Stainless Steel Tank Suppliers in India
India's stainless steel tank and process vessel industry is strong in Pune (Maharashtra), Mumbai, Ahmedabad (Gujarat), and Hyderabad, serving pharmaceutical, food, dairy, chemical, and water treatment sectors with competitive pricing.
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Parcourir les fournisseurs →India is the world's second-largest pharmaceutical manufacturer and has a well-developed stainless steel vessel fabrication sector driven by pharma sector demand. Pune and Hyderabad are major centres for ASME BPE and IBR-certified stainless steel vessels and storage tanks. Ahmedabad produces industrial-grade 304 and 316L tanks for food, chemical, and water treatment.
For buyers in Africa and Southeast Asia, India offers a strong combination of pharmaceutical-grade quality, ASME BPE and PED capability, and shorter shipping times than European suppliers. Nhava Sheva (Mumbai) exports to Lagos, Mombasa, Durban, and Singapore. IBR (Indian Boiler Regulations) certification for pressurised vessels is widely available.
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Do Indian stainless steel tank suppliers serve the pharmaceutical sector?
Yes — India has one of the most developed pharmaceutical-grade stainless steel tank and vessel fabrication industries in the world, driven by domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing (India accounts for ~20% of global generic drug production). Fabricators in Pune, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad supply ASME BPE-compliant, IBR-certified, and FDA-compliant stainless vessels to Indian and multinational pharmaceutical companies. These facilities are regularly audited by US FDA, EMA, and WHO-inspected pharmaceutical customers.
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