Founded in 1946, National Engineering Industries Ltd (NEI) is India’s leading bearings manufacturer and exporter, renowned for excellence in quality and delivery.
NEI – India’s Best Manufacturing Workplace. Employee-focused programs, high trust, high performance culture. Accelerated learning and growth opportunities for exceptional talent. Creating a positive work environment with continuous improvement in people practices.
The technology-driven approach boosts morale, drives efficiency, and ensures a seamless flow of information across the entire enterprise, from order to dispatch. Embracing technology beyond manufacturing and the shop floor expands opportunities for streamlining processes and optimizing operations.
NBC Bearings, a CK Birla Group Company, embarks on manufacturing bearings for the aerospace and space sectors. With a focus on technical expertise and a collaboration with ISRO, NBC aims to become a key player in India’s bearing industry. Learn about their diversification efforts and the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative driving local bearing production.
NEI: Leading manufacturer & exporter of NBC bearings, serving customers globally. Certified ‘Great Place to Work’ with 2.8K employees, 5 plants, and top R&D. Sustainable practices
National Engineering Industries Limited is a leading bearing manufacturer in India, with a strong presence in the commercial vehicle industry and the American and European markets. The company is focusing on developing new products for electric vehicles, including wheel hubs, e-axles, and e-transmissions.
NBC Bearings honored as Iconic Brand of India 2022. The company thanks customers, staff, vendors, and stakeholders for support. The award is a testament to years of hard work and commitment.
NBC Bearings opens Global Technology Center in Germany to boost application engineering, product development, and manufacturing technology in the automobile and industrial space.
Indian automotive industry: Future-ready in 2023. The industry is also facing a number of challenges, such as the need to adopt new technologies, the rising cost of raw materials, and the increasing competition from foreign automakers.