Alltech Industries’ journey from India to Australia is marked by ambition, family and innovation, with the company’s growing reputation and product range expected to make its mark domestically in 2026.
Alltech’s growth, from a small space in industrial India to a global footprint, has truly been the mark of a growing enterprise.
The company was founded in 2009 in Mehsana, Gujarat – India, one of the country’s strongest and most crucial industrialised areas, having facilitated the import of components and global export of road construction equipment.
As a result, the company’s roots are inherently tied to innovation and excellence, having neighboured renowned heavy machinery and related providers since its creation.
Alltech’s journey commenced by stepping into the fabrication of asphalt plant supplement components, laying the groundwork for future innovations.
Among the company’s early commitments was contract manufacturing for one of the leading European asphalt plant manufacturers. It wasn’t long before the organisation’s capabilities grew significantly, mainly in part to cater for growing demand domestically and abroad.

In response to that growth Alltech launched its first Bitumen Drum Decanter unit, a milestone that helped to streamline bitumen melting and revolutionise handling techniques.
The launch of Alltech’s Bitumen Bag Melting unit (2013), first Asphalt Batch Mix Plant in Gujarat (2017) and first Counter Flow Drum Mix Plant (2018) followed soon after, each marking the next step in the company’s growth.
January 2025 signified a major push for the business in Australasia, after it established its first domestic-based operation.
“As a result of numerous enquires made to the India team over several years regarding Alltech product availability in Australia and other Southeast Asia countries, and further extensive market assessment of the infrastructure pipeline particularly in Australia, it was decided to establish a significant local presence here,” says Jason Sky, Business Development Manager – Alltech industries.
Alltech’s vast range of asphalt batch mix plants, counter-flow drum mix plants and mobile batch mix plants – further supported by a variety of PMB (Polymer Modified Bitumen), CRMB (Crumbed Rubber) and bitumen emulsion plants – provide numerous solutions and possibilities for projects of all sizes.
Alltech also offers advanced, in-house developed, micro-surfacing technology.
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Beyond design and manufacturing excellence, Alltech is also guided by strong principles, such as its commitment to a customer-first approach.
“We uphold the highest standards of quality, pay close attention to detail, and proactively solve challenges. With a spirit of innovation and creativity, we continue to push boundaries and redefine the future of road construction,” Sky says.
Maintaining close relationships with existing customers has inspired influential feedback and conversations that have driven improvements in Alltech’s range including compatibility and greater support for projects incorporating sustainable elements.
“As global infrastructure moves toward eco-friendly development, green asphalt has become a key component in sustainable road construction,” Sky says. “With growing environmental concerns, stricter regulations, and the demand for low-emission practices, the industry is rapidly adopting cleaner and smarter solutions.
“The Alltech batch mix plant stands at the forefront of this transformation, offering advanced sustainability features that reduce environmental impact without compromising quality or productivity.”
Offerings in Australia
Beyond offering its innovative products across Australia, Alltech is also looking to establish itself as a key industry knowledge exchanger, sharing its expertise with industry to support improved outcomes. The organisation has become a member of the Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA), while also attending leading events such as the 20th AfPA International Conference and Highways AU 2025.

It’s Alltech’s belief that its timing couldn’t be better, with significant infrastructure spend helping to drive what is a growing industry, Sky says.
“We see an expanding road construction market in Australia over the next five to 10 years to match the growing infrastructure demand,” he says.
“This has also been validated by numerous discussions we have had with the largest industry contractors. All share the opinion that demand will not be able to be met by current supply, so we see this as a great opportunity here in Australia and indeed Southeast Asia.”
Among the many items on the ‘to-do’ list for Alltech in Australia is the establishment of a demonstration plant, as well as continued interactions with industry and associations.
As Sky explains, this signifies much more than just a flash in the pan.
“Alltech is committed to its Australian Operation and maintaining a significant local presence here, not just trying to sell products into Australia from overseas with no real commitment to the local market or its customers.”
This article was originally published in the February edition of our magazine. To read the magazine, click here.




