In recent years, the demand for poles and towers have skyrocketed, fuelled by increased government infrastructure spending. This surge has led to substantial revenue growth for infrastructure companies, driven by major projects in urban development, power transmission, and telecommunications. The need for steel products like STP poles, tubes, and pipes has escalated, extending even to remote regions such as the Northeast and various hill areas. The government’s initiatives, such as the Jal Jeevan Mission, has further intensified the demand by improving water and electricity access nationwide. Leading this transformative wave is Swastik Pipe, recognized for its state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. The company utilizes advanced automation to ensure consistent product quality and uniform bead formation, reinforcing its position as an industry front runner.
Commitment to Quality & Excellence
Although major issues in the poles and towers segment are rare, cosmetic defects and material damage during handling and transportation can occur on rare occasions. Swastik Pipe's rigorous quality control measures, including pre-dispatch inspections and adherence to ISO 9000 standards, mitigate these risks. The company's transport partners are trained to handle materials with care, and upon arrival at the plant, the quality control team, alongside the storekeeper, assesses the chemical and physical properties using calibrated equipment and Spectro meters.
Any defects are swiftly addressed, by Swastik Pipe and their raw material suppliers such as Hindustan Zinc, SAIL, and Tata Steel.
“Our firm is deeply committed to customer satisfaction,” says Sandeep Bansal. “We maintain high standards by actively seeking and responding to customer feedback. Our marketing team engages regularly with customers and EPC Contractors to promptly resolve any issues and validate the effectiveness of our products through satisfaction certificates. This continuous feedback loop allows us to refine our processes and consistently exceed expectations.”
Technological Advancements & Sustainability
In the past six months, Swastik Pipe has made significant technological strides. At its Bahadurgarh (Haryana) plant, the company has installed two cutting-edge hydrogen furnaces, each with a daily capacity of 100 tons. These furnaces, representing the latest in global annealing technology, have reduced operational costs and enhanced product quality and brightness. Additionally, a new high-speed tube mill at the company’s Kosi Kalan (UP) plant now produces pipes with higher thicknesses in smaller diameters, utilizing HF IW welding technology by Therma tool solid-state welder for superior quality and energy efficiency.
Through advanced technology & sustainable practices, Swastik Pipe is redefining the standards of infrastructure, ensuring both reliability & environmental stewardship
Swastik Pipe is also committed to environmental sustainability. “We follow ISO 9001 for quality management, ISO 45001 for health and safety, and ISO 14001 for environmental management, ensuring compliance with global standards,” says Sandeep Bansal. “Our products are CE and UL approved for exports, and we hold various BIS licenses. Recently, we initiated a 1.5 MW solar plant installation on the rooftop of our Kosi plant, aimed at generating green energy, reducing pollution, and cutting costs.”
Swastik Pipe’s ‘We Win Together’ policy fosters collaboration with customers, employees, and stakeholders. The company is expanding its product range to include crash guards and steel structures while continuously upgrading its technology. With over fifty years of experience and plants in Haryana and UP, Swastik Pipe excels in producing high-quality galvanized pipes and precision tubes. Its dedication to innovation and sustainability solidifies its leadership in the industry, positioning it for continued growth and success.