SRMS Ventures Private Limited · Developing Business Vertical

Direct Acquisition and Recovery of Industrial Plant and Machinery

We evaluate complete factories, production lines and surplus industrial machinery introduced by owners, liquidators, insolvency professionals, industrial landlords and authorised disposal representatives.

Every opportunity is reviewed project by project for ownership, technical condition, removal feasibility, logistics and commercial viability.

Verified authority to sell required · Confidential review available · No obligation to proceed

Company

Indian Private Limited Company

Trade

IEC Registered

Tax

GST Registered

Due diligence

Corporate records available

Positioning

A Structured Route for Industrial Asset Disposal

SRMS Ventures is developing a dedicated industrial asset acquisition and recovery vertical. We evaluate opportunities through a project-specific network of technical, dismantling, logistics and investment partners.

Verified Authority

We progress opportunities only where ownership and authority to discuss or dispose of the assets can be established.

Project-Specific Evaluation

Technical condition, dismantling scope, transport requirements, recovery cost and resale potential are reviewed for each project.

Coordinated Execution

For approved opportunities, qualified local partners may be engaged for inspection, disconnection, dismantling, rigging, packing, transport and export coordination.

This is a developing SRMS Ventures business vertical. Engagement, inspection or preliminary review does not constitute a binding acquisition or funding commitment.

Asset scope

Industrial Assets We Evaluate

01

Complete operating or closed factories

02

Complete production lines

03

Surplus and redundant machinery

04

Machinery arising from insolvency or restructuring

05

Factory-relocation assets

06

Lease-expiry and facility-closure equipment

07

Exportable industrial machinery

08

Mixed machinery packages requiring segregation and removal

Selective individual machinery opportunities may also be reviewed where the equipment is identifiable, commercially viable and supported by clear sale authority.

Sector focus

Priority Industrial Sectors

01

Plastics and Polymer Processing

  • Injection moulding
  • Blow moulding
  • Extrusion
  • Thermoforming
  • Moulds
  • Chillers
  • Compressors
  • Material handling
02

Packaging and Printing

  • Printing presses
  • Lamination and coating
  • Pouch and bag making
  • Corrugation
  • Carton machinery
  • Filling, sealing and labelling
03

Food and Agro Processing

  • Sorting and grading
  • Milling and grinding
  • Drying and dehydration
  • Mixing and blending
  • Processing and packing
  • Refrigeration and cold-storage equipment
04

Metal Fabrication and Engineering

  • CNC machinery
  • Press brakes
  • Shearing
  • Lathes
  • Machining centres
  • Welding equipment
  • Utility systems
05

Woodworking and Furniture

  • Panel saws
  • CNC routers
  • Edge banders
  • Sanding systems
  • Dust extraction
  • Furniture production equipment
06

Electrical Power Equipment and Transformers

  • Power transformers
  • Distribution transformers
  • Dry-type transformers
  • Furnace transformers
  • Rectifier transformers
  • Switchgear and substations
  • Transformer accessories
  • Copper and aluminium windings

Other industrial sectors may be considered where machinery specifications, ownership and recovery feasibility can be established.

Electrical transformers and power equipment may be considered for continued use, refurbishment, component recovery or authorised material recovery, subject to technical condition, winding material, oil status, environmental compliance and lawful handling requirements.

Oil-filled transformers are considered only where ownership, oil status, environmental documentation, handling responsibility and lawful reuse or disposal routes can be established.

International opportunities

Markets Where Opportunities May Be Evaluated

Country-specific pages describe the types of authorised industrial asset opportunities that may be evaluated. They do not represent local offices, permanent operations or guaranteed acquisition coverage.

Counterparties

Who We Work With

We prefer to engage directly with the party legally authorised to represent or dispose of the assets. SRMS Ventures does not seek confidential tenant, borrower or company information without appropriate authority.
  • Factory and business owners
  • Insolvency practitioners and liquidators
  • Restructuring and turnaround advisers
  • Banks and secured creditors
  • Industrial landlords
  • Industrial zones and free-zone authorities
  • Court-appointed or creditor-appointed representatives
  • Auctioneers and authorised asset agents
  • Machinery dealers
  • Plant relocation and dismantling contractors
  • Facility-clearance companies
  • Transformer manufacturers and repair companies
  • Utilities and power-distribution companies
  • Industrial electrical contractors
  • Substation and power-equipment owners

Review framework

How an Opportunity Is Evaluated

01

Initial Information Review

Available information may include:

  • Facility location
  • Industry
  • Machinery list
  • Manufacturer and model
  • Operating status
  • Photos or videos
  • Required removal timeline
  • Sale structure
  • Indicative commercial expectation
02

Authority and Ownership Review

Depending on the transaction, possible evidence may include:

  • Ownership documentation
  • Liquidator or administrator appointment
  • Court or creditor authority
  • Board or management approval
  • Disposal mandate
  • Landlord or free-zone authorisation

Not every listed document is mandatory in every case; requirements depend on the transaction.

03

Technical and Commercial Assessment

The project-specific review considers:

  • Machinery identity and condition
  • Completeness
  • Maintenance information
  • Dismantling complexity
  • Utility disconnection
  • Rigging and lifting requirements
  • Transport and export feasibility
  • Recovery cost
  • Resale demand
04

Project Approval and Commercial Structure

Acquisitions are considered project by project after satisfactory ownership, technical, commercial and partner review. Any financial capability evidence is transaction-specific and may be provided only at an appropriate stage for a verified opportunity.

05

Removal and Logistics Planning

For an approved project, the execution scope may include:

  • Site inspection
  • Machinery marking
  • Utility disconnection
  • Mechanical dismantling
  • Rigging and lifting
  • Segregation
  • Export packing
  • Container loading
  • Inland transport
  • Customs and export coordination
  • Site handover

Execution boundaries

Project-Specific Technical and Execution Network

Depending on the project and location, SRMS Ventures may engage qualified technical, dismantling, rigging, logistics and export partners. The project scope, responsibility, insurance requirements, safety controls and commercial terms are agreed separately for each approved transaction.

We do not represent every technical activity as an internally owned capability.

Initial review

Information That Helps Us Assess an Opportunity

  • Facility name and location
  • Industry and production activity
  • Machinery inventory
  • Manufacturer, model and year
  • Current condition
  • Shutdown date where applicable
  • Photos and walkthrough video
  • Maintenance history where available
  • Utilities and disconnection status
  • Site-access restrictions
  • Removal deadline
  • Sale format
  • Asking price or valuation
  • Proof of ownership or authority to sell

Incomplete initial information is acceptable. However, ownership and authority must be verified before any acquisition can proceed.

Commercial review

Possible Transaction Structures

Direct acquisition

Acquisition subject to inspection

Selected machinery acquisition

Complete production-line acquisition

Complete facility asset package

Acquisition with an agreed removal scope

Referral or cooperation with an authorised industrial buyer

Project-specific investment participation

The applicable structure is determined only after due diligence and commercial review. No structure is guaranteed at the enquiry stage.

Governance

Evidence-Based and Authorised Engagement

SRMS Ventures will not knowingly participate in unauthorised removal, disputed-ownership transactions or disposal activity that bypasses legally appointed representatives.

  • Verified ownership
  • Confirmed authority to negotiate or sell
  • Lawful site access
  • Defined health and safety responsibility
  • Environmental and waste-handling compliance
  • Export and customs documentation where applicable
  • Written commercial terms
  • Written machinery-removal and handover scope

Company verification

A Verifiable Indian Private Limited Company

Supporting company-registration and trade documents can be shared with verified counterparties for due diligence.

Legal name
SRMS Ventures Private Limited
CIN
U22209TN2024PTC174102
IEC
ABOCS4972R
GSTIN
33ABOCS4972R1ZB
Registered location
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Official contact
industrialassets@srmsventures.com

Questions

Industrial Asset Acquisition FAQ

Is SRMS Ventures an auctioneer or insolvency practitioner?

No. SRMS Ventures evaluates potential acquisition and recovery opportunities as a prospective commercial counterparty. Insolvency, legal and auction processes remain under the control of the duly appointed professional or authorised representative.

Does SRMS Ventures buy complete factories?

Complete factories and production lines may be considered where ownership, technical condition, removal feasibility and commercial viability can be established.

Are funds immediately available?

No unconditional funding claim is made. Each opportunity is reviewed project by project with relevant investment partners after due diligence. Transaction-specific financial capability evidence may be considered at an appropriate stage.

Does SRMS Ventures have its own dismantling team?

Execution requirements are assessed per project. Qualified local technical, dismantling, rigging and logistics partners may be appointed based on asset type and location.

Can information be reviewed confidentially?

Yes. Preliminary information can be reviewed on a limited-access basis, and an NDA may be considered where appropriate. The submitting party must be authorised to share the information.

What information is needed initially?

A machinery list, location, condition, photographs, removal timeline, commercial expectation and evidence of authority are the most useful starting points.

Which countries are covered?

Opportunities in India, the UAE and selected European markets may be evaluated depending on project size, legal access, partner availability and logistics feasibility.

Authorised opportunities

Submit an Industrial Asset Opportunity

Share the available machinery information, location, removal timeline and your authority to represent the assets. We will review whether the opportunity fits our current acquisition criteria.

Please do not send confidential or legally restricted material until your authority and the appropriate review channel have been confirmed.

A concise company, evaluation and execution-framework document for internal review.

Industrial Assets email: industrialassets@srmsventures.com

Important notice

Submission of information does not create an agency relationship, exclusivity arrangement, purchase obligation, proof-of-funds commitment or binding offer. Any inspection, acquisition, dismantling, funding or commercial proposal is subject to due diligence, internal and partner approval, technical feasibility and separately agreed written terms.