UNITEX HYDROLIC MECHINE COMPANY
Bharath
ABSTRACT To really get how a company works, you have to go behind the scenes—see how teams work together, watch the processes unfold, and figure out what drives performance. I spent two months inside Unitek Hydraulic Machine Company, a small manufacturer in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, to do just that. My main aim was to break down Unitek’s structure, trace how their machines actually get built, check out how they handle quality, and use SWOT to see where they stand. I talked to employees, spent hours watching the workflow, and studied everything from internal documents to testing records. What’d I find? Unitek has real technical strength and keeps customers happy. Still, they struggle with high production costs, are slow to adopt automation, and nobody knows them outside India. There’s big potential if they target exports and start building smart hydraulic systems. At the heart of it all, Unitek’s clear structure and focus on quality keeps them steady and their customers loyal. My top suggestions: get serious about ERP software, improve digital marketing, and invest in training.

