The Department of Mechanical Engineering, CARE College of Engineering, Tiruchirappalli, organized a one-day industrial visit to CEE YES ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED on 04th October 2025 for the 25 second-year Mechanical Engineering students. The visit was convened by Dr. D. R. Rajkumar, Professor & Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, and coordinated by Mr. V. Venkatesan, Assistant Professor / Mechanical.
The industrial visit commenced with a warm welcome and introductory session at CEE YES ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED, where the students were oriented about the company’s operations and products. The session was led by Mr. R. Punithak Kumar, Executive – Sales & Service, who delivered an insightful presentation highlighting the company’s background, mission, and product portfolio, particularly focusing on their innovative range of CAM and STEED chainless bicycles. He elaborated on the design philosophy, market reach, and the engineering principles behind the development of these products, giving students a clear understanding of how theoretical concepts in mechanical engineering are applied to real-world product design and manufacturing.
Following this, Mr. S. Parthasarathi, Executive – Sales & Service, took the students on a detailed tour of the manufacturing facility. He explained the operation and functionality of various machines and equipment used in the production process, including CNC and conventional machining units, welding stations, assembly lines, and quality testing setups. Students observed the sequential workflow involved in the bicycle manufacturing process—from component machining and assembly to final product inspection—enabling them to understand the practical aspects of precision manufacturing, process planning, and production management.
Throughout the visit, Mr. S. Ganesh Ram, Sr. Executive – Admin & IT, played a crucial role in coordinating the sessions and ensuring smooth interaction between the students and company personnel. He also provided valuable insights into the administrative and technological aspects that support efficient industrial operations.
A major highlight of the visit was the demonstration and test ride of the chainless bicycles developed by the company. This hands-on experience allowed students to appreciate the mechanical design innovations and ergonomic considerations that contribute to enhanced performance and user comfort. The visit provided an engaging platform for students to bridge their academic knowledge with industrial practices, enriching their understanding of modern mechanical systems, manufacturing technologies, and product innovation.

