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RS 5.68 Crores for Thiruverumbur Industrial Estates
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Some of our proposal becomes reality... ![]() This is the first document which we submitted to Thirchy MP, Trichy Collector, Thiruverumbur MLA and CM Cell through mail... Slide No: 11 : Quote:
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Thanks to Trichy MP, Thiruverumbur MLA, Trichy Collector and whoever takes step to notify to CM ![]() Special Thanks to Deepak
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![]() Good Job guys. Wasn't the TANSI marketing center announced by previous govt? |
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Industrial park being designed for 60,000-tonne annual output
The 100-acre industrial park that BHEL Small Industries' Association (BHELSIA) is poised to establish at Pudukudy near here is being designed to help reach 20 per cent of the three lakh tonne production-target set by BHEL, Tiruchi.
The entire capacity of 60,000 tonnes will be delivered on ACF (Away Centre Fabrication) platform whereby vendors will source raw materials by themselves and deliver components to BHEL. A portion of the land at the industrial park will be earmarked for the Tiruchirapalli Engineering and Technology Cluster (TREAT), a common facility centre, promoted by the BHELSIA, to serve small scale industries. A similar facility with larger investment is being created at Siruganur. While the Central Government has sanctioned Rs. 60 crore, the State Bank of India has approved a Rs. 33-crore loan. BHELSIA members will together be contributing the remaining Rs. 17 crore for establishing the common facility centres, according to BHELSIA president Rajappa Rajkumar. The TREAT would feature 150-mm rolling machine, a large-size vertical turret lathe and floor borer, decoiling and shearing machine, dishing machine, heat treatment furnace, and shot blasting and painting equipment. These equipment would obviate need for BHELSIA members to transport products to Bangalore, Pune and other places for carrying out the works. With the facility set to be readied in a month, the BHELSIA is hopeful of carrying out production for at least nine months this fiscal. Anticipating a comfortable power supply scenario, the BHELSIA has already promised to complete 60 per cent of the target by September end. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/article3407145.ece |
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Very good news to hear![]() One of the most important facilities to be provided to help the contractors...it'll be will be ready in a month time
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Now the Northern stretch of Trichy is slowly getting industrialised like NH-67... The stretch should witness some major industrial developments instead of just parks & institutions..An IT park may also be expected seeing more optimistically....As...Srirangam comes under North Trichy... |
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![]() GK industrial park is there at Siruganoor and MRF another 15 km from there. Once GK park gets completely occupied and MRF fully functional we could see some increase in industrial development in this stretch. |
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BHELSIA set to fabricate 63,000 tonnes of pressure part components this fiscal
The focus of BHEL, Tiruchi, on supercritical boiler technology has prompted the BHEL Small Industries' Association (BHELSIA) to scale up production of pressure part components to 63,000 tonnes during this fiscal.
Fifty two out of the nearly 400 vendor units in the BHELSIA fold supplied 52,000 tonnes of pressure part components, and 10 to 15 more vendors are likely to augment the production to reach the target, according to association president Rajappa Rajkumar. The units involved in fabricating pressure parts had installed expensive automated panel processing machines, he said. During the ‘outsourcing business partners meet' recently, BHEL, Tiruchi, honoured Emcee Engineering works with the best pressure parts manufacturers' award for 2011-12 for fabricating 4,000 tonnes of pressure part components . According to B. Thirumurugan, Chief Executive of Emcee Engineering Works, a company with a manpower strength of 450 won the award for fabricating major products: reheater coils, headers and waterwall panels. Earlier this year, BHEL, Tiruchi, despatched the first set of headers for the 2x800 MW power project at Krishnapatnam in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. A typical 800 MW supercritical boiler unit requires 43 headers, each weighing up to 38 Metric Tonnes (MT) and having a length of up to 24 metres. Weighing 32,000 metric tonnes each, the supercritical boilers are being set up by BHEL for the first time against a Rs.2500 crore order placed on the company by Andhra Pradesh Power Development Company Limited (APPDCL). Supercritical technology ensures lower coal consumption, minimum emission and eco-friendly and efficient power generation. Having upgraded its technology base from sub-critical sets to supercritical sets of 660/800 MW and above, BHEL has been promoting joint venture companies to build, own and operate supercritical thermal power plants in association with state utilities. At the start of this month, the Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, B.Prasada Rao, advised officials at BHEL, Tiruchi to master the supercritical boiler technology, describing it as the mainstay of future, and called for developing and supporting more vendors to augur with the turnover target of Rs.17,250 crore turnover. http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper...cle3417158.ece |
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The last metre gauge diesel locomotive to Myanmar with additional features rolled out from the Golden Rock Railway Workshop here on Friday.
The workshop had bagged an order from the RITES, a Government of India Enterprise under the aegis of Indian Railways, to supply 11 in-service metre gauge locomotives to Myanmar. It had already supplied 10 engines and commissioned them in that country. The last loco has a number of additional features such as ergonomically designed sleek type control stands, stainless steel perforated roof sheets, LED type reading and classification lamps, roof mounted cab fan, twin beam head lights for better luminosity and visibility and control cabin to suit the working environment of Myanmar Railways. The Controller of Stores, Southern Railway B.K. Sinha flagged off the loco at a function held at the workshop in the presence of the Chief Workshop Manager P. Mahesh, Deputy Chief Mechanical Engineer P. Ravindra Babu and other officials. The workshop had been exporting in-service metre gauge locos to various countries since 1994. It had dispatched 134 locos till now to Malaysia, Sudan, Senegal, Tanzania, Mali, Benin, Mozambique and Myanmar through RITES/IRCON. |
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Golden Rock Workshop takes e-auction route to sell scrap
In a bid to ensure transparency, the Stores Department of the Golden Rock Railway Workshop here has introduced an e-auction system for selling railway scrap materials.
The new system provides a common platform for scrap purchasers all over the country to offer their bids online in a fair and transparent manner. A valid class III digital signature certificate; payment of online registration fee of Rs.10,000 and payment of 10 per cent of the bid lot; possession of SBI account with online banking facility are among the prerequisites laid down for the buyers for taking part in the bidding process under the e-auction system. E- auction has been hosted in the e-procurement site www.ireps.gov.in and is maintained by the Centre for Railway Information Systems. The new system provides user name and password for the registered purchasers who can log on to the site and make their bidding. It also provides for e-payment gateway for online payment of Earnest Money Deposit. The new system will ensure better competition and reduce scope for cartelisation, say workshop authorities. It would fetch more revenue for the railways as the competition would be wide open and simplify work for the officials. For the purchasers, the system would ensure transparency as the bidder can view the amount quoted by his competitor. The traditional system of auctioning would continue till such period the new system is well established, authorities said. Auction of scrap materials takes place once or twice every month in the workshop, a senior official said adding that the workshop had been selling scrap materials to the tune of Rs.120.50 crore per annum. http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/...cle3442006.ece |
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Tamil Nadu has emerged as a manufacturing hub for thermal power plant equipment. The state is set to have an annual thermal sets manufacturing capacity of over 25,000 MW by 2015, while generating over 3,000 jobs in the next three years. With proposed large coal-fired power capacity additions to address the energy deficit, the Indian government has been encouraging newer domestic manufacturing units for producing power plant equipment due to inadequate production capacity to support new thermal projects in the country. With the entry of global majors through joint ventures with domestic players for making boiler, turbine and generator sets through greenfield units, two new entrants in the Indian market have chosen Tamil Nadu to locate their projects. The strong presence of engineering firms, including the vendors of BHEL and port connectivity in the state have lured Toshiba-JSW and BGR-Hitachi JVs to establish their projects near Chennai. Mr AV Krishnan executive director-Tiruchi Complex BHEL told Financial Chronicle that “Toshiba-JSW has set up a plant for manufacture of turbines in Chennai possibly with a view of better logistics as availability of a port facility along the coast will facilitate transportation of large turbo generator components. Availability of strong fabrication hub in Tamil Nadu could be a factor in deciding to set up the BGR-Hitachi plant in the State.” BHEL has ramped up its annual manufacturing capacity for thermal sets to 15,000 mw at its Tiruchirapalli complex and will add few hundred jobs during this year, while Toshiba-JSW joint venture for super-critical steam turbines and generators has recently commissioned its production unit near Chennai. The plant is to hit an annual capacity of 3,000 mw during this financial year, while the JV partners intend to ramp up the production capacity to 6,000 mw by 2015. The expansion will see creation of few hundreds of jobs in the next three years. According to Itaru Ishibashi, managing director of Toshiba JSW Turbine and Generator Pvt, Chennai unit will be the first Toshiba production facility outside Japan to make turbines and generators for coal-fired power plants. With two ports in the city, the JV has plans to serve some markets in Asia and Africa out of Chennai facility. BGR-Hitachi joint venture’s manufacturing units for super critical boilers and turbines are expected to commence operations at Madurantakam, about 80 km from Chennai in the next 2-3 months. The company plans an annual manufacturing capacity of 5,000 mw over the next 15 to 18 months. The projects are expected to generate job potential for about 2,500 people, according to a top company official. After the entry of new players, competition has intensified in the domestic BTG market. However BHEL has indicated that the company is confident of maintaining its position in the market. |
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ED assumes charge
![]() S.Gopinath has taken charge as Executive Director of the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited's Power Plant Piping Unit (PPPU) at Tirumayam and Piping Centre, Chennai. Till recently, Mr.Gopinath was General Manager, Planning, Development and Civil at BHEL, Tiruchi complex. An electrical engineering graduate, he joined BHEL, Tiruchi, in 1979. He was also trained in Japan in the area of robotics. Mr.Gopinath moved to BHEL's Heavy Electrical Plant in Bhopal and looked after capital investment for plant and machineries for hydro, transformer and electrical machines manufacturing. Mr.Gopinath has had an important role in planning and implementation of various capacity augmentation and modernisation schemes of BHEL's Tiruchi and Bhopal unit, a BHEL press release said. He has served as Chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry, Tiruchi Zone, and is presently chairman of Indian Welding Society (Southern Zone). Good, hope the production starts soon, recently saw some exterior constructions are going on.
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![]() I thought Thirumayam unit comes under Trichy complex, but looks like an independent one. |
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BHESIA to go for captive power plant after finalising land for cluster
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BHEL to set up fabrication unit in Bhandara
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd ( BHEL) is setting up a fabrication unit at a cost of Rs 1,000 crore and a Photovoltaic manufacturing plant with Rs 3,000- crore investment near Sakoli in adjoining Bhandara district.
The state-run power equipment maker already has a fabrication unit in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu but was finding it difficult to transport heavy equipment to other parts of country. Faced with logistical problems, the company has decided to set up a new unit near near Sakoli, Union Minister for Heavy Industries Praful Patel said today. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/...w/14277056.cms |
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