Year |
Milestones Achieved |
2011 |
7th press commissioned |
2010 |
Plant approval from HSB certification |
2009 |
Quality systems certificate upgraded to IS/ISO 9001:2008 |
2008 |
Plant approval from American Bureau of shipping. (ABS) |
2007 |
JAL achieved highest production of 47000 MT in 2007-08 |
2006 |
JAL achieved highest production of 45000 MT in 2005-06 |
2005 |
JAL commissioned the 6th extrusion press of 4000 ton capacity.It is the largest extrusion press in private sector in India. |
2004 |
JAL achieved a production of 40000 MT of aluminium extrusions, the highest by any manufacturer in the country. |
2003 |
Established 2 windmills - Total 1.9 MW at Chitradurga District, Karnataka. |
2002 |
Commissioned a 2200 MT Lindmann, a German made Extrusion Press, which is the fifth one added to the set of extrusion presses. Being the first one in the country to commission a Continuous Log-Homogenizing cum Reheating Furnace, Jindal boasts of being the first extruder in India to have five extrusion presses under one roof. |
2000 |
Established an Automatic Online Packing Conveyor System for the first time in the country with a completely automatic strapping, weighing, spiral wrapping, bundling and marking facility. |
2000 |
JAL achieved a record production of 29505 MT, which was the highest in the entire industry. |
2000 |
Quality system Certification upgraded to IS/ISO 9001:2000. |
1999 |
Commissioned the 4th extrusion press of 1650 ton capacity. The first fully Automatic Short Stroke Extrusion Press contains a Double Puller, One-man Stretcher, Automatic High Temperature Resistant Belt Conveyor System, and an Automatic Profile Cutting system. |
1997 |
Established 18 Wind Mills producing a total of 4.14 MW of power (generating 135 lakh units per annum), harnessing eco-friendly energy. The entire investment of Rs. 230 million was made from the company’s internal funds. |
1996 |
Jindal Jubilee Gold medal scheme was instituted in 17 Universities and several education institutions all over India. |
1995 |
The company celebrated Silver Jubilee and completed School buildings in 110 villages as part of its social service activity. |
1994 |
First among Secondary Manufacturers to commission imported PLC controlled Hot Top Billet Casting Machine for production of quality aluminum logs, imported from USA. |
1994 |
The company was awarded IS/ISO 9002:1994 Certification, first in the entire Aluminum industry in India and first among Aluminium extruders. |
1991 |
The Company and associate Trusts adopted 100 villages within 50 km radius to provide basic amenities like potable water, medical aids and school buildings. |
1990 |
Also introduced three Mobile Medical Vans to provide free medical services to Rural poor covering 100 villages at their door step. |
1990 |
Established Manav Charitable Hospital, a 100 bedded Charitable Allopathy Hospital with latest and modern equipments. |
1989 |
During 1989-90 Jindal Aluminum Limited achieved an all-time high production of 16400 MT, accounting to 30% of India’s production. |
1987 |
Established Jindal Charitable Hospital providing free treatment to about 800 patients in OPD with all specialties. |
1984 |
Achieved record production of 12983 MT, which was highest in the country then. |
1981 |
Installed most modern and advanced third Extrusion Press of 2200 ton capacity imported from Germany. |
1980 |
Jindal Public School shifted to a most modern building for 1500 students providing best subsidized education. |
1979 |
Established a full-fledged R&D division recognized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. |
1978 |
The Company founded the Institute of Naturopathy & Yogic Sciences - First Institute blending ancient concept of nature cure & yoga with modern diagnostic equipment and a capacity of more than 300 beds |
1977 |
First time in the country an Extrusion Press of 750 ton capacity was totally designed, fabricated and assembled at Jindal Aluminum Limited saving precious foreign exchange. |
1976 |
Sprinkler Irrigation Division was set up as part of diversification of the company's activities. First to produce 8” diameter (200 mm) Irrigation Tubings in the country. |
1970 |
Jindal Aluminum Limited took over the extrusion factory from Jindal (India) Limited. |
1968 |
Jindal Public School was established, which was duly recognized by the Secondary Education Board. |
1968 |
Jindal (India) established the Aluminum extrusion plant at Bangalore. First secondary extrusion facility in India. |