“ACMEE has always been a focused platform for the Indian manufacturing ecosystem, especially in South India. We already work with several key players in this region, and with the push for localized manufacturing, we believe the demand will only grow.”
Anirudh Ravi
Head - Supply Chain
Fenwick & Ravi
For over three and a half decades, Fenwick and Ravi has built a stellar reputation in the manufacturing industry with its advanced CNC machine tool accessories. At the upcoming ACMEE 2025 exhibition, the company will be raising the bar in quality and innovation.
“ACMEE has always been a focused platform for the Indian manufacturing ecosystem, especially in South India,” Anirudh Ravi, Head - Supply Chain, Fenwick and Ravi, shares. The company views the exhibition as a valuable opportunity to connect with OEMs, machine tool builders, and job shops that form the backbone of India’s industrial landscape.
The company’s booth at the exhibition will feature high-performance CNC machine tool accessories. On display will be a comprehensive range of Steady Rests, Bar Feeders, Angle Heads, and Zero Point Systems. “These products are built for performance, precision, and durability—backed by years of in-house engineering and customer insight,” Ravi explains.
Among the advanced accessories on display, the company is excited to unveil one particular development. The Supply Chain Head reveals, “We are to unveil our largest-ever steady rest, capable of handling job weights up to 100 tonne—a first in India.”
As a response to the evolving industry needs, this steady rest is specifically designed for heavy-duty turning applications, marking a significant milestone in the company’s engineering journey.
ACMEE 2025, being held in Chennai—a city recognized as one of India’s thriving industrial corridors, is a wise decision as the city boasts a strong base in automotive, electronics, and precision engineering.
The region has long been a strategic market, offering both scale and technical depth for the company. “We already work with several key players in this region,” Ravi notes. “With the push for localized manufacturing, we believe the demand will only grow,” he adds, further reinstating the company’s move to partake in the exhibition.
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