Arfin India Limited has inaugurated a new Ageing cum Annealing Furnace at its manufacturing facility to enhance its aluminium production capacity. The new equipment will support the company’s output of aluminium products for both domestic and international markets.

The inauguration was attended by Masahiro Sakaue, Director and CFO of JFE Shoji, and Ashish Thakkar, Vice President of JFE Shoji. JFE Shoji is Arfin India’s strategic partner based in Japan.

Arfin India’s manufacturing operations are based at its facility in Chhatral, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Located at Ravi Industrial Estate, the plant is designed for efficient and modern manufacturing processes.

The company specializes in producing a broad range of products, including aluminium alloys, aluminium de-oxidizers, precision drawn wire, wire rods, automobile components, and cored wire. Its manufacturing capabilities are tailored to serve various industries, particularly the automotive and metals sectors.

The commissioning of the Ageing cum Annealing Furnace is part of Arfin India’s broader strategy to expand and modernize its production infrastructure. The facility supports the company’s efforts to deliver high-performance and reliable aluminium and alloy products across both domestic and international markets.

Arfin India was established in 1992 and began aluminium production in 2001. Its clientele includes industrial majors such as ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, JSW, and Tata Steel. The company maintains business partnerships with international firms, including JFE Shoji India Private Limited.