Ramkrishna Forgings receives Rs 270 crore order for Vande Bharat Train Set
The scope of the order encompasses 32 train sets, each comprising 16 coaches.
Ramkrishna Forgings Limited (RKFL), a prominent supplier of rolled, forged, and machined products, has secured a significant order valued at Rs 270 crores for the prestigious Vande Bharat Train Set. This milestone order is to be supplied to the BHEL-TRSL consortium, marking a momentous step in RKFL's journey towards excellence in rail infrastructure development.
The project entails the development and validation of the Bogie Frame for the sleeper version of the Vande Bharat Trainset, showcasing RKFL's expertise and commitment to innovation. With its proven track record, RKFL is well-equipped to serve as the ideal partner for this critical endeavor.
The scope of the order encompasses 32 train sets, each comprising 16 coaches. As a result, RKFL will be manufacturing a total of 1024 bogie frames, demonstrating its capacity to handle large-scale and intricate manufacturing requirements with precision and efficiency.
Lalit Kumar Khetan, Whole Time Director & CFO of Ramkrishna Forgings “Securing this prestigious order is an indication to our relentless pursuit of excellence and innovative approach. Receiving this order underscores the Company's dedication to providing top-notch solutions for the railway industry. We are honored to support the Government’s 'Make in India' initiative and the advancement of rail transport in the country by leveraging our expertise in manufacturing high-quality bogie frames."
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