Dashboards have evolved from erstwhile wooden frames to FRP and now vacuum-formed components. Migma Packtron offers a complete solution, from concept to design to mass production. In recent years, the company has proved its prowess with a varied display of dashboards and door trims, and a variety of cup holders of the same dimensions, manufactured using different materials. Depending on the needs, the vacuum form/process employs four types of plastics: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), HighDensity Polyethylene (HDPE), High Impact Polystyrene Sheet (HIPS), and thermoplastic compounds. At Migma Packtron, the manufacturing hub has a monthly capacity of producing components for over 2000 buses to give a sense of scale. The most recent advancement is a five-axis router and trimming robot that aids in the trimming of complex components. The product portfolio also includes dashboards, AC ducts, driver and emergency door trims, side panels, mudguards, and other accessories. Ashok Leyland, VECV, Volvo, Olectra, and JBM are among the company’s major clients. The firm also exports to MEA countries.
Product range and processes
Migma Packtron offers a diverse range of vehicle interior and exterior components like the mudguard, fan covers, palettes, and boxes. The organisation has over 35 years of manufacturing experience and is putting to good use a 35,000 sq. ft. manufacturing expanse at its plant.
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