12, Sep 2025
General Instruments Consortium Wins EEPC India National Award 2025 for Export Excellence
Mumbai, September 12th, 2025: General Instruments Consortium (GIC), one of India’s largest engineering instruments manufacturers, has been honoured with the 56th EEPC India National Award 2025 in recognition of its exceptional export performance in the engineering sector. The award was presented during EEPC India’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The ceremony was graced by Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, as the Chief Guest.
GIC’s export achievements were particularly noteworthy in FY 2024–25, with exports growing by 55%, accounting for nearly 50% of its total revenue. Over the past three years, GIC has delivered an impressive CAGR of 40% in exports, propelled by strong demand from the oil & gas, petrochemicals, and power sectors.
From its manufacturing plants in Navi Mumbai and Goa, GIC supplies instrumentation solutions globally, serving over 3,000 customers across 60+ countries. Its key markets include Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Russia, and Australia. The company is also actively expanding into the USA, as well as emerging sectors such as renewables, the hydrogen economy, and process automation
Commenting on the achievement, Amarendra Kulkarni, Managing Director, said, “this award holds deep meaning for us. It recognizes not only our export achievements but also the dedication and perseverance of generations of our people who have shaped GIC over the last 60 years. We have steadily built our expertise in instrumentation, growing step by step with India’s industrial sector. We take immense pride in our journey, but even more, I look forward to the future where we will continue to innovate, expand, and contribute to India’s growth story in the global economy.”
Established in 1966, GIC is globally recognized as a pioneer in pressure, temperature, level, and flow instrumentation, offering both standardized and custom-engineered solutions for the oil & gas, petrochemical, power, chemical, pharmaceutical, cement, defence, and other process industries. The company has maintained its status as EEPC’s “Highest Exporter” for 25 consecutive years.
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- By Neel Achary



