Schwing Stetter India Targets 20% Revenue Growth by 2025

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Schwing Stetter India, a renowned manufacturer of concrete construction equipment, announced an ambitious 20% revenue growth target for 2025 during its participation in bauma CONEXPO 2024, held in New Delhi. The announcement reflects the company’s confidence in India’s booming infrastructure and construction sectors.

At the prestigious event, Schwing Stetter showcased an impressive lineup of over 45 advanced machines, including 25% newly launched products. Among these innovations were state-of-the-art crushers, demonstrating the company’s commitment to diversifying its product portfolio to meet evolving market demands.

Schwing Stetter also highlighted its focus on sustainability and efficiency, aligning with global trends towards eco-friendly construction practices. The showcased equipment aimed to offer cutting-edge solutions to the challenges faced by modern construction projects.

With major deals secured at bauma CONEXPO, the company reaffirmed its leadership position in the Indian market. By leveraging its technological expertise and a strong customer base, Schwing Stetter is set to play a pivotal role in driving the country’s infrastructure growth.

The company’s robust growth strategy, bolstered by innovation and market expansion, positions it well to achieve its ambitious revenue goals and further its impact on India’s construction landscape.

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