Most popular manufacturing companies in Hyderabad

The city is now home to a wide range of manufacturing companies.

Hyderabad, in recent years, has become a hotspot for manufacturing companies. Its strategic location, professional workforce and well-established IT sector have attracted several industry giants to the city. The city is now home to a wide range of manufacturing companies, from pharmaceuticals, electronics, and aerospace to automotive companies. Here’s a list of companies that make this city a one-stop destination for manufacturing industries.

 

Avanti Feeds 

Industry: Food, FMCG

Sub Industry: Processed Food, Food Grains, Animal Feed, Poultry Farms

Company Type: India’s Top 500

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500082

Avanti Feeds was established in 1993, and since then, the company has made a substantial presence for itself in India. It operates five shrimp feed units, producing 7,75,00 tons per annum and two shrimp processing units with a capacity of 22,000 TPA. The company was awarded for becoming one of Fortune 500 India’s Largest Corporations in December 2020. Additionally, Avanti Feeds is actively engaged in community service, such as establishing an old age home, developing water treatment RO plants and many more.

 

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories 

Industry: Pharmaceuticals, Labs

Sub Industry: Pharmaceuticals

Company Type: India’s Top 500

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500034

Established in 1984, Dr Reddy’s Lab is focused on providing affordable medicines globally.  It specialises in pharmaceutical sectors like active ingredients, generics, branded generics, biosimilars, and over-the-counter products. Their main areas of focus are gastroenterology, cardiovascular, diabetology, oncology, pain management, and dermatology. The company is also engaging in future-oriented businesses like drug discovery, unique medical assets, and digital healthcare.

 

Bharat Dynamics 

Industry: Airlines, Aviation, Defence, Drone

Sub Industry: Defence, Aerospace

Company Type: India’s 501-1000

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500038

Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) is a company based in Hyderabad, India, established in 1970 under the Ministry of Defence. The company manufactures missile systems and related equipment for the Indian Armed Forces. It does it by collaborating with DRDO and foreign OEMs. Over time, it has evolved into a comprehensive solution provider and now operates four manufacturing units. It is also expanding its expertise in AI technologies and is listed in the stock market. Soon, the company will expand its services to cover providing weapon systems.

 

Granules India 

Industry: Pharmaceuticals, Labs

Sub Industry: Pharmaceuticals

Company Type: India’s Top 500

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500081

Founded in 1984, Granules India is a well-established pharmaceutical company headquartered in Hyderabad, India, with 38 years of experience. It provides pharmaceutical solutions like API, PFI, and FD.  With a strong global presence, its expertise lies in vertically integrated models, large-scale production capabilities, an R&D team, and a diverse product portfolio. Additionally, the company now distributes its own labelled products worldwide.

 

Heritage Foods 

Industry: Food, FMCG, Agriculture, Horticulture, Agritech

Sub Industry: Dairy Products, Processed Food, Food Grains, Agriculture, Horticulture

Company Type: India’s Top 500

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500082

Heritage Foods Limited, established in 1992 by Mr Nara Chandrababu Naidu, is a rapidly growing public-listed company in India. It operates in the Dairy and Renewable energy business divisions. In FY 2021-2022, the company made a turnover of Rs 26,429 million. Known for its milk products and with over 15 lakh satisfied customers, Heritage Foods has a nationwide presence.

 

HBL Power Systems 

Industry: Electrical, Electronics, Batteries, Engineering

Sub Industry: Machineries, Instruments, Electrical Batteries

Company Type: India’s 501-1000

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500034

Founded in 1977, HBL is a research-based manufacturing company. It focuses on developing complex products and solutions. Over the past 40 years, HBL has served numerous industries like aviation, railways, defence, oil and gas, power, telecom, and data centres. One of its many noteworthy achievements is the development and deployment of railway safety systems. Now, HBL is focusing on the transport revolution and the shift to eMobility by contributing its expertise in high-efficiency motors and battery systems to provide domestically manufactured drivetrain solutions in India.

 

Orient Cement 

Industry: Construction Material

Company Type: India’s Top 500

Location: Hyderabad / Telangana – 500063

Established in 1979, Orient Cement, formerly a part of Orient Paper & Industries, became an independent entity in 2012. It has since started commercial production, with a total capacity of 8 MTPA. With a nationwide presence, Orient Cement offers Pozzolana Portland Cement (PPC) and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) under the brand names Birla A1 Premium Cement and Birla A1 StrongCrete. Known for its excellent quality, the company holds certifications for quality management, environmental management, occupational health and safety, energy management, and more.

 

FAQs

Why are so many manufacturing companies choosing Hyderabad as their base of operations?

Hyderabad offers a strategic location, a skilled workforce, and a business-friendly environment, making it attractive for manufacturing companies to set up here.

What types of manufacturing sectors are thriving in Hyderabad?

Hyderabad is witnessing growth in sectors like pharmaceuticals, electronics, aerospace, automotive, and more.

How is the growth of manufacturing affecting the demand for industrial and commercial spaces?

The demand for industrial and commercial spaces has risen significantly, leading to the development of modern industrial parks, logistics hubs, and office complexes.

Are there any infrastructure improvements accompanying this manufacturing growth?

Yes, road connectivity, upgraded transportation networks, and improved utilities support the manufacturing sector's expansion.

Is growth of manufacturing influencing the residential real estate market in Hyderabad?

Yes, as more people move to Hyderabad for job opportunities in manufacturing, there's an increased demand for residential properties, especially in areas near industrial zones.

 

FAQs

Why are so many manufacturing companies choosing Hyderabad as their base of operations?

Hyderabad offers a strategic location, a skilled workforce, and a business-friendly environment, making it attractive for manufacturing companies to set up here.

What types of manufacturing sectors are thriving in Hyderabad?

Hyderabad is witnessing growth in sectors like pharmaceuticals, electronics, aerospace, automotive, and more.

How is the growth of manufacturing affecting the demand for industrial and commercial spaces?

The demand for industrial and commercial spaces has risen significantly, leading to the development of modern industrial parks, logistics hubs, and office complexes.

Are there any infrastructure improvements accompanying this manufacturing growth?

Yes, road connectivity, upgraded transportation networks, and improved utilities support the manufacturing sector's expansion.

Is growth of manufacturing influencing the residential real estate market in Hyderabad?

Yes, as more people move to Hyderabad for job opportunities in manufacturing, there's an increased demand for residential properties, especially in areas near industrial zones.

 

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