Bansal Wire Industries unveils largest steel wire manufacturing facility in Dadri

Bansal Wire Industries Ltd (BWIL) — the country's largest stainless steel wire manufacturer — has inaugurated its largest cutting-edge facility in Dadri

Bansal Wire Industries unveils largest steel wire manufacturing facility in Dadri
Bansal Wire Industries Ltd

Bansal Wire Industries Ltd (BWIL) — the country's largest stainless steel wire manufacturer — has inaugurated its largest cutting-edge facility in Dadri, envisioned as one of the most advanced and sustainable wire manufacturing units in the country. With a current production capacity of 3.6 lakh MTPA, the facility is poised to scale up to 4.2 lakh MTPA by H1 FY26. BWIL's total infrastructure is capable of supporting up to 6 lakh MTPA. The plant positions Bansal Wire at the forefront of the steel wire industry.

Strategically designed to serve high-growth sectors such as automotive, agriculture, power & transmission, construction, and general engineering, the Dadri plant blends industrial scale with environmental stewardship.

Designed with sustainability at its core, the facility features solar power generation, rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient machinery, and an acid-free wire cleaning process. An on-site Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) and extensive landscaping reinforce its green footprint.

The plant houses a fully equipped R&D Centre to develop high-performance wires like induction tempered, oil tempered, LRPC, and brass coated reinforced wires for key sectors including automotive, construction, agriculture, and power.

“The Dadri facility is a bold statement of our future-ready vision and commitment to 'Make in India' at global standards,” said Pranav Bansal, CEO & MD, Bansal Wire Industries Ltd. “It not only strengthens our production capabilities but also reflects our aspiration to lead with technology, sustainability, and precision engineering in the wire manufacturing industry.”

The new plant is designed to meet international benchmarks in automation, environmental compliance, and worker safety.