L-R: Anirban Ghosh, Chief Sustainability Officer, Mahindra Group; Vijay Kalra, Chief of Manufacturing Operation, Automotive Sector, M&M and Atul Mudaliar from The Climate Group, at MHEL Chakan plant.
Mahindra Heavy Engines first in India to double its energy productivity

The company also ensured manufacturing efficiency improvement through cycle time reduction, production shift optimisation, resource optimisation and built flexibility in the process to avoid addition of equipment. 

05 Mar 2020 | 25564 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Mahindra Heavy Engines Ltd (MHEL), a part of the Mahindra Group, has become India’s first and the world’s third manufacturing unit to double its energy productivity from a 2016 baseline, in a record time of 4 years, considerably ahead of its target. This is aligned to the company’s The Climate ...

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