Gainwell Group acquires TIL Limited
Gainwell Group, through its group entity- Indocrest Defence Solutions Private Limited (IDSPL), on Wednesday acquired a dominant stake in infra equipment manufacturer TIL (formerly Tractors India) Limited.
Gainwell Group, a Make-in-India conglomerate with presence in the mining, construction, energy, defence, railways, and heavy equipment sectors, is expected to accelerate TIL’s growth further and bolster its already robust order book for cranes, reach stackers, material handling and defence equipment.
Gainwell Group promoter Sunil Kumar Chaturvedi, appointed as a director of TIL today is slated to be appointed, subject to Shareholders’ approval, the Chairman & Managing Director of TIL.
“This is a milestone moment for Gainwell and TIL both and is in line with the larger aspiration of the Gainwell Group to achieve $1 billion size and stature within the next 5 years. TIL with a history of nearly eight decades embodies a rich legacy, brand goodwill, manufacturing prowess and wide range of capabilities. The Company has a strong, strategic fit for Gainwell Group and the combination of our strengths will drive significant value for all stakeholders,” Chaturvedi said speaking about the acquisition, adding, “The acquisition is a strategic move that will enhance Gainwell Group's leadership in the heavy equipment manufacturing industry. TIL brings with it almost eight decades of deep engineering expertise and manufacturing experience, together with a strong brand recognition in the market.”
IDSPL has infused ₹120 crore into TIL including ₹ 70 crore for subscribing to the preferential issue of shares.
A new six-member Board of Directors replacing the existing incumbents has been put in place by Gainwell Group in anticipation of shareholders’ approval.
TIL’s new Board has also approved in their maiden meeting replacement of all its Key Management Persons (KMPs) within next 60 days’ time. A formidable source of high-quality cranes, reach stackers and defence equipment, TIL brand has been a part of India’s infrastructure sector growth since 1944.
The new management of TIL is determined to revitalise the company with a comprehensive 2- year plan that includes introducing a wide array of new generational products as well as engineering and technology refresh of all its existing offerings. In the shorter term, TIL shall focus on quickly ramping up operational efficiency and vastly enhancing its capacity utilization for accelerated product deliveries for Indian customers as well as for exports.
Gainwell’s state-of-the-art aftermarket support practices widely recognized within and outside India are slated to help TIL transform its customer support approach within a period of three to four quarters.
By integrating TIL into the Gainwell portfolio of solutions, both brands will leverage each other’s strengths and will be able to widen their respective range of products.
The coming together of the two industry leaders will have a deep positive impact on India’s dependence on imported capital goods including in strategic sectors like defence and underground soft rock mining. TIL aims to strengthen India's self-sufficiency and hold the “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” banners high in line with the government's vision of promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing imports. This will enable increased value for the customers within and outside India, ensure continued growth and improved margins for TIL shareholders.
Chaturvedi brings with him a wealth of experience in leading transformation of Gainwell from a small Caterpillar dealership to a thriving enterprise spanning across infrastructure, mining, energy, railways, defence, material handling, and heavy equipment manufacturing industries with presence in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Singapore, USA and Australia.
Chaturvedi added, “We will continue to deliver TIL’s well-known world-class products and vastly improved after- sales support from the current facilities at Kamarhatty (Kolkata) and Changual (Kharagpur), West Bengal and strengthened sales and support presence in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune and Hyderabad. We will bring in new generation products with significant level of digitization across the board as well as a new range of customer support options to further deepen our competitive edge,”
Sharing his views on the acquisition, TIL’s outgoing Chairman & Managing Director, Sumit Mazumder said, “This strategic measure will ensure seamless continuation of TIL’s legacy, growth and expansion benefitting our employees and all stakeholders. TIL under Gainwell’s management will be strongly positioned to continue building on top of its eight decades of legacy, ensuring revival in the business performance and expansion that will benefit all stakeholders. The strategic investment from Gainwell will also make sure that TIL remains a trusted and a preferred partner in the domestic and global infrastructure landscape”.
Commenting on the acquisition Rajiv Prasad, President and CEO of Hyster-Yale Group which has been a key partner for TIL since 2008 said, “We look forward to a strong turnround of TIL in days ahead. Hyster remains confident that the long-standing partnership between Hyster and TIL will gain new heights in able stewardship of Mr. Chaturvedi. Hyster-Yale Group remains committed to working with TIL in its speedy ramp-up, which also supports our mission of providing “optimal solutions” to solve customers’ toughest problems.”
Aaron H. Ravenscroft, President and CEO of the Manitowoc Company, Inc. said, “We see TIL’s transition as a turning point in its history with Manitowoc over the last 60 years and look forward to Mr. Sunil Chaturvedi and his team taking the company to new heights. We will continue selling Manitowoc Crawler Cranes along with Grove Mobile Telescoping Cranes from the Manitowoc Crane Group through TIL and see great potential in the company moving forward.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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