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Häfele-Isler Sharpening ‘Make in India’ Edge

Aiming to drastically reduce import dependence and boost its presence in the domestic appliance segment

Khwaish Hingad by Khwaish Hingad
November 13, 2025
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Häfele-Isler Sharpening ‘Make in India’ Edge

-KH News Desk (editorial1@imaws.org)

Häfele South Asia, the German major known for premium interiors and hardware, has forged a strategic partnership and investment in Isler, a young Indian home appliance manufacturer. This collaboration is a decisive step toward deep localization and significantly strengthening Häfele’s commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

Strategic Rationale and Local Manufacturing Focus

The partnership, which involved an investment of approximately ₹25 crore—marking Häfele’s first equity partnership in India—is described as a true collaboration, going “far beyond a supplier-customer relationship.” Häfele is rapidly transforming its Indian business model from being heavily import-oriented to being manufacturing-driven. The company aims to reduce its reliance on imports from a high of 90% in December last year to between 25% and 30% by the end of this year.

The immediate focus of the partnership is the domestic appliance manufacturing segment, with Isler currently producing hoods and hobs for Häfele. There are future plans to expand production to include other built-in and small appliances. This move is seen as vital for developing a robust local manufacturing ecosystem in India.

Impact and Market Significance

The collaboration is strategically significant for the Indian market as it addresses the need for high-quality, locally manufactured products in the hospitality and kitchen segment. Häfele’s investment is expected to help establish a “world class manufacturing company” in India, providing products with the same design language and high quality as global counterparts. Both companies believe that with the right policy framework, focused on furniture and interior manufacturing, India can become the world’s next big furniture hub.

Tags: #Make In Indiadomestic appliance manufacturingGreater Noida.Häfeleimport reductionIslerkitchen appliancesstrategic partnership
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