Siemens bags Rs 3,300 million order from Tata Steel |
October 23, 2007 |
Siemens Ltd has announced that Siemens Ltd together with Siemens AG, Germany has bagged Rs 3,300 million (Rs 330 crore) from Tata Steel for providing the Power Distribution Network solutions for their Greenfield Steel plant at Kalinganagar, Orissa.
Siemens' Power Transmission and Distribution (PTD) division has bagged a significant order from Tata Steel to provide the Power Distribution solutions for their Greenfield plant in Orissa. Tata Steel, the world's sixth largest steel producer in terms of crude steel production, with geographic footprints in India, South East Asia, UK and Europe is setting up a Greenfield 6MTPA Integrated steel plant at Kalinganager, Orissa. The scope of work for his new order will include the supply of latest High Voltage and Medium Voltage Gas Insulated Switchgear, MV Switchboards, Controls and Protection Panels, Substation Control and Automation systems and Energy Management Systems. The project is scheduled to be commissioned by end of 2009.
Mr. J Schubert, Managing Directors of Siemens Ltd. stated, "We are very happy to receive this prestigious order from Tata Steel. Their confidence in our capability to deliver high quality systems and solutions has resulted in this partnership. Over the years we have consolidated our experience in handling projects in the iron and steel segment in India as well as worldwide. We therefore, understand the complexities of the Industry and are able to provide top-class eco-friendly solutions to our customers."
Siemens' Power Transmission and Distribution Division in India provides products, systems and solutions in the area of Medium Voltage and High Voltage Switchgear, High Voltage Substations upto 800 kV, Protection and Substation Automation System and Control & Energy Management Systems.
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