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ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or IBC - Part 57: Forging firm that supplies Tata, M&M, JCB. Nobody talks about it enoughFor over four decades, one company has been making crankshafts quietly and precisely, supplying customers from Tata Motors to Liebherr to M...
Final batch of two 3,300 HP locomotives manufactured by BLW reach MozambiqueIndian Railways has successfully completed its order of 10 locomotives to Mozambique, with the final two 3,300 HP diesel-electric locomotiv...
Alstom delivers 500th electric locomotive for Railways, cutting operational costs and congestion under ‘Make in India’ initiativeAlstom delivered the 500th fully India-made electric locomotive to Indian Railways from its Bihar facility. This milestone, part of a €3.5 ...
Indian Railways will get its most advanced and powerful engine in one month's timeIndia's Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces the imminent launch of a 9,000 HP locomotive, mostly made in India, to enhance freight ...
Wabtec gets Rs 1,300 crore brake systems order from SiemensWabtec said it will be supplying Siemens with brake systems from Wabtec’s Hosur plant for 11 years and with maintenance services for 35 yea...
Siemens awarded Rs 26,000 crore tender for supplying and maintaining 1200 freight trainsSiemens will also provide training to Railway Staff at Dahod for manufacturing and at four depots at Vishakhapatnam, Raipur, Kharagpur and ...
Railways floats Rs 30k cr tender for 800 electric train enginesThese 12,000-horsepower (HP) electric locomotives are to be supplied over the next 10 years and will be manufactured at Banaras Locomotive ...
Railways' freight ops get a booster as govt approves Alstom's locomotive to run at 120 kmphEarlier this year, Indian Railways began inducting the WAG 12B e-locos, the most powerful locomotives to run on Indian tracks. Cumulatively...
ABB bags Rs 115 cr order from Indian RailwaysThe project is part of the 'Mission Electrification' initiative of the Indian Railways, which aims to convert an additional 24,000 km of ra...
Railways approves GE locomotives for operationGE Transportation Wednesday announced that its locomotives have been approved for operation by Indian Railways.
Modi to flag off India's most powerful rail engine: All about the locomotiveThe engine has been built in Madhepura' Electric Locomotive Factory in collaboration with French firm Alstom under 'Make in India' initiati...
India receives first GE locomotive under $2.5 billion dealGE Transportation today took another important step forward in its partnership with Indian Railways when the first of 1,000 diesel-electric...
Railways to manufacture high-speed freight locomotivesThe increase in speed would also result in improving line capacity in the rail network, the official said.
Siemens bags orders worth Rs 319 crore from Railways' DLWThe company has also bagged orders worth Rs 166 crore for supply of propulsion sets for Freight Locomotives and Rs 55 crore for supply of p...
Railways may renegotiate DFC loan condition with Japanambitious plan to acquire 9000 high horse-power (HP) locomotives from Japan for hauling double stack containers on the Western DFC has come...
Railways to induct high power locomotivesRailways plans to induct high power locomotives to carry more goods at higher speed as part of its technological upgrading programme.
- Powerful 5500 horsepower diesel locomotives to roll out next year to move more freight
With aim of moving more freight at higher speeds, Railways plan to roll out technologically advanced 5500 HP diesel locomotives early next ...
- Railways in talks with EMD for tech transfer
The Railways is negotiating with Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) of US, an erstwhile arm of US automaker General Motors, for technology transfe...
- GE Transportation celebrates locomotive to China
GE Transportation is celebrating the shipment of the first of 300 locomotives it has built for the Chinese government.
- Indian Railways exports four diesel locomotives
Indian Railways has exported four metre gauge diesel electric locomotives through RITES recently.