HMT Limited manufactures and sells food processing machines in India and internationally. The company offers machine tools, including turning machines, grinding machines, gear manufacturing machines, special application machines, machining centers, die casting and plastic injection molding machines, precision ball screws, presses, CNC systems, and other GPMs. Its food processing machines comprise butter making and packing machines, plate heat exchangers, centrifugal pumps and separators, oil purification and clarification systems, and homogenizers. In addition, the company provides printing machinery, watches, tractors, and bearings. Further, the company offers various services, including refurbishing, testing and inspection services, precision tooling solutions, and project and consultancy services. HMT Limited was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in Bengaluru, India.
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