India’s Surge in Steel Demand: How Anagha Engicon Is Powering the Infrastructure Boom Rajkot, Gujarat — June 2025

rahul mehtarahul mehta
3 min read

India’s infrastructure sector is entering a golden age. With projections from CRISIL and ICICI Direct forecasting a steel demand growth of 8–9% in 2025, the role of regional manufacturers and fabricators has never been more critical. One company playing a silent yet significant role in this transformation is Anagha Engicon, a Gujarat-based engineering solutions provider specializing in customized metal products for industrial, infrastructure, and real estate segments.


🚀 A Nation Building Momentum

Driven by the central government’s flagship programs like “Gati Shakti”, Bharatmala, and Make in India, the demand for steel-based structural components, prefabricated solutions, and customized fabrication is accelerating.

“India is expected to add over 100 million tonnes of infrastructure-grade steel consumption by 2030. We’re witnessing unprecedented volumes from developers, EPC contractors, and MSME builders,”
— says a recent ICICI Direct commodities report.

CRISIL Ratings notes that sectors like roads, railways, urban housing, and renewable energy are driving this upward momentum, with capital expenditure seeing a 30% YoY increase.


🏗️ Anagha Engicon’s Role in the Steel Supply Chain

Founded in Gujarat’s growing industrial corridor, Anagha Engicon has steadily emerged as a preferred partner for mild steel and structural fabrication components—serving developers, civil contractors, warehouse infrastructure firms, and government-linked entities.

Key Offerings:

  • MS Plates, Channels, Angles & Beams – Sourced from certified mills and cut-to-size

  • Heavy & Precision Fabrication Services – For trusses, sheds, piping, and structural reinforcements

  • Custom Steel Cutting & Welding – Delivered using plasma and oxyfuel systems

  • Value-Added Engineering Support – Including CAD-based estimations and metal weight calculators


🛠️ Powered by Tech, Built for Scale

In line with India’s digital steel movement, Anagha Engicon is also investing in cloud-based inventory systems, a web-first metal calculator tool (live on anaghaengicon.com), and real-time dispatch coordination to handle project-based fabrication at scale.

“We’re not just a steel supplier—we’re an enabler. Our job is to reduce lead time and material wastage for India’s builders,”
— said a senior technical advisor at Anagha Engicon.

The company’s fabrication floor supports batch as well as one-off precision jobs. From industrial shed construction in Surat to warehouse mezzanines near Sanand GIDC, Anagha’s footprint extends across Gujarat and into Maharashtra and Rajasthan.


🌐 Gati Shakti & Smart Cities: The Demand Flywheel

Gati Shakti, India’s ₹100 lakh crore infrastructure master plan, is fueling steel-intensive developments across:

  • National expressways and greenfield corridors

  • Multi-modal logistics parks

  • Smart city transit structures

  • Affordable urban housing and metro rail projects

As these projects materialize, players like Anagha Engicon are seeing surging demand for faster delivery, high-accuracy structural metal, and standardized bulk sections.


🧩 The Road Ahead: Green Steel & Compliance

Anagha Engicon is also exploring low-carbon steel sourcing, reusability in fabrication offcuts, and alignment with BIS traceability norms, preparing itself for future ESG-led procurement frameworks.

The company plans to integrate QR-based product labeling and work closely with EPCs to enable traceable supply chains—vital for government-backed green audits and project compliances.


✅ Conclusion

With India at the helm of an infrastructure supercycle, Anagha Engicon is firmly positioned to support the nation’s aspirations with scalable, reliable, and tech-driven steel solutions. As the steel demand curve climbs, regional enablers like Anagha are not just reacting—they’re building the very foundation.

Learn more: https://anaghaengicon.com

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