About Us

About Us

Sumex Auto Tech designs and manufactures Universal Joint Crosses, propeller shaft sub-components, and associated driveline parts for medium and heavy commercial vehicle applications. Established in 2017 in Punjab, India, the facility operates a vertically integrated manufacturing setup combining CNC/VMC/HMC machining, gear hobbing, broaching, induction hardening, centreless grinding, and surface finishing under one roof.

Production is structured to meet OEM dimensional requirements and aftermarket fitment standards. Critical functional features — trunnion diameters, bearing seat geometry, spline profiles, and shaft concentricity — are held to tolerances of ±0.005 mm, supported by in-process inspection and batch-level traceability from raw material to dispatch.

Components are supplied to domestic OEM and aftermarket customers across truck, trailer, off-highway, and agricultural platforms. Active development programs are underway for supply to European, UK, US, and Australian markets.

Why Choose Us

Why Sumex — Technical Highlights

Single-Source Capability Across the Driveline Manufacturing Chain

Why Sumex
Integrated Process Control

CNC turning, VMC multi-face milling, HMC production machining, gear hobbing, broaching, induction hardening, centreless grinding, and shot blasting — sequenced in-house. Eliminates inter-vendor dimensional variation and process drift between operations.

Functional features — trunnion diameters, bearing seats, spline profiles, bore geometries — maintained within ±0.005 mm using calibrated tooling and in-process verification at each stage. Statistically consistent across production lots.

Induction hardening applied to functional zones with controlled case depth and hardness uniformity. Material inputs processed with heat number traceability against ASTM / EN / IS specifications.

Components are engineered for correct fitment in the first instance — dimensional compliance, surface finish, and hardness verified before dispatch — reducing the risk of premature failure and associated downtime.

Lot-specific control plans, dimensional inspection records, and dispatch traceability. Structured to support OEM audit requirements and export documentation standards.

Core Manufacturing Competencies

Integrated Machining & Gear Processing

CNC, VMC, and HMC operations for turning, multi-face milling, and production machining of crosses, yokes, shafts, and spline components. Gear hobbing and broaching for external and internal spline profiles. All geometry and form tolerances controlled in-house with no dependency on sub-contracted machining.

Material & Heat Treatment Discipline

Alloy and carbon steels processed from controlled inputs with heat number traceability. Induction hardening applied on functional zones — trunnion surfaces, bearing seats, spline roots — with case depth and hardness verified batch-by-batch. Where application requirements dictate, surface hardening parameters are aligned with fatigue and wear specifications.

Inspection & Process Discipline

ISO 9001:2015 aligned quality system with calibrated instruments across the dimensional range. Micrometers (0–300 mm), bore gauges, height gauges, and dial indicators used for in-process and final inspection. Documentation maintained per lot for OEM and export requirements.

Engineering Capability

Processes

Turning · Milling · Gear Hobbing · Broaching · Grinding · Induction Hardening · Shot Blasting · Coating

Materials

Alloy steels (EN / SAE grades) · Carbon steels · SG iron — per customer drawing

Applications

Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles · Off-Highway · Agricultural Machinery · Industrial Driveline

Traceability

Heat number → machining → heat treatment → inspection → dispatch — full lot linkage maintained

Certifications

ISO 9001:2015 (IATF 16949 in progress)

Components in Production
400 +
Skilled Workforce
60 +
Annual Turnover
$ 0 M+
Production Capacity In Parts
1 M p.a.
TUV Certification
1 IATF

Manufacturing Timeline

Company established — driveline component manufacturing initiated

2018

HMC, gear hobbing, broaching, and induction hardening integrated → Entry into full propeller shaft sub-component manufacturing

2021

Component portfolio scaled to 300+ active SKUs; machining throughput increased

2024–2025
2017

CNC/VMC machining operations launched for UJ crosses and yoke components

2019–2020

CNC/VMC capacity expanded; glide coating and specialised components added

2022–2023

500+ components in active production; CNC/VMC infrastructure and workforce expanded

2017

Company established — driveline component manufacturing initiated

2017
2018

CNC/VMC machining operations launched for UJ crosses and yoke components

2018
2019–2020

HMC, gear hobbing, broaching, and induction hardening integrated → Entry into full propeller shaft sub-component manufacturing

2019–2020
2021

CNC/VMC capacity expanded; glide coating and specialised components added

2021
2022–2023

Component portfolio scaled to 300+ active SKUs; machining throughput increased

2022–2023
2024–2025

500+ components in active production; CNC/VMC infrastructure and workforce expanded

2024–2025

Developing a new driveline component or qualifying an alternative supply source?

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