Ador Welding Explained

Ador Welding Limited
Type:Public
Industry:Manufacturing
Foundation:1951
Founder:JB Advani
Location:Mumbai, India
Area Served:Pan India,Persian Gulf/Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa.
Products:Welding equipments, consumables, cutting products, CNC cutting machine, welding automation
Services:Project engineering
Revenue:$70M USD (2017)
Num Employees:750+
Key People:Mr. Aditya T. Malkani
Parent:Ador Group
Homepage:www.adorwelding.com

Ador Welding Limited (formerly known as Advani–Oerlikon Limited) is an industrial manufacturing company headquartered in Mumbai, India. The flagship company of the Ador Group, Ador Welding produces a variety of welding products, industry applications, and technology services, including welding consumables (electrodes, wires, and fluxes) as well as welding and cutting equipment. It has over 30% market share in the organized welding market and is considered one of the major players in the Indian welding industry.[1] Ador PEB is the company's project engineering division. PEB is based in Pune and has provided services to the Indian Government's Bharat Nirman Program in the field of combustion and thermal engineering technologies.[2]

History

Ador Welding Limited was formerly known as Advani–Oerlikon Ltd. and traces its history back to 1908 and five men, all originally from Karachi: Kanwalsing Malkani, Vasanmal Malakani, Jotsing Advani, Bhagwansing Advani, and Gopaldas Mirchandani. In 1951 to meet India's growing demand for welding electrodes, JB Advani & Co formed a joint venture with Oerlikon-Buhrle of Switzerland to manufacture them. The resulting company, Advani–Oerlikon Ltd., helped build India's welding industry, which at the time was in its infancy.[3]

In early 1970s, the company began expanding into other sectors in India, such as electronic equipment, metal reclamation solutions for industrial components, energy solutions and cosmetics. During this decade, a separate entity, Ador Powertron, was established for manufacturing electronic power equipment.[4] The 1970s also saw the formation of Ador Fontech, a company providing metal reclamation and surfacing solutions for industrial components.[5] Within ten years, Ador Fontech had become the number two company after Larsen and Toubro in the metal reclamation sector.

In 1986 JB Advani & Co launched an initial public offering and ceased to be the holding company of Advani-Oerlikon Ltd. In 2003 the joint Advani–Oerlikon association came to an end and the company changed to its current name Ador Welding Limited.[6]

Ador Welding PEB

Milestones

Facilities

Leadership

The following are the key executives of the company as of 2011:[11]

Clients

Ador Welding's services to clients have included:

Notes and References

  1. Damodaran, Harish (2008). India's New Capitalists: Caste, Business, and Industry in a Modern Nation, p. 27. Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. http://adorwelding.com/product_proen.html Ador PROEN
  3. Business India (1 June 2008) "Eventful Century: From a Humble Trading Outfit in 1908, the Ador Group has come a long way"
  4. The Hindu Business Line (20 March 2002). "Ador Powertron has no immediate plans for IPO"
  5. http://www.adorfon.com/ Ador Fontech
  6. India Infoline Ltd. (2011). Company Profile: Ador Welding Ltd.
  7. [Tata Group|Tata BlueScope Building Solutions]
  8. http://adorwelding.com/manufacturing.html Ador Welding: Manufacturing Plants
  9. http://adorwelding.com/knowledg_tdc.html Ador Welding: Technology Development Centres
  10. http://adorwelding.com/knowledg_cwe.html Ador Institute of Welding Technology
  11. http://www.adorwelding.com/corp_management.html Ador Welding: Executive Management Team