Brass Components — Jamnagar, Gujarat

India’s Export Ready Clusters

Snapshot

  • Why Jamnagar is iconic: Jamnagar is known as the “Brass City of India”, producing over 60% of India’s brass components and supplying to 80+ countries. The cluster is the world’s largest brass manufacturing hub, specializing in precision turned parts, plumbing fittings, electrical accessories, and customized hardware.
  • Industrial strength: The city’s ecosystem supports 3,500+ manufacturing units, making it a one-stop destination for OEMs, industrial buyers, and hardware brands.
  • Global positioning: Jamnagar’s brass industry is built on low-cost, high-quality, scalable production, supported by cutting-edge CNC machining, die-casting, and forging technology.

Product Range

CategoryKey Products
Precision Turned PartsScrews, nuts, bolts, washers, inserts, spacers.
Plumbing & Sanitary FittingsPipe fittings, valves, couplings, faucets.
Electrical AccessoriesSwitchgear parts, connectors, terminals.
Automotive ComponentsBushes, bearings, sleeves, fuel system parts.
Industrial HardwareHinges, locks, door fittings, decorative hardware.
OEM/Custom Engineering PartsMachined and CNC-turned components for global OEMs.

Cluster Strengths

FeatureDetails
World’s Largest Brass Manufacturing HubHouses 3,500+ MSMEs and large-scale units producing brass and copper-based parts.
Integrated Supply ChainLocal ecosystem includes scrap recycling, casting, machining, finishing, and plating.
Export LeadershipSupplies to US, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.
Cost CompetitivenessEfficient recycling and local ecosystem ensure price competitiveness.
Skill HeritageBrass manufacturing in Jamnagar dates back centuries, evolving into a global hub.

Materials & Sustainability

  • Materials Used: Brass alloys (copper-zinc blends), bronze, gunmetal, and lead-free brass.
  • Sustainability Edge:
    • World’s largest brass scrap recycling ecosystem.
    • Circular economy with over 400,000 MT of scrap recycled annually.
    • Growing focus on lead-free and RoHS-compliant brass components.
  • Social Impact: Employs over 400,000 workers, supporting MSME growth and livelihoods in Gujarat.

Cluster Infrastructure

  • Geographical Hub: Jamnagar, Gujarat, with surrounding GIDC estates.
  • Industrial Estates:
    • Shanker Tekri GIDC, Udyognagar, GIDC Phase 1 & 2 for brass component manufacturers.
    • SEZs for exports.
  • Institutions:
    • Jamnagar Factory Owners Association (JFOA) and Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC).
    • Training support by Skill India and MSME Tool Rooms.
  • Export Connectivity: Mundra, Pipavav, and Kandla ports; Rajkot and Ahmedabad airports for air cargo.

Compliance & Certifications

  • Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO/TS 16949, IATF 16949 for auto parts, CE, RoHS compliance for Europe.
  • Testing Facilities: In-house spectrometers, salt spray chambers, and 3D CMMs.
  • Government Schemes: MSME CDP support, Gujarat Industrial Policy incentives, PLI schemes for components.

Production Timelines & MOQs

Product TypeSampling Lead TimeBulk Lead TimeMOQ Guidance
Brass Turned Parts5–7 days3–5 weeks10,000+ pcs/batch
Plumbing & Sanitary Fittings7–10 days4–6 weeks5,000+ pcs/style
Electrical Components7–10 days4–6 weeks5,000–10,000 pcs
Custom CNC/Machined Components10–14 days6–8 weeksBased on design specs

Branding & Packaging

  • Branding:
    • OEM part marking, QR-coded serial numbers, private-label options.
    • Packaging customization for plumbing, electrical, and automotive buyers.
  • Packaging:
    • Rust-proof packaging, vacuum-sealed bags, export-grade cartons.
    • Palletized shipments and wooden crate exports.
  • Marketing Narrative: Marketed as “Jamnagar: World’s Brass Precision Components Capital.”

Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)

  • Material QC: Alloy chemical analysis with spectrometers.
  • Dimensional QC: CNC machining tolerances, 3D CMM inspection.
  • Finish QC: Plating thickness checks, corrosion resistance testing.
  • Export QC: Drop tests, humidity control packaging checks.

Price Drivers

  • Copper and zinc price fluctuations (LME-linked).
  • Machining complexity and alloy grade.
  • Volume and customization requirements.
  • Plating and surface finish costs.

Buyer Confidence Signals

  • Global Dominance: Supplies over 60% of India’s brass parts exports.
  • Circular Economy Edge: Recognized for world-class brass recycling infrastructure.
  • Cluster Scale: Dense manufacturing network enables quick lead times and competitive pricing.
  • OEM Partnerships: Preferred supplier base for plumbing, electrical, auto, and aerospace buyers globally.

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