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Incap India Wins the Environment Sustainability Award
December 11, 2024 | IncapEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Incap India is pleased to announce that it has been honoured with the Environment Sustainability Award by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). This award recognises Incap India's efforts in implementing sustainable practices at its factory premises.
The recognition acknowledges Incap India’s work in maintaining a green and eco-friendly environment within its premises, effective solid and wet waste management, and integration of renewable energy solutions into its operations. These efforts reflect Incap’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint while maintaining high standards in manufacturing processes.
Murthy Munipalli, Managing Director of Incap India, highly appreciates this recognition. "These initiatives are integral to Incap's operations, ensuring that the company continues to contribute positively to the environment and the local community. This award reinforces our commitment to sustainable manufacturing and highlights the teamwork and dedication of everyone at Incap”, Murthy Munipalli stated.
Incap India factory is located in Tumkur, near Bangalore. To meet the growing demand, Incap has been increasing the production capacity in India and opened a third factory in India in 2023. The three factories at Incap India have 26,500 square meters of total floor space. The factory produces inverters and UPS, battery chargers, PCBs for fuel and cash dispensers, power supply units, rescue devices, solar inverters, drives and medical devices as well as devices for other electronic industrial products. The machinery is suitable for common component technologies, and together with the great location and skilled personnel, Incap can provide high-quality manufacturing services to meet the most demanding customer needs.
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