Fischer India scales up with new Bengaluru plant and next-gen FUS-C Channel
By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : April 10, 2026 3:12 pm
The system introduces internationally standardized geometry, tighter manufacturing tolerances, optimized angular design, and increased serration depth
fischer India has rolled out a major upgrade to its construction systems portfolio.
The company has launched the new FUS-C Channel, a next-generation mounting rail designed to deliver higher performance, improved safety, and greater cost efficiency for the Indian construction market.
Positioned as the successor to the existing fischer U-Channel, the new FUS-C Channel represents a significant engineering shift. The system introduces internationally standardized geometry, tighter manufacturing tolerances, optimized angular design, and increased serration depth—enhancements aimed at boosting structural integrity and load-bearing capability across applications.
The company says the redesign is intended to meet rising demand for high-performance yet cost-efficient installation solutions in India’s rapidly expanding infrastructure sector.
Key upgrades in the FUS-C Channel include: Internationally standardized geometry ensuring compatibility across applications; Tighter tolerances and optimized angular design for enhanced structural safety; Increased serration depth to support higher load-bearing capacity; Comprehensive size availability to meet diverse project requirements; Cost-efficient design without compromising on performance.
A standout feature of the system is its new Zinc-Magnesium coating, which replaces conventional galvanization methods. The coating is positioned as a durability and sustainability upgrade, offering stronger corrosion resistance, reduced material thickness, and improved environmental efficiency.
fischer India has also expanded its manufacturing footprint with a new production facility in Bangalore, marking a strategic push to strengthen local supply chains and accelerate delivery across the country.
Speaking on the occasion, fischer India Managing Director Mayank Kalra said, “This new facility is a significant step forward in our journey towards building a stronger, more agile fischer India."
"By enhancing our local manufacturing capabilities, we are not only improving speed and efficiency but also reinforcing our commitment to ‘Make in India’ for India with German quality standards. This investment reflects our long-term vision of being closer to our customers, supporting their evolving needs, and driving sustainable growth in the construction and installation systems industry.”