Path of Progress

Year Milestones Achieved
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 Established 10 windmills - Total 6.0 MW at Chitradurga District, Karnataka.
2001 Commissioned a 2000 ton Lindamann, a German made Extrusion Press, which was 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.
1995-96 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 100 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 In 1984-85 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 modern Institute blending ancient concept of nature cure & yoga with modern diagnostic equipment and a capacity of 150 beds (now 264 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.
1976 The Company was awarded Export Excellence Award for exporting more than 50% of total production in 1976-77 and 1977-78
1973 First indigenously designed and built DC Casting System for manufacturing aluminum billets was successfully commissioned.
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.