<div>Germany’s GEA Group said on Saturday that it will invest roughly 2 million Euros at its plant in Bangalore over the next three years on machinery and other operations.<br /><br /><div>With built-up area of 25,000 sq ft, the Bangalore plant will manufacture hygienic valves and hygienic pumps with a focus on components used in process industries like dairy, breweries, beverages, food, pharma and personal care, said Franz Buermann, CEO of GEA Flow Components, a key business unit of the GEA Group.<br /><br /></div><div>Buermann said that GEA is working on introducing high-end technologies and products for the Indian market. </div><div> </div><div>With the expansion in Bangalore, GEA Flow Components India, a division of GEA Westfalia Separator India, will be able to meet demands for locally manufactured valves, he said. </div></div>
<div>Germany’s GEA Group said on Saturday that it will invest roughly 2 million Euros at its plant in Bangalore over the next three years on machinery and other operations.<br /><br /><div>With built-up area of 25,000 sq ft, the Bangalore plant will manufacture hygienic valves and hygienic pumps with a focus on components used in process industries like dairy, breweries, beverages, food, pharma and personal care, said Franz Buermann, CEO of GEA Flow Components, a key business unit of the GEA Group.<br /><br /></div><div>Buermann said that GEA is working on introducing high-end technologies and products for the Indian market. </div><div> </div><div>With the expansion in Bangalore, GEA Flow Components India, a division of GEA Westfalia Separator India, will be able to meet demands for locally manufactured valves, he said. </div></div>