Kaspar Winkler was driven by his entrepreneurial spirit when he laid the cornerstone of our company in 1910. He invented Sika-1, a quick-setting waterproofing admixture for mortar, which was used to waterproof the Gotthard Tunnel. It enabled the Swiss railway company to electrify the important connection between Northern and Southern Europe. Kaspar Winkler recognized an upcoming global need for his groundbreaking admixtures and launched subsidiaries around the world. Already in the 1930s, 15 Sika subsidiaries in Europe, USA, Argentina, Brazil and Japan established new construction chemicals markets. Sika India delivers engineered solutions for residential and commercial construction. From foundation to roof, our integrated systems ensure maximum durability and structural integrity. Sika India is more than a supplier; we are your dedicated project partner. We offer a holistic approach, integrating our globally renowned technologies—from advanced concrete admixtures and waterproofing membranes to structural adhesives and industrial flooring—to create robust, resilient, and reliable structures.
Founded Sika in 1910, inventing Sika-1, a quick-setting waterproofing admixture used for the Gotthard Tunnel. He launched subsidiaries globa…
Winkler's son-in-law, joined Sika's executive board in 1928 and pursued worldwide expansion. He later managed the group until his death in 1…
Joined Sika in 1953 and gradually took over the management of the group from his father-in-law, Fritz Schenker. Under his leadership, Sika w…
Anchored to live government registries — MCA, GSTN, DGFT, EPFO. No pay-to-play badges. Refreshed weekly.
Verified across 4 government databases: MCA · Udyam · BharatSeal · EPFO