Jyoti CNC Automation Limited has commenced operations at its expanded Huron Graffenstaden facility in Strasbourg, France. The expansion was completed on 19 November 2025 and doubles the company’s production capacity at the site. The additional capacity is positioned to support rising global demand for high-precision machining systems, particularly in export-driven segments.
The expansion forms part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its international manufacturing footprint and enhance delivery capabilities across key sectors and improve responsiveness to customer requirements across multiple regions. The Strasbourg site now houses an enlarged production floor, extended machining lines and assembly areas across the upgraded unit.
“With the doubling of our capacity we are now better equipped to meet the rising demand from aerospace sector and serve global customers. Huron has played a pivotal role in shaping Jyoti into what it is today, and this expansion marks an important milestone in our growth journey. This enhanced capability not only strengthens our global manufacturing presence but also reinforces our long-term commitment to technological excellence,” said Parakramsinh Jadeja, Chairman and Managing Director.
“Huron has been a hub for the company with technological advantage with high end machines made for global customers,” he added.
The upgrade was marked by an inaugural event attended by Parakramsinh Jadeja, Chairman and Managing Director; Mark Troia, Chief Executive Officer of Huron Graffenstaden SAS; Philipps Thibault, Mayor of Illkirch-Graffenstaden; Thierry Bouchad, Vice President of EVOLIS and Administrator at FIMS; and Avinash Rao, Second Secretary at the Indian Embassy.
Jyoti CNC Automation Limited was incorporated in 1989 and manufactures CNC turning centres, turn-mill centres, vertical and horizontal machining centres, five-axis machines and multi-tasking machining platforms. Its portfolio also includes Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence-based solutions. The company operates with a global installed base of more than 135,000 machines and owns Huron Graffenstaden SAS as a wholly owned subsidiary in France.
