FORNNAX Technology Expands with New 23-Acre Manufacturing Facility in Gujarat
FORNNAX Technology, a leading manufacturer of recycling equipment in India, has marked a significant milestone with the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony for its 23-acre manufacturing site in Gujarat. Specializing in high-capacity shredders and granulators, the company aims to strengthen its presence in Indian and global markets, positioning itself as a key player in the recycling industry.

The new facility is set to become one of the largest in the world, with plans to produce 250 machinery units annually by 2030. The foundation stone was laid by Jignesh Kundaria, CEO & Director, and Kaushik Kundaria, Director, in the presence of key leadership and company staff. This expansion aligns with FORNNAX’s vision to meet the growing global demand for robust and reliable recycling solutions.
Mr. Jignesh Kundaria said, “This ceremony marks a historic moment for the global recycling sector. We are excited to introduce our high-quality, innovative equipment to address various waste categories, including tyres, municipal solid waste (MSW), cables, e-waste, aluminum, ferrous metals, and more. This facility will not only strengthen our global presence but also play a crucial role in helping India achieve its Net Zero emissions target by 2070 while driving economic growth. We are confident that our advanced manufacturing of high-capacity, heavy-duty machinery and our commitment to quality will meet the needs of global clients seeking efficient recycling solutions.”
Looking ahead to FORNNAX's global expansion, Mr. Jignesh Kundaria added, “This new manufacturing unit allows us to extend our reach into key markets such as Australia, Europe, and the GCC. We are actively working to build stronger sales and service partnerships in these regions to ensure our innovative recycling solutions are easily accessible and well-supported. By collaborating with our dedicated partners worldwide, we aim to set new industry standards by producing approximately 250 machines annually.”