TII expands with the opening of a new office in Pune
The TII Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of heavy-duty and special transport solutions, is expanding its global presence with the opening of a new office in Pune.
This marks another milestone following ten years of successful activities in India. The new location complements the existing structure in Bawal near New Delhi and will serve as an additional hub for sales, service and project engineering for the TII SCHEUERLE brand.
With this step, the TII Group underlines its growth strategy and its commitment to customer proximity in one of the world’s most dynamic markets. The new office will be headed by Miguel Fernandes, Managing Director of TII India Pvt. Ltd., who is also responsible for the Bawal site. This ensures close integration of sales, service and project engineering with manufacturing – from quotation and engineering through to delivery and commissioning. “Pune consolidates project engineering, sales and service activities for India and parts of Asia,” explains Miguel Fernandes. “This means faster response times, local language capability and direct support for customers, from initial consultation and project planning through to after sales.”
“The establishment of our new office in Pune is an important milestone for the TII Group,” emphasizes Filippo Baldassari, Managing Director of the TII Group. “Bawal produces for global projects, while Pune supports India and parts of Asia as an additional regional hub for engineering, sales and service. This creates a strong network and brings us even closer to our customers.”
Since the founding of TII India Pvt. Ltd. in 2015, the TII Group has invested heavily in the Bawal site, where transport solutions for industry, energy and infrastructure are manufactured, along with accessories for the transport of heavy and oversized loads. The plant is fully integrated into the global production network and meets the same high quality standards as the German facility in Pfedelbach. Over the years, several thousand axle lines have been delivered for use in India as well as international markets across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Europe.















