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ALUMEX India 2025: Strengthening India’s Aluminium Extrusion Industry

by Bharat Bytes
September 11, 2025
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New Delhi, 11 September 2025: The country’s first dedicated aluminium extrusion exhibition, ALUMEX India 2025, opened today at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The four-day event was inaugurated by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in the presence of industry leaders and stakeholders.

Organised by the Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturers Association of India (ALEMAI), the exhibition has brought together 200+ exhibitors and expects 25,000 business visitors from across the aluminium value chain.

Industry Landscape and Challenges

India has an installed aluminium extrusion capacity of 3 million tonnes per annum, but actual domestic output is only 1.2 million tonnes, with the rest met through imports. Factors such as price disparities, Free Trade Agreement (FTA) concessions, and cheaper imports from China and ASEAN countries have hampered local production. The US tariffs have further impacted domestic manufacturers.

Om Birla’s Keynote Address

Speaking at the inauguration, Om Birla highlighted the growing importance of the sector:

  • “This event showcases the strength of the Indian aluminium extrusion industry,” he said.

  • He emphasised India’s innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and global leadership potential under the Make in India initiative.

  • Stressing aluminium’s role, he noted its applications across industries—from aircraft to automobiles—and its recyclability as a metal of the future.

  • He urged MSMEs to adopt new technologies, improve standards, and focus on quality.

ALEMAI’s Vision: Aluminium Bharat

Delivering the welcome address, Jitendra Chopra, President of ALEMAI, announced a new identity for the exhibition.

  • ALUMEX India will continue as a focused segment for the extrusion industry.

  • The broader event will be rebranded as Aluminium Bharat, covering the entire aluminium ecosystem, from rolled products and wire rods to auto castings.

  • The move reflects ALEMAI’s commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat and reducing import dependence.

Industry Perspectives

  • Aniruddha Kulkarni, CSO of Hindalco Industries, called for import duty rationalisation and stronger quality standards to ensure fair competition. He highlighted three priorities: product quality, sustainability through circularity, and digitalisation.

  • Rajiv Kumar, CEO of Vedanta, emphasised aluminium’s economic impact:

    • The industry contributes nearly 2% to India’s GDP.

    • Applications range from transportation and defence to packaging and renewable energy.

    • With per capita consumption at 3.5 kg compared to the global average of 17–18 kg, India’s demand is expected to rise six-fold by 2047.

Knowledge Sharing and Key Sessions

The opening day featured keynote sessions on:

  • Global trends in extrusion technology

  • Demand drivers across industries

  • Applications in transport, construction, energy, and consumer goods

Upcoming sessions will address sustainability, circular economy, MSME policy reforms, and alloy innovations.

Roadblocks for the Domestic Industry

Despite being the world’s third-largest aluminium producer, India’s extrusion sector faces persistent challenges:

  • Raw material price volatility

  • Delays in environmental clearances

  • High transportation costs

MSMEs, which form the backbone of the industry, are the most vulnerable. ALEMAI has urged:

  • Exclusion of downstream extrusion products from FTAs

  • Greater access to billets from domestic producers such as NALCO

  • Targeted policies to strengthen local production

Institutional and Industry Support

ALUMEX India 2025 is supported by:

  • Hindalco, Vedanta

  • Commerce Ministry, Ministry of MSMEs

  • JNARDDC (Ministry of Mines autonomous body)

  • Yantra India Ltd. (Defence Ministry unit)

  • EEPC India

For more information, visit www.alumexindia.com.

About ALEMAI

The Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturers Association of India (ALEMAI) represents 250+ members nationwide, ranging from MSMEs to large enterprises. With an annual production capacity of 3 million tonnes and supporting 450,000 jobs, ALEMAI promotes efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. The association works closely with policymakers, fosters collaboration, and strengthens the sector’s global competitiveness.

Tags: ALEMMAIALUMEX IndiaAluminium Extrusionaluminium industryAtmanirbhar BharatexhibitionHindalcoMake in IndiaMSMENew DelhiPragati Maidantrade showVedanta
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