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Syrma SGS picks AP for `1,595-cr PCB plant

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Syrma SGS picks AP for `1,595-cr PCB plant
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13 Nov 2025 11:09 AM IST

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh, IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh has announced that the State has received another major investment proposal from Syrma SGC, which will set up Rs1,595-crore manufacturing facility near Naidupeta in Tirupati district. The proposed unit is expected to be India’s largest multi-layer printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing facility. The Syrma SGS project will also anchor a high-value electronics manufacturing cluster in southern Andhra Pradesh.

Announcing the development on his X handle, Lokesh said: “The new facility will create 2,170 high-skill jobs and position Andhra Pradesh as the country’s foremost hub for advanced electronic component manufacturing. This is not just an investment; it’s a vote of confidence in our people.”

The Minister underscored that Andhra Pradesh’s defining advantage is its ‘Speed of Doing Business.’ “We are translating intent into action. From land and water to power and skilled talent, we offer ready, tailor-made solutions so industries can move fast.”

He stated “with strategic proximity to ports and a robust infrastructure backbone, Andhra Pradesh continues to emerge as the first choice for next-generation manufacturing,” he wrote on his X handle.

According to Lokesh, Syrma SGS’s decision reflects how Andhra Pradesh’s proactive facilitation, policy clarity, and logistical strength are reshaping India’s electronics manufacturing landscape.

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