Yes, they are into a similar business. But Tega is Rubber, polymer, and composites (high margins, more stickiness as they are more or less custom made) based mill liners, whereas AIA is into metallic liners (Relatively low margin, less sticky as they are standard). With McNally, Tega is now also into the capital side of the business, where as AIA is only into Mill Liners as far as I know.
Great post. Are their products similar to the products of AIA Engineering?
Thank you Sougata ji.
Yes, they are into a similar business. But Tega is Rubber, polymer, and composites (high margins, more stickiness as they are more or less custom made) based mill liners, whereas AIA is into metallic liners (Relatively low margin, less sticky as they are standard). With McNally, Tega is now also into the capital side of the business, where as AIA is only into Mill Liners as far as I know.
Great Write up!