Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa inaugurated
the aerospace engineering and manufacturing SEZ
November 14, set up by QuEST Global, one of the
leading engineering and consultancy firms in the
world.
"The QuEST Global SEZ in Belgaum has opened
up newer avenues to attract foreign investment
in the manufacturing space. We are now poised
to offer expertise through competent local talent
and corporate commitment," the chief minister
said on the occasion.
The SEZ, spread over 300 acres, currently houses
an engineering services facility, a precision
machining facility and a sheet metal facility.
Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, also present
at the launch, said India's aviation industry
was on growth path.
"Indian aviation industry is being watched
closely by all global majors and it on a steady
growth path," Patel said.
"We fully support the vision of entities
like QuEST Global, which by setting up this project
has displayed its commitment not only towards
economic growth, but also to the development of
local areas," Patel added.
QuEST has signed agreements with three global
corporations - SABCA, Magellan Aerospace and France's
Farinia SA - to set up units in the SEZ.
SABCA will manufacturer metallic parts for Airbus
aircraft in its Belgaum unit, while Magellan will
set up a facility to manufacture components and
sub assemblies for aero engines.
Foundry and forging major Farinia will establish
an aerospace forging facility.
"The initial investment for the SEZ project
is Rs.150 crore. We are looking at long-term gains,"
Aravind Melligeri, chairman and co-founder of
QuEST Global said.
"We are looking forward to creating more
than 7,000 jobs locally and infusing $500 million
into the economy in the next 10 years," he
added.
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