Parker Plant Ltd of the United Kingdom is pleased to announce that they have entered into a joint venture agreement to manufacture Parker’s range of mobile and static asphalt plants in India from world's one of leading manufacturers and suppliers of Asphalt Machinery.

Parker Plant Ltd was formed in 1911 and has an extensive product portfolio which incorporates mobile and static asphalt plants from 80-360 TPH.

The newly formed joint venture is currently building a state of the art manufacturing facility near Mehsana, Gujarat, where Parker’s full range of static and mobile asphalt batching plant will be manufactured.

In welcoming the joint venture, Brett Dalby, Parker Plant’s Sales Director said, “The trajectory for India’s growth is impressive. We are delighted to join forces and invest in India to meet the exacting needs of such a vibrant market. We are pleased to add such a strong brand in Indian market.”

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The addition of such an extensive range of asphalt plants complements the group’s current activities in the concrete sector, where we have gained tremendous success.

“With this latest joint venture, the Group company has taken a further step to realize our respected Prime Minister’s ‘Make in India’ call, in manufacturing equipment to build a world class infrastructure for the new India.”

“The Joint Venture is a testimony to the massive growth potential of India” said Shri Amitabh Kant CEO, NITI Aayog. “The JV will contribute to India’s vision of becoming AatmaNirbhar or self-reliant while at the same time deepening our integration with global value chains. It will bring new technology for greater innovation in the construction sector.”

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The joint venture involves the manufacturing of Parker's range of mobile and static asphalt plants in India.

The new Asphalt Plant manufacturing facility is being built near Mehsana, Gujarat, India.

Parker Plant Ltd's product portfolio includes mobile and static asphalt plants ranging from 80-360 TPH.

The joint venture aims to meet the growing infrastructure needs of India by manufacturing world-class asphalt plants locally, in line with the government's "Make in India" initiative.