
Founded in 1970 as Saurashtra Industrial, GIC Industrial Components LLP (GIC) began its journey with a commitment to precision and quality in manufacturing metal components. Initially specializing in brass components, GIC quickly earned a reputation for excellence through hard work and firm adherence to quality norms. A pioneer in its field, the company introduced cam-type technology to Jamnagar and established itself as a Tier-2 partner for major brands like Autometers and LML ancillaries.
Innovation and Excellence Today, GIC is a leading manufacturer and exporter of high-quality precision metal components and wiring accessories, boasting a 56-year legacy and an US$11 million turnover. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is equipped with new-generation multi-spindle multi-slide multi-axis CNC VMC TMC machines, including Index, Miyano, Mazak , Haas, Citizen units and advanced microprocessor-based technology. This infrastructure allows us to work with a wide variety of materials, including ferrous and non ferrous alloys of various grades.
Our initial mission of, “We Try Harder...”, drives us to offer superior, reasonably priced products with the shortest possible lead times. GIC’s commitment to excellence is further demonstrated by our transition into a “Modern Green Engineering Partner,” utilizing 0.90 MW of renewable solar power. Currently, GIC has a strong global presence, exporting to over 30+ countries, with a significant portion of revenues contributed by overseas customers.
Sustainable Growth and Engineering Solutions Looking ahead, GIC is focused on sustainable growth and continuing our tradition of excellence. Our forte lies in our extensive knowledge of complex engineering designs, and we remain dedicated to solving design challenges through joint “Your Design. Our Engineering” solutions. Sustainability is at the core of our future operations; we have already completed Scope 1, 2, and 3 of our sustainability roadmap and are actively working on Scope 4. We are committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), focusing on Gender Equality, Clean Water, and Responsible Production. By 2026–2027, we aim to lead the industry by transitioning to IoT-driven Industry 4.0 and adding 10,000 sq. mtr. of new production space.


