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Overview Of LAPP As Company — Know Leadership Like None Other!


Your future is what you make of it today! When you take a glimpse at the history of the LAPP Group, the above mentioned adage befits it to every word. It makes clear where the company’s strengths lie — strengths which have in due course been responsible for the international accomplishments and triumph that the company relishes.
Their commencement…
Founded in the 1950s by Oskar Lapp who wanted to optimise the time-consuming manual inserting of single cores and switching strands into the outer sheaths during the industrialisation revolution, Lapp believes in 100% customer satisfaction.The journey of the Lapp Group showcases an exceptional example of how a small German SME was able to spread its wings and make its mark on a global platform and also be exceedingly flourishing. In under 50 years, a small, innovative outfit from Stuttgart has become one of the world’s leading cable manufacturers India and the rest of the globe.
Presently…
Today, the Lapp brand is an embodiment of proficiency, superiority and modernisation all over the world and is a leader when it comes to cable manufacturers India. The high degree of steadiness and solidity assured by the owning family, combined with an unbending customer focus, ground-breaking strength and unswerving branding, are a key part of this triumph.
LAPP India is a 100% subsidiary of the LAPP GROUP Germany. They are the pioneers in introducing the concept of “Reliably connecting the world” with their unbeatable range of cabling products and solutions. The LAPP Group started operations in India in 1996 by setting up its state-of-the-art manufacturing unit in Jigani, Bangalore. In 2012, Lapp India set up its second manufacturing unit at Pilukedi, Bhopal to primarily produce single core cables catering to the building construction segment. They further expanded their production capacity in 2014 by doubling the production area in Jigani and adding a new multi core line in Bhopal with a total investment of over 5 million euro. At the moment, they are the 3rd largest manufacturing facility of the Lapp Group. Each year, 130,000 km of control, instrumentation, power and data cables along with connectors, accessories and end to end systems are manufactured.
Lapp India has pan India presence with dedicated regional Sales & Marketing offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune and Bangalore. In addition to that, they also have 23 sales offices and a strong network of over 130 offices across India. The team at Lapp India has been growing which only goes to complement their double digit growth in business year on year. Lapp brands — ÖLFLEX®UNITRONIC®ETHERLINE®HITRONIC®EPIC®SKINTOP®SILVYN®FLEXIMARK® — are some of the best-known brands in the cable technology field and cable manufacturers India that have earned a reputation for being superior, consistent, offering value for money and trustworthy.
They offer leading solutions for every business need — from tried and tested standard products to sophisticated customised solutions.
LAPP’s social commitment
Social commitment is part of the Lapp family — and therefore also the company tradition. All around our business locations, we support a whole host of public and social initiatives. Irrespective of market fluctuations, strategy changes and structural reorganisation, the Lapp company internal culture has anchored its dependable values for personnel and business partners alike firmly within its everyday business.

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