FICO-CII delegation visited Tynor Orthotics Pvt Ltd Mohali to see manufacturing excellence

Author(s): City Air NewsLudhiana, November 27, 2019: A Joint Delegation of FICO (Federation of Industrial & Commercial Organization) & CII (Confederation of Indian industry) visited Tynor Orthotics Private Limited to see their excellence...

FICO-CII delegation visited Tynor Orthotics Pvt Ltd Mohali to see manufacturing excellence
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FICO-CII delegation visited Tynor Orthotics Pvt Ltd

Ludhiana, November 27, 2019: A Joint Delegation of FICO (Federation of Industrial & Commercial Organization) & CII (Confederation of Indian industry) visited Tynor Orthotics Private Limited to see their excellence in Manufacturing.
Tynor Orthotics Pvt Ltd was conceived at a time when Orthopedic products available to the Indian patient were either of a very low quality if produced in India or they were very expensive and unaffordable if they were imported.
Within a span of 15 years Tynor has grown to become one of the top two brands in India for Orthopedic appliances with 500 dealers spread across the country and overseas dealers in about 30 countries. Tynor has recently collaborated with French orthopedic appliances major M/s Thuasne Participation. Tynor is poised for a major expansion in the next three years with an expected investment of Rs. 100 crore and employment to more than 1000 persons.
Tynor’s production facility is housed in multiple units, a mini factory concept, for each production process. State of art manufacturing capability with “In house designing and product development sections, automates for fabric cutting and pasting operations, A stitching and tailoring unit, An efficient painting plant, An 8-stage anodizing unit, Silicon molding section, Thermoforming section, Assembly line, Packaging department, Quality assurance dept etc. Manufacturing is done on lines of ‘Toyota Production System’ which ensure excellent quality of the produce, lean and faster production, cleaner environment, with low reject & quick changeover’s resulting in low manufacturing cost and high motivation amongst workers. Cleaner production, a thorough implementation of Japanese ‘5 S’ and streamlined movement of material and men results in reduction of bio-burden of the product. Continual improvement is a way of life contributed by every level of hierarchy, through a series of ‘Kaizen’ and ‘Poka yoke’.
Amongst present were Gurmeet Singh Kular President, Ashpreet Sahni Convener Confederation of Indian Industry CII Ludhiana, Japneet Singh Head FICO Young Leader’s Forum, Gurmukh Singh Rupal Head Sewing Machine Division FICO, Surinder Singh DGM Engineering Highway Industries, Simar Amrit Singh Amrit Industries, Harinder Kumar and Jatinder Verma from Nicks India Tools.

Date: 
Wednesday, November 27, 2019