.