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Quest receives govt notification for SEZ – Business Standard

Quest Global gets Govt. of India notification to lease out land at its precision engineering SEZ at Belgaum

Bangalore, India, October 13, 2008 – Quest Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the Government of India notification for its SEZ (Special Economic Zone) in Belgaum, Karnataka. Quest Global has also received approval for the units that are coming up in phase 1 of the

Aerospace supply chain opportunities for india suppliers – Aeromag Asia

Application of design automation to reduce cycle time of hydro turbine design – Industrial Automation

Sheet Metal – Shaping up the future – Special Feature – Modern Machine Tools

The U.S. – India connection is working well for Quest – Aviation Week Show News – Farnborough 2008

Quest Manufacturing sets up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace

Appoints Nicholas Belbin as advisory board member to leverage over 45 years of experience in aerospace manufacturing Bangalore, India, July 15, 2008 – Quest, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that Quest Manufacturing, its wholly owned subsidiary, is setting up a dedicated sheet metal fabrication facility for aerospace in its

Quest becomes the 1st Indian private sector player qualified to offer end-to-end solutions to EADS

Quest’s selection as EADS E2S preferred supplier for engineering services, along with manufacturing capabilities, ability to offer offset fulfillment and Risk Sharing Partnerships, positions Quest uniquely amongst Indian aerospace players. Bangalore, India, July 14, 2008 – Quest, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing announced today that it has become the first Indian

EADS expands pact with Quest – Business Standard

Offset clause for Aerospace can fetch big business for India – Outlook Business

Bangalore, Apr 16 With Indian Aerospace and Defence budget expected to touch USD 100 billion mark in the next 10 years, an offset clause warranting foreign defence vendors to source 30 to 50 per cent of contract value within India, is expected to fetch several billion dollars worth of business for local industry. The Indian