Manu Yantralaya, a manufacturer of automotive components, has inaugurated a new injection moulding facility during a visit by teams from Nachi-Fujikoshi in Japan and India. The facility was formally opened by Uchida-san, Quality Head at Nachi Japan, marking another milestone in the companies’ ongoing relationship.
The relationship between Manu Yantralaya and Nachi-Fujikoshi dates back to 1983 and led to the establishment of TMKI Machine Parts Private Limited. TMKI is a joint venture between Manu Yantralaya and TOHO Industrial Co., Ltd. and KOHMEI Co., Ltd., Nachi-Fujikoshi’s suppliers in Japan. The JV supplies high-precision bearing cage components to Nachi India and other Japanese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
The company states that it adheres to ZED (Zero Defect) manufacturing practices and aligns its processes with Japanese standards for quality control, process discipline, and continuous improvement.
Headquartered in Jaipur, Rajasthan, Manu Yantralaya was established in 1988 and has grown from a single factory to multiple manufacturing units in Jaipur spanning more than 10,000 square meters, along with an additional 8,000-square-meter facility in the Mahindra World City Special Economic Zone (SEZ).
Its product portfolio includes bearing cages, dust shields, sheet metal inserts, valve stem seal stampings, and stainless steel hub bearing parts. These components are manufactured using high-grade materials and Japanese press lines, with customers including SKF, FAG, NBC, NSK, Nachi, Tata, NRB, SKF Sealing Solutions, and INA.
All manufacturing units are certified to IATF 16949 standards, with additional certifications such as ISO 14001, ISO 45001 (formerly OHSAS 18001), and ISO 50001. The company also maintains technical collaborations with Japanese firms including Toho Industrial Co. Ltd., supporting advanced manufacturing processes and employee training programs in Japan.
Its production infrastructure includes transfer press lines, automatic rivet insertion systems, dirt cleaning plants, and in-house tool rooms equipped with EDM, lathe, drilling, and grinding machines. Approximately 10 percent of the company’s energy requirements are met through a captive solar power plant.
Manu Yantralaya employs between 201 and 500 personnel, many of whom are trained in Japanese manufacturing techniques to ensure consistent precision and quality. The company operates out of the Sitapura Industrial Area in Jaipur and its SEZ facility at Mahindra World City.
