CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: fischer’s 360-degree services optimise processes along the supply chain, from the planning, construction and operation of buildings. Digital offers comprise BIM (Building Information Modelling) services and digital scanning tools for existing buildings, automated construction with the BauBot robot and products equipped with digital features connected to the IoT (Internet of Things) for efficient building monitoring. With in-house engineers, application engineers, field staff and 50 operating companies around the globe, fischer works in close proximity to customers and projects.

Mr. Mayank Kalra, Managing Director of fischer India, expressed his enthusiasm about the world-class services fischer provides in India. He stated, “We are proud to serve the Indian market with fischer’s innovative solutions, enhancing the construction landscape with cutting-edge technology and unparalleled service. Our commitment to excellence ensures that our customers receive the best support and expertise, helping them achieve their project goals efficiently and effectively.”

The world’s longest railway tunnel and Western Europe’s largest infrastructure project have one thing in common: fischer fixing solutions secure these record-breaking structures. At a height of 5,080 metres in the Himalayas or deep below the Alps – the company works with its customers to overcome any challenges.

fischer products and services are successfully used in construction projects around the globe. The range includes custom and project-specific product developments tailored to new build and renovation projects. The company’s list of reference projects is extensive and includes the new Brenner Base Tunnel between Innsbruck (Austria) and Franzensfeste (Italy), the Grand Paris Express, western Europe’s largest infrastructure project, the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, the world’s longest sea crossing, the Acropolis in Athens and the David Lama Bivouac at an altitude of 5,080 metres in the Himalayas.

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