“Build better roads with Indian technology”

Siddhivinayak Engineering Company is a manufacturer, exporter and supplier of quality construction machines and equipment such as Kerb Laying Machine, Slipform Kerb Paver Machine, Kerb Cutting Machine, Concrete Asphalt Cutting Machine, Road Broomer Machine, Kerb Moulds for extrusion type machine, Kerb Moulds for vibratory type machine and others. Established in the year 2010, they have carved out an outstanding position in the global market. Widely appreciated for their durability, corrosion resistance, easy maintenance and other attributes, the products are tailored as per client’s requirements.

Here is an excerpt of the Interview that we had with Mr. Ashvin Patel, Managing Director, Siddhivinayak Engineering Company.

 

What are the milestones achieved by your company under your leadership?

We started work in 2010 for our  Siddhivinayak Engineering Company, now we have a new unit named Sarvatman Road Equipment Pvt Ltd and going to make new products for concrete and asphalt.

 

Tell us about the recently launched products and their winning technological features that will suit the Indian construction scenario.

Recently we launched Asphalt Paver Finisher and Concrete Batching Plant as per market demand. Indian market is so huge and Indian machinery manufacturer should be ready for quality productivity.

 

Quality and pricing – how will you balance this equation to cater to a price-sensitive market?

Generally we focus on quality works, pricing comes secondly. We study the market requirement and  then work on it for best quality. Clever clients never compromise with quality, they spend money for best quality and compare with all  manufacturers’ product.

 

Your viewpoint on the market demand dynamics. How do you foresee the future for the equipment manufacturers?

Nowadays customers checks from all points of view of products – after-sales and service at  best market economy price. Nobody can judge market recently, but India’s development work will not stop two to three decades.

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