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Drake Manufacturing Services Co. Inc.
Drake Manufacturing is a leading manufacturer of precision CNC grinders and other machine tools. Our lineup of machines includes Gear Making, Thread Making, Universal Grinding and Ballscrew Manufacturing machines.
DTR Corp. (formerly Dragon Precision Tools)
DTR offers a complete line of coarse pitch to fine pitch hobs including involute, worm, chain sprocket, timing pulley, serration, parallel spline or special tooth shape, shaper cutters and milling cutters for auto, aerospace, wind, mining, construction and other industrial gear cutting applications.
Gleason Corporation
Gleason Corporation’s mission is to be The Total Gear Solutions Provider™ to its global customer base. Gleason is a world leader in the development, manufacture and sale of gear production machinery and related equipment. The Company’s products are used by customers in automotive, truck, aircraft, agriculture, mining, windpower, construction, power tool and marine industries and by a diverse set of customers serving various industrial equipment markets. Gleason has manufacturing operations in Rochester, New York; Rockford, Illinois; Dayton, Ohio; Munich and Ludwigsburg, Germany; Studen, Switzerland; Bangalore; India, and Suzhou, China and has sales and service offices throughout North and South America, Europe and in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Bevel Gears India Pvt. Ltd.
Bevel Gears (India) Pvt. Ltd. located at Bangalore, India is the industrial bevel gear manufacturing arm of Jamal Group, which has 3 distinct divisions. All divisions are equipped with brand name machines, predominantly Gleason and Klingelnberg.
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Articles About India
1 Wind Turbine Market Leads Hansen Transmissions to India (June 2007)
When Belgium-based Hansen Transmissions was under the ownership of Invensys plc in the late 1990s, the parent company was dropping not-so-subtle hints that the industrial gearbox manufacturer was not part of its long-term plans. Yet Hansen’s CEO Ivan Brems never dreamed that, less than a decade later, he would be working for an Indian company.
2 IPTEX 2012 Preview (November/December 2011)
India is rapidly turning into a global manufacturing hub, thanks to the country’s manufacturing and engineering capabilities, vast pool of skilled expertise and its size. These qualities offer it a strategic advantage for the manufacturing segment. A large number of international companies in varied segments have already set up a manufacturing base in India and others are following suit. It only makes sense to bring this industry segment together under one roof to discuss the current trends and technology prevalent to the marketplace. IPTEX 2012 is scheduled from February 9–11, 2012 at the Bombay Exhibition Center in Mumbai, India.
3 Report from India (March/April 2012)
Publisher Michael Goldstein describes his experiences at the IPTEX 2012 show and the unveiling of Gear Technology India.
4 What Now - What Next for India (May 2009)
Global slowdown raises questions for Indian gear market.
5 Gear Manufacturers Find Advantage in Indian and Asian Partners (January/February 2006)
We interviewed several gear industry companies with overseas operations or significant partners.
Advance coverage of India's Gears, Motors & Controls Expo 2009, plus our regular calendar of events.
7 Plan Ahead (January/February 1996)
Indianapolis is a nice city. No. It's a great city for a convention. The facilities and the city are modern, clean and bright. The Convention Center is easy to get to by either car or plane, and its central location in the heart of town and the enclosed skyway system between it and major hotels put visitors close to amenities like restaurants, shopping and entertainment. The people are friendly and go out of their way to make visitors feel welcome.
8 Gear Manufacturing in the Far East (January/February 2006)
This article gives readers a glimpse of some companies that manufacture gears in the Far East. We've talked with more than a dozen companies in India, Taiwan and Korea...
9 Namaste (August 2011)
In India, “namaste” is used as a common greeting. Although it translates literally to “I bow to you,” it’s often used the same way we use “hello” or “good-bye.” It’s a phrase commonly exchanged between individuals when they meet, and it’s also used as a salutation when they part. I’m using the phrase here because I’d like to introduce you to an exciting new project and venture for Randall Publications LLC.
10 The Goof-Off Guide to Indy (November/December 1995)
Trade shows can be exhausting. You work hard all day, meeting people, wheeling and dealing, walking the aisles. After a long day of working the show, sometimes you just need to relax for awhile. With Gear Expo '95 fast approaching. Gear Technology has gone ahead and done some of the legwork for you. We've come up with some placed to go and things to do that have absolutely nothing to do with gears.
11 ASM Bringing the Heat to Gear Expo (July 2009)
Gear making and heat treating pair together like a fine cabernet and filet mignon. Now for the first time, the two industries are embracing this symbiotic relationship by co-locating their industry events this fall in Indianapolis. ASM International’s 2009 Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition and Gear Technology’s favorite trade show, Gear Expo, are teaming up September 14–17 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
12 Gear Expo 95: Bigger and Better (September/October 1995)
Gear Expo '95, scheduled for November 12-15 at the Indiana Convention center in Indianapolis, IN, will attract more exhibitors from a wider array of industries than any previous show, according to the show's sponsor, the American Gear Manufacturers Association.
13 Gear Expo 95 Best Ever (January/February 1996)
Gear Expo '95, held in Indianapolis, November 12-15, 1995, closed to rave reviews from both the attenders and the exhibitors. Traffic for the show was well up from 1993, with a total of about 4,000 visitors during the 3 1/2 day exhibition. One hundred thirty-two companies from all over the U.S. and as far away as India and The People's Republic of China displayed their wares.
14 Dry Hobbing Saves Automaker Money, Improves Gear Quality (November/December 1996)
It takes confidence to be the first to invest in new manufacturing technology. But the payback can be significant. That has been the experience at the Ford Motor Company's Transmission & Chassis Division plant at Indianapolis, IN, which boasts the world's first production application of dry hobbing.
15 ITAMCO Offers Industrial Bluetooth Transmitter (November/December 2012)
Indiana Technology and Manufacturing Companies (ITAMCO) has released iBlue—the first handheld bluetooth transmitter that gathers crucial production data and sends it to bluetooth-enabled smartphones, tablets and computers.
16 Editorial (July/August 1989)
Assorted thoughts while in a holding pattern over O'Hare... I recently returned from England where I spent time checking out the overseas markets and attending a machinery auction. Buyers came to this auction from all over - Germany, Italy, Switzerland, India, Australia, America - and the prices were astonishing. Often buyers were paying in pounds sterling the same amount or more than they would have paid in U.S. dollars.
17 Were Your Childhood Memories in HIGH GEAR (July 2007)
Loyal Gear Technology reader and Interstate Castings vice president Greg Bierck came across “High Gear” at a vintage toy store in Indianapolis, IN.
18 A Movie for Gearheads and Other Mechanical People (July/August 2006)
Addendum's take on "The World's Fastest Indian," starring Anthony Hopkins.
19 Gear Expo 2009 Recap (November/December 2009)
Is economic relief on the way? This was the general consensus coming out of Indianapolis after Gear Expo 2009 closed its doors in September. Though the numbers were slightly down—2,539 exhibitors and attendees compared to 2,992 in 2007—it appeared to be steady as she goes at the gear industry’s biennial main event, good news considering the state of the gear industry since Gear Expo 2007 in Detroit.
20 Technical Calendar (September/October 1988)
September 27-29. American Society for Metals 11th Annual Heat Treating Conference October 10-12. AGMA Fall Technical Meeting. Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, LA November 1-3. SME Gear Processing and Manufacturing Clinic, Sheraton Meridian, Indianapolis, IN
21 Technical Calendar (November/December 1988)
November 1-3. SME Gear Processing and Manufacturing Clinic, Sheraton Meridian, Indianapolis, IN. November 5-10. international Conference on Gearing, Zhengzhou, China
News Items About India
1 Spicer India Break Ground for Gear Plant (May 7, 2010)
Spicer India Ltd. announced groundbreaking on a hypoid gear manufacturing facility and testing center in Chakan, Pune, India. The joint v... Read News
2 Fiat and Tata Announce Joint Venture in India (April 14, 2006)
Italian carmaker Fiat Group and India's Tata Motors announced they've signed an agreement for a joint venture in India to make pa... Read News
3 REpower Systems and Essar Group To Partner in Indian Wind Energy Market (April 22, 2006)
RREpower Systems has entered into a licensed agreement with India's Essar Group to facilitate entry into that country's growin... Read News
4 Magna Powertrain and Amtek Establish Joint Venture in India (April 3, 2006)
Magna Powertrain and Amtek Auto Ltd. today signed a joint venture agreement to establish a manufacturing facility outside of Delhi, India... Read News
5 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Completes Gear Cutting Tool Production Plant in India (August 30, 2007)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. completed construction of a new plant at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools, Ltd., an Ind... Read News
6 Barbara Schulz Named CEO Ipsen India (March 1, 2012)
Ipsen announces the following executive transition plan for Ipsen India, which will become effective April 1, 2012. Subash Maggu will mov... Read News
7 Hansen Transmissions Establishes Gearbox Facility in India (February 12, 2007)
Hansen Transmissions International announced plans to invest 170 million euros for a wind turbine production plant. The facility will sup... Read News
8 Pyromaitre Announces Indian Joint Venture (December 21, 2003)
Pyromaitre, a Canadian manufacturer of high speed metal stress relieving equipment, has announced a joint venture with Hightemp Furnaces ... Read News
9 Brevini Relocates U.S. Headquarters to Indiana (November 24, 2008)
Brevini USA Inc., a subsidiary of Brevini Power Transmission, headquartered in Italy, has recently announced its decision to relocate i... Read News
10 Gleason Builds Genesis Series in India (March 26, 2012)
Gleason Corporation today announced that they have started building their highly popular Genesis series of gear hobbing machines at th... Read News
11 Fairfield Manufacturing Makes Commitment to Indiana (December 29, 2010)
Fairfield Manufacturing will make a $53.1 million capital investment over the next three years at its Lafayette plant. The announcement w... Read News
12 Ipsen Secures Remaining Shares of Joint Venture in India (December 2, 2008)
Ipsen International, a manufacturer of heat treatment plants for the automated hardening of metal components, recently acquired the remai... Read News
13 Microprecision Opens Manufacturing Plant in India (May 14, 2013)
Driven by local demand, primarily in the burgeoning aerospace sector, specialist precision gear manufacturer Microprecision has officiall... Read News
14 Fairfield’s James R. Dammon Center Opens in Indiana (February 13, 2008)
Fairfield Manufacturing Company, Inc. officially opened the James R. Dammon Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in December of 2007. Ac... Read News



