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Published: 06-Jul-2026

Schaeffler India secures BIS license for cylindrical roller bearings under new Indian Standard

Schaeffler India becomes the first in the country's bearing industry to secure BIS certification for Cylindrical Roller Bearings.

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The certifications underscore Schaeffler India's commitment to quality, manufacturing excellence 

National, India | July 3, 2026: Schaeffler India Limited, the leading motion technology company, has announced that its manufacturing plants in Maneja and Savli have received BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) license, marking a significant first for the Cylindrical Roller Bearings (CRB) for the company and for the bearings industry in India. 

The Maneja and Savli plants have been awarded the BIS license for Cylindrical Roller Bearings (CRB) which is the first in the Indian Bearing Industry while they have also received BIS license for Deep Groove Ball Bearings (DGBB) for both these locations.

The certifications underscore Schaeffler India's commitment to quality, manufacturing excellence, and adherence to the highest industry standards. They also reinforce the company's efforts to support India's evolving quality framework while strengthening customer confidence in locally manufactured bearing solutions. 

Commenting on the achievement, Harsha Kadam, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Schaeffler India Limited, said, "This milestone reflects Schaeffler India's unwavering commitment to quality, operational excellence, and customer trust. Being the first company to secure the BIS license for Cylindrical Roller Bearings under the new standard is a proud achievement for our teams and demonstrates our readiness to meet evolving regulatory and industry requirements. We remain committed to setting benchmarks in manufacturing excellence and supporting the growth of India's industrial ecosystem”.

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