Fabrimech Achieves PED/CE Module H AD 2000 Certification | Indian MSME Enters European Market
Fabrimech Secures PED/CE Module H AD 2000 Certification, Entering the European Market
“Mr. Thomas, Module H/ AD 2000 is a most stringent PED/CE certification level. Are you sure?”
That’s what the certification consultant asked me when we committed to this goal.
Sitting in that meeting, I thought about my father.
In 1966, K.V. Thomas started Fabrimech as a proprietorship company.
He built it on one principle: Quality is non-negotiable.
By 1982, we were certified for NPCIL and Atomic Power stations.
By 1988, approved vendor for Indian Railways fabricated parts.
Through 2003-2016, we earned ISO certifications systematically.
In 2016, we achieved EN 15085 and later ISO 3834.
In 2023, we expanded that to include Aluminium materials.
Each milestone was deliberate. Each certification built our capability.
But PED/CE Module H – AD 2000 ? That was our European entry ticket.
And it was in our Business Plan for 2025-26.
The journey wasn’t easy:
→ 8 months of intensive preparation
→ Quality systems aligned with 2014/68/EU standards
→ International welding procedures validated
→ Continuous third-party surveillance audits
Yesterday, we received our PED/CE certification (Module H, AD 2000) for Air Reservoir tanks.
We didn’t just meet the requirements. We proved something bigger:
That a three-generation Indian family business can compete on the world’s most rigorous quality standards.
What I’m most proud of?
– Every team member — staff and workers — understood WHY.
– They didn’t see it as “more audits” or “management’s project.”
– They saw it as their passport to the global stage.
To my Fabrimech family:
This certification carries YOUR dedication.
To fellow MSME owners: Don’t let anyone tell you Indian manufacturers can’t meet European standards.
We just did. Starting from a proprietorship in 1966 to certified European supplier in 2026.
Next chapter: Establishing Fabrimech as a Quality Global Supplier internationally.
The three-generation journey continues.
– Thomas K Varghese
How Family Businesses Survive Generations: The Fabrimech Way
Building a Family Business That Lasts for Generations
My father never discussed business at the dinner table.
Not once. Even during tight cash flows, delayed orders, or unfair customer pushback, he maintained that boundary. Years later, I recognized what a gift that was.
When I completed my studies and joined Fabrimech, it felt like an opportunity rather than a burden. Our family photo reflects a 60-year journey: two brothers as second-generation directors, three sons as third-generation entrepreneurs, all united in one company built across generations.
However, the photo doesn’t reveal the two principles that enabled this continuity:
1. Protect the dream at home.
Children absorb everything; the frustrated sighs, the “customers are impossible” remarks, the “I’m tired of this business” comments. By the time they can choose, they may have already made their decision unconsciously. Keep struggles in the boardroom and let them see the purpose, not just the pressure.
2. Build a workplace worth choosing.
When the next generation joins, they compare you to every other opportunity available. Provide what any top company would: professional growth, mentorship, respect for their ideas, and room to fail and learn. Loyalty isn’t guaranteed by legacy alone; it must be earned.
This photo symbolizes more than family; it embodies a promise to our customers: we are not building for the next quarter but for the next generation. That’s why we earn the trust of railways, MNCs, domestic and export customers. Partnerships that last decades require companies that think in decades.
To every family business owner reading this: your most effective succession plan isn’t paperwork; it’s the story your children tell themselves about your work. Make it a story worth continuing.
– Thomas K Varghese


From Hospital Bed to Industrial Legacy: The Story of Fabrimech Engineers
How a Mere Rs. 2,000 Sparked a Legacy of Resilience
A 23-year-old man lies in a government hospital bed in Chennai.
Three months. Alone. No family by his side.
He had fallen from a tower at work. A serious accident that could have ended everything.
His parents back in Kerala didn’t know their son was injured. He chose not to tell them. He would heal on his own.
This man was my father, K.V. Thomas.
But let me take you back to where it all began. A teenager with nothing but ambition boarded a train from Kerala to Neyveli in 1960. His qualification – X Std. His first job: store keeper. Whereas others saw a dead-end role, he saw a classroom.
Morning shift: Issue tools. The rest of the day: Learn everything.
He taught himself gas cutting by watching senior craftsmen. He stayed back after hours and learned welding. He mastered drawing interpretation by asking questions others were too proud to ask.
By 1962, Chennai called. As a fitter and fabricator, he honed his skills one project at a time. Then came the fall. The hospital. The long recovery.
And then came a choice.
He received Rs. 2,000 as compensation in 1966. Enough to go back home. Enough to start over somewhere safe. Instead, he rented a small room in Reddy Street, Padi. This was his Entrepreneurship journey.
Later he moved it to a bigger place in Ambattur Industrial estate and called it Fabrimech Engineers. From that one room has since become a company trusted by Indian Railways, Atomic Energy, many MNC’s and exports . We didn’t inherit wealth. We inherited something far more valuable – a culture of learning, resilience, and uncompromising quality.
My father turned his darkest chapter into our foundation story. And that foundation still holds strong, 59 years later.
Some companies are built on capital. Ours was built on character.
– Thomas K Varghese


Advancing Global Partnerships: Strategic Discussions with a Norwegian Ocean Farming Founder
Exploring Global Collaboration Opportunities with Our Norwegian Guest
Exploring New Opportunities with Our Guest from Norway
We were pleased to host the Founder of an Ocean Farming company from Norway who flew in to visit Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. for detailed discussions, a facility tour, and a preliminary audit.
The visit provided an excellent opportunity to showcase our capabilities, quality systems, and commitment to precision manufacturing. We’re glad to share that the discussions were very positive, laying the groundwork for a promising collaboration ahead.
We look forward to building a strong and lasting partnership in the near future.
Inspiring Visit from Mr. Alan Barnhart – A Lesson in Leadership and Humility at Fabrimech Engineers
Leadership Inspiration In Manufacturing
An Inspiring Visit from Mr. Alan Barnhart – President, Barnhart Crane & Rigging 🇺🇸
We were truly honoured to host Mr Alan Barnhart, President of Barnhart Crane, at Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
It was an insightful and memorable session filled with valuable perspectives on business, leadership, life and generosity. His approach to building a leading business — while remaining humble, purpose-driven and generous — deeply inspired us.
Mr Barnhart’s warm words of appreciation for our precision engineering and manufacturing practices were encouraging and humbling. To meet someone who leads one of the best in the industry yet lives with remarkable humility and values contentment was truly motivating.
Encounters like these remind us to stay committed to our values, continue learning, and strive for excellence in everything we do.


A Partnership Built on Trust and Quality: Welcoming Our Denmark Partners to Fabrimech
Global Collaboration in Action: Kineco Semvac Global’s Visit to Fabrimech Engineers
We were delighted to host our esteemed customer from Denmark – Kineco Semvac Global, at Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. for a detailed two-day factory visit and product audit. The team visited us all the way from Denmark, and it was a truly engaging and insightful experience.
Their visit reaffirmed the strong partnership we’ve built over the years and the mutual trust that drives our collaboration.
A heartfelt thank you to the Kineco Semvac Global team for their continued trust and confidence. We look forward to achieving greater milestones together in the days ahead.


Building the Future of Railways at IREE 2025
Showcasing engineering excellence and forging valuable partnerships at India’s premier railway exhibition.
Our participation in the 16th International Railway Equipment Exhibition (IREE 2025) at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, was truly rewarding.
We had the opportunity to connect with several potential partners, engage with industry leaders, and showcase our capabilities to a wider audience within the railway and manufacturing ecosystem.
The event opened doors to exciting possibilities, and we look forward to building meaningful collaborations in the near future.


Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. is gearing up for IREE 2025!
Countdown begins! Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. is heading to IREE 2025!
We’re excited to participate in the 16th International Railway Equipment Exhibition (IREE 2025) — India’s premier event for the railway and transportation industry.
📍 Visit us at:
Hall No. 1 | Stand No. 1.111
Date : 15–17 October 2025
📌 Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
Join us to explore our latest engineering solutions for the railway sector and connect with our team.
A Milestone in Partnership: Dellner Visits Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
Fabrimech Engineers Welcomes Dellner’s Global Leadership Team
We were delighted to host our valued customer, Dellner, at Fabrimech Engineers Pvt. Ltd. for discussions and a detailed factory visit.
Dellner – Train Connection Systems
The presence of their Global Leadership team helped us:
We’re excited to share that this engagement has already translated into fresh business — a strong step forward in our partnership with Dellner.
A special thank you to Jörgen Johansson, Ania Wyszkowska, Sridhar Dhakshnamoorthy & Rajesh K for taking the time to visit us, engage with our team, and strengthen this partnership.
As we look ahead, our commitment remains firm: to deliver with excellence and create many more milestones together.
Beyond the Factory Floor: Building the Roadmap to Growth
Stepping Away to Move Forward: Our Leadership Offsite
Sometimes you need to step away to move forward.Our Top Management team took a day off from the factory floor and headed to ECR for a focused offsite.
The goal was clear:
We talked about where we are as a business today.
– We celebrated the wins.
– We acknowledged the gaps.
– And then, the harder question—
“What must we do differently if we truly want to grow?”
The conversations were honest.
Some ideas challenged our usual ways of thinking.
Sometimes, stepping away from the business is the best
Away from the noise, we had honest conversations, challenged assumptions, and built a stronger roadmap for the months ahead.
Takeaway: The best strategies are born when minds are clear, the vision is shared, and the team is aligned.

