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Across continents, procurement strategies are modifying. Developers, on the other hand, need systems that have been tested for endurance. Export buyers are focusing on running the business according to the rules of the country, increasing the level of automation, and guaranteeing the stability of the delivery. The issue is no longer about buying at the lowest price. It is about getting things done on a big scale and being able to count on the supplier in the long run. In this crucial moment of the industry realignment, IPSA Group is a sign of new trust in Indian hardware manufacturing.
IPSA will showcase its manufacturing strengths from February 26th to March 02, 2026 at BIEC, Bengaluru. This will be in the Indiawood 2026 in hall 3A, Stall D323. The Indian presence is more than just a show of products on the exhibition stand. It is a declaration of India’s entry into the club of an organized, capacity-driven global power in engineering hardware systems.
The Industry Context: India’s Manufacturing Momentum
India’s furniture and architectural hardware sector is benefiting from the boom in housing developments, the growth of the commercial real estate sector, and the steady increase in the popularity of modular furniture. On top of that, the China+1 sourcing move has led to the acceleration of global diversification strategies. Therefore, manufacturers with certified quality systems are becoming strategically relevant.
On the one hand, within such a broad movement, IPSA has been growing at the rate of 35% YOY. This path is the reflection of the well-disciplined operations that go hand-in-hand with the rising demand both from the domestic and international markets.
Manufacturing at Industrial Scale
IPSA Group was set up in 1980 by Mr. Anil Aggarwal, and today, its four special-purpose manufacturing facilities are dedicated to furniture and architectural hardware. Through the river of time, the company has become a multi-category producer living phase with international standards.
Its measurable production capacity comprises:
● Drawer Slides: 16 million units per year
● Cabinet Hinges: 60 million units per year
● Aluminium Tower Bolts and Handles: 200,000 pieces per day
● Door Lever and Pull Handles: 1 million units per year
IPSA is a perfect example of the Indian hardware industry that is capable of full scale manufacturing. It displays cabinet hinges, drawer slides, door locks and handles, door hinges, and integrated cabinet and drawer systems in various categories. These product lines are not just assembled with a limited capacity. They are produced at industrial volumes capable of supporting domestic infrastructure projects as well as global markets.
IPSA was the first company in India to produce drawer slides domestically and also cabinet hinges in the year 2019. These were important milestones in the hardware manufacturing industry of India.
A rigorous load cycle test, an endurance test, an inspection of dimensional tolerances, and a test for performance reliability are among the procedures that the product goes through. The product is in compliance with the standards such as ISO, ISI, BIS, CE, FCC, and ANSI that have international recognition.
Competitive Positioning Through Systems
IPSA’s point of difference is an integrated manufacturing discipline. Precision throughout is supported by the automated production lines. Internal quality laboratories test the mechanical strength and durability of the finish. Process engineering frameworks help to achieve the same level of quality for large-volume output.
The firm's sales network comprises more than 17,000+ dealers as of FY 2023-24, and expansion is continuing. The company exports to 18 countries. The corporate partnerships with DLF, ATS Group, and Central Park are a testimony to the trust large real estate developers have in the company.
The company, through this well-structured setup, is bringing the scale of Indian manufacturing to the world market. Every hinge, slide, lock, and hardware system is designed to honor the international standards; thus, Indian manufacturing is being projected as a dependable global supply partner.
An industry executive shared,
"In today's sourcing context, the scale of the system matters more than the claims. The operational setup of IPSA gives the buyers a feeling of security."
Managing Director Perspective: Systematic Expansion
Rajit Aggarrwal sums up the company's strategic plan:
"India is not just an alternative sourcing option but is quickly becoming the principal manufacturing partner. We concentrate on sustainable growth, which is backed by automation and stringent quality systems. Indiawood 2026 is a chance to prove that Indian manufacturing has the capacity and the reliability to meet global standards."
This vision is an industrial commitment to handling the infrastructure and execution with absolute discipline.
Indiawood 2026 as a Strategic Milestone
At the exhibition hall 3A, Stall D323, IPSA will be displaying products like cabinet hinges, drawer slides, architectural hardware, and integrated cabinet systems that are specifically designed and engineered for institutional and export applications. The demonstrations will focus on how the products perform and their endurance over time to show the reliability of the products under practical load conditions.
IPSA is still committed to its goals of automation enhancement, plant modernisation, and export market expansion. The consistent 35% year on year growth is indicative of the company's operational resilience and the capital deployment that is structured.
Indiawood 2026 is one of the visible milestones that indicate the progress of the industrial journey by Indian hardware manufacturing, which is going ahead with confidence. IPSA, as a part of that transformation, is a scale, driven, systems, systems-led enterprise that is creating engineered hardware solutions for the global markets.
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