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Bürs (AT) / Baramati (IN). Getzner Werkstoffe continues to expand its international presence and recently opened a new production site in Baramati, India. With this facility, the company strengthens its closeness to customers in the rail and transit sector, shortens supply routes and creates additional capacity for the Indian market. The new production facility is part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

With its new 4,189 m² production facility in Baramati, western India, Getzner is taking the next step in expanding its activities in India. The Austrian company has been present in the country for many years with vibration isolation solutions. As early as 2009, it established a subsidiary in the industrial hub of Pune. The new plant now enables Getzner to manufacture rail products locally for the Indian market. ‘With the new plant in Baramati, we are consistently expanding our international presence. At the same time, we are moving even closer to our customers, can shorten supply routes and support projects on site even more directly in the future,’ emphasizes Jürgen Rainalter, CEO of Getzner Werkstoffe.

Customer proximity and international growth in focus
Getzner systems are already contributing nationwide to optimized rail operations, for example in the urban rail transport system of the Agra Metro in northern India. This metro line connects important locations in the city, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Taj Mahal. Along a route of around ten kilometers and in the vicinity of major landmarks, Getzner mass-spring systems effectively reduce vibrations and structure-borne noise. By producing components locally for the Indian market, Getzner can now respond more quickly to requirements and further strengthen its position in this strategically important growth region.

Ceremonial opening with high-ranking guests
The opening of the Baramati site was celebrated in March 2026 as part of a ceremonial event. Among those in attendance were CEO Jürgen Rainalter, CTO Roger Höfle, the Deputy Chief Minister of the State of Maharashtra, Sunetra Ajit Pawar, and Robert Zischg, the Austrian Ambassador to India, as well as other representatives from politics, business and Getzner. The construction of the new plant is part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative launched by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Expansion in Asia – and commitment to Vorarlberg
With the new plant, Getzner is not only strengthening its presence in India, but is also further expanding its production capacities in Asia. Alongside Kunshan in China, Baramati is already Getzner’s second production site in Asia and another milestone in the expansion of its international business. At the same time, the company continues to invest at its headquarters in Vorarlberg, Austria: a second plant is being built in Nüziders, creating additional capacity in the region.

‘Customer proximity is a key success factor for us. With our own subsidiaries on five continents, we create the conditions to be close to the markets and to our customers. At the same time, we are clearly committed to our headquarters in Vorarlberg and are also expanding here with the new site in Nüziders,’ says Jürgen Rainalter. Getzner is thus pursuing an international growth strategy with a strong regional foundation.

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Getzner Werkstoffe GmbH
Getzner Werkstoffe is a leading global expert in vibration isolation for the railway, construction and industrial sectors. Advanced elastic solutions are designed to minimise vibration and noise, helping to safeguard structures, enhance system efficiency and improve comfort.

The materials are engineered in-house and set new benchmarks for performance, durability and sustainability. That includes foamed polyurethanes like Sylomer® and Sylodyn®, spring elements from the Isotop® family, as well as innovative recycled elastomers such as Relomer®. They form the backbone of Getzner’s proven applications and integrated solutions – from analysis and design through to installation.

With more than fifty years of pioneering work and market experience, Getzner Werkstoffe combines deep system expertise with a firm commitment to innovation and climate‑friendly production. Since the founding in 1969 in Bürs, Austria, Getzner has grown into a globally established company, operating own locations on five continents.

Facts and figures – Getzner Werkstoffe GmbH

Founded: 1969
Chief Executive Officer: Juergen Rainalter
Employees: >550
Turnover in 2025: EUR 148,8 million
Business areas: Railway, construction, industry
Headquarters: Buers (AT)
Locations: Melbourne (AU), São Paulo (BR), Beijing, Kunshan (CN), Munich, Berlin, Stuttgart (DE), Lyon, Paris (FR), Pune (IN), Tokyo (JP), Charlotte (US)
Ratio of exports: >90%

Kontakt

Getzner Milan Neugebauer + Wanda EN

Getzner Werkstoffe GmbH
Milan Neugebauer
T +43-5552-201-1869
 
Press Contact:
ikp Vorarlberg GmbH
Wanda Mikulec-Schwarz
T +43 5572 398811-17
wanda.schwarz@ikp-vorarlberg.at
www.ikp.at

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Image 1: Opening of the Getzner Werkstoffe site in Baramati – IN 1
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Image 2: Opening of the Getzner Werkstoffe site in Baramati – IN 2
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Image 3: Installation of Getzner mass-spring systems in India
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