Mr. Rohit Kanabar graduated as a mechanical engineer with a thorough understanding of material science, dimensional tolerances, and manufacturing process control. Rather than limiting his career to the drawing board, he was drawn to the factory floor — to the machines, the metal, and the discipline required to hold a part to specification under pressure.
In 1990, while still working full-time as a mechanical engineer, he began building Rohit Industries from the ground up. Early mornings, evenings, and weekends were spent at the machines in Rajkot — an industrial corridor that would become the base of a manufacturing company he built without shortcuts.
The decision to start the factory while employed was intentional. It meant every investment was self-funded, every process was tested before it scaled, and quality was never sacrificed for speed. That discipline — forged during the founding years — is still the operating philosophy of Rohit Industries today.
" A part is either within tolerance or it isn't. There is no in-between, and there are no excuses.