Mahindra Aerostructures Signs MoU With French Firm Segnere


BENGALURU: Mahindra Aerostructures today said it has partnered with French firm Segnere SAS to collaborate on airframe manufacturing opportunities and expand capabilities for the global aerospace market. 

Mahindra Aerostructures, part of USD 17.8 billion Mahindra Group, operates a 25,000 sq mt manufacturing facility near Bengaluru.

The partnership with Segnere, which was announced at the 11th edition of the five-day biennial air show Aero India, supports Mahindra's intent to expand its existing capabilities to produce hard-metal parts (titanium, inconel and aerospace steels) and then to collaborate on other technologies, the company said in a release. 

"We are continuously looking at opportunities to be closer to our customers and to sharpen our value proposition. This relationship with Segnere is further proof of the group's commitment to continuously invest in growth," S P Shukla, Chairman, Mahindra Aerospace said in the release. 

He is also Group President-Aerospace & Defence, Mahindra Group. 

The company's manufacturing facility exports detailed parts, sub-assemblies and primary structural components to the customers world-wide. It had started commercial deliveries in January 2015. 

Headquartered in Tarbes near Toulouse, Segnere SAS operates three production facilities in France and a subsidiary in Tunisia and has specialisation in hard metal parts and assemblies. 

"We are thrilled to partner with Mahindra Aerospace to address our customers' cost, capability and capacity requirements," Jean Michel Segnere, President of Segnere SAS said. 

Mahindra experience in manufacturing, coupled with a significant desire to invest in aerospace and Segnere's long association with Airbus and other OEMs, present a unique opportunity for growth,he added. 

"We will work together to leverage our combined experience and expertise to meet the strategic sourcing priorities of our customers. Segnere provides us a footprint in France while we provide opportunities to work together in the larger global marketplace," Arvind Mehra, ED & CEO of Mahindra Aerospace said.

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Source: PTI