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bravo India. I just have to say India has gone a long way...
What angers me is Pakistan is still stuck with politicians drama while India is growing.
India's early protectionist economy also do play very big role. Pt. Nehru was very big supporter of Heavy Industry so, after liberalization these industries bounce back & able to compete with MNCs.
 
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Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd
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With the seamless integration of its facilities, HEC is one of the largest integrated engineering complex. Sprawling in an area of around 2100,000 sq.m, HEC has facilities starting from steel melting, casting, forging, fabrication, machining, assembly and testing. It has its own in-house research and product development wing to deliver products suiting customers' specifications.

HEC is headquartered at Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand, in eastern part of India, and also has its manufacturing facilities located here.

Products :

Steel Plant Equipments

Blast Furnace

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Coke Oven Batteries

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Continuous Casting Machine


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Slag Ladle Car

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Mining Equipments

Electric Rope Shovel

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Walking Dragline

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Cranes

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  • EOT Cranes for workshops and engineering sector up to 400 t capacity
  • Ladle Crane for handling Hot metal Ladles in Steel and metallurgical plant up to 450 t
 
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Crushing Equipments

Primary Gyratory Crusher

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Rod Mill


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Cone Crusher

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Nuclear Sector
Super Conducting Cyclotron to VECC

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Space Application

  • Folding cum Vertically Repositionable Platforms (FCVRP) for space vehicle integration
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  • Mobile Lanch Pedestal (MLP)
  • Heavy Duty CNC machine tools
  • Special Purpose 400T and 200T EOT Cranes, and Tower Crane

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Defence Sector
  • Complete manufacture of Assembly Indian Mountain Gun (MK-II)
  • Turret (Article) casting for T72 Tank
  • Forging and machining, including trepanning of 105 mm Gun Barrel
  • Forged Armour Plate
  • Cast Armour Plate
  • Propeller Shaft Assembly
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  • Stern Gear System for INS Rana
  • Heat-treatment & machining of 120 mm Gun Barrel
  • Development of Special Steel and Heat treatment Technology for Bulb Bar
  • Development of Soft Iron for DMRL
  • Development of Special Steel for ATV Project
  • Machine tools like Deep Boring Machine, Horizontal Boring machine, CNC Vertical Boring Machine etc.
 
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India's early protectionist economy also do play very big role. Pt. Nehru was very big supporter of Heavy Industry so, after liberalization these industries bounce back & able to compete with MNCs.


That is true... the years of the Centralised Socialist Economy laid the very base for these Industries. The Soviets had a great role in this, Western Countries far less so. Western Countries were only interested in marketing stuff like Petrol and Coca-Cola for example..... there was much more profit margins in that. They did not want to hurt their markets.
 
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Railways

  • Surface Wheel Lathes (Conventional and CNC version)
  • Under Floor Wheel Lathes (Conventional and CNC version)
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  • Axle Journal Turning & Burnishing Machine
Machine Tools

Vertical Turning & Milling Machine

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6 Axis CNC Double Column Vertical Turning & Milling Machine (BV 40 / 50 NM) supplied to Vikram Sarabhai Space Research Centre

Lathe

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CNC Roll Turning Lathe with 4 Guideways (LTR 160 N / 8M), Swing over bed : 1600 mm

Plano Milling Machine

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Deep Hole Boring Machine

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TAL to launch fully Indian-made robots

Umesh M Avvannavar, Bengaluru, Jan 29, 2015, DHNS:

They have the required payload to join assembly lines

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In a bid to end dependence on foreign robots, TAL Manufacturing Solutions, a 100 per cent subsidiary of auto major Tata Motors, is all set to launch its domestically developed robots for the Indian market, a top executive said.

Talking to Deccan Herald on the sidelines of IMTEX-2015 here on Wednesday, TAL Manufacturing Solutions Head, Machine Tool Division (Design, Standardisation, Lean Manufacturing, Applications) Kaustabh D Samak said, “TAL is now all set to launch its fully indigenously developed (Made in India) cost-effective articulated robot. It is really a proud moment for all of us.” Articulated robots are those with rotary joints.

“Robots are the need of the day. As of now, India imports all its robots from different parts of the world,” he said.

TAL displayed cost-effective robots ranging from 0.5-kg to 10-kg payload capacity with five and six axes at IMTEX-2105. The commercial launch of all robotic products will be kicked off in the coming financial year. “India has a huge market for robots in the automobile sector. MSMEs will be our target customers,” Samak added. The 0.5 kg to 10 kg segment has maximum demand in the Indian market.

About 80 per cent of the components in this segment are below the 10-kg payload where the robot can take up mass production functions like picking and placing, gluing, handling and assembling, welding, palletising, packaging, machine tending, and training. When asked about whether robots will cut down jobs, TAL Robotic
Engineer Swati Daphal said, “Robots will be very effective in hazardous fields.

Moreover, there is an acute shortage of skilled manpower in manufacturing. The intelligence standards of the human resource can be increased with help of robots.”

TAL is focusing on the domestic market for the first year. Based on demand, it will ramp up production. Samak said SAARC countries will be the first export destination for the robots.

When asked about competition and marketing strategy, the TAL team said, “We are ready for competition and will share the marketing strategy at the time of launch.”

@Manindra @kurup @Chanakya's_Chant @acetophenol @anant_s @bloo @Water Car Engineer @kaku1
 
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Simmtronics Infotech Pvt. Ltd. came into being in the year 1994 with a modest beginning in IT Industry. Keeping pace with growth in this sector, the company made rapid strides in the business of memory modules. Product-mix offered by the Company serves every type of memory modules is extensively used by the producers of various brands of PCs marketed by them..
Products
DDR3 DESKTOP MEMORY MODULE
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DDR3 LAPTOP MEMORY MODULE
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USB MODEM
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LED MONITOR
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LCD TV
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SAINI Group of Companies based in Mumbai (India), established in the year 1975 is one of the leading engineering and manufacturing company’s with a diverse portfolio of Products, Solutions and Services that includes Manufacture of Rolling Stock Equipment’s & Special Purpose Motors, Complete Rehabilitation of Electrical Rotating Machines and Supply of Varnishes & Resin.


The entity is engaged in design, engineering, manufacturing, repair, testing, supply and commissioning of products and services for core sectors of economy i.e. Transportation (Railways), Power generation & Transmission, Oil & Gas, Cement, Steel and Other Processing Industries.

Traction Motors

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Smoothing Reactors

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Traction Alternators

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Dynamic Braking Resistors


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Hind Rectifiers is an Indian firm involved in developing, designing, manufacturing and marketing Power Semiconductor, Power Electronic Equipments and Railway Transportation Equipments.

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Products:Traction Equipment

Transformers

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Locomotive transformers from Hirect cater to the production units of Indian Railways.With its technical expertise Hirect has successfully designed and manufactured transformers as import substitute for old locomotives.

HIRECT Supplied new Transformers 3900 kVA, 5400kVA for WAG5 & WAP7 goods and passenger locomotives. High power transformers 6500KVA and 7500kVA are offered by Hirect for the Three phase locomotives.
Hirect also supplies 1000kVA conventional and 1550kVA modular transformers for the EMU's.

Rectifiers

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25kVA inverters for AC coaches

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@gslv mk3 ISRO would use indigenous LI-ON batteries on its next generation I-6K Satellite bus.
Do you know any Indian company which manufacture these batteries ?
 
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ISRO would indigenous LI-ON batteries on its next generation I-6K Satellite bus.

Our very own BHEL makes them.

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.

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Lloyd Group is an established diversified Engineering Group with a history of over 60 years in business excellence. It is an acknowledged name in Heating, Ventillation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVAC & R), Defence Equipment and Consumer Durables.
  • A $500 Million Company
  • Headquartered in New Delhi, India
  • 17 State of the Art Manufacturing facilities in India
  • Two Manufacturing plants and design centers in Europe
Lloyd Electric & Engineering Ltd

Companies diversified solutions portfolio includes;
  • Lloyd branded Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances
  • HVAC&R Heat Exchange Coils
  • Engine Cooling Systems
  • Commercial Refrigeration Systems
  • Air Handling Units
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS & HOME APPLIANCES



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RAILWAY HVAC SYSTEMS

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HVAC systems for LHB coaches,metro EMUs,forced ventilation system for EMUs.

HEAT EXCHANGERS


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OIL COOLERS

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15 electric buses will be on roads in 6 months: Nitin Gadkari

NEW DELHI: As many as fifteen electric buses based on economically viable battery technology are being developed in collaboration with ISRO and they would be on roads within six months on a pilot basis, Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.
"It has been decided to design electric transportation system for buses in collaboration with ISRO. The Ministry is committed to promote research and innovation and you can anticipate some breakthrough in some six to twelve months," Gadkari said.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has already developed lithium ion battery for use in satellites and after collaboration with it, the work has started on testing these batteries to find what modifications are needed to use them for automobile, he said.

"My focus is to convert the existing buses running on costly imported fuel to electric and we plan to start a pilot project to test about 15 buses in State Transport Undertakings within six months. The Ministry would fund the project," he said.
He said such buses will not only check pollution by cutting down carbon emissions specially in urban areas but would cut on huge import bills as the nation suffers because of foreign exchange outgo.

It will also help state transport bodies to cut losses because of high cost of fuel, he said adding, "Pollution is one of the major problems and alternative is to adopt cleaner fuel and vehicle technologies."

Elaborating on the initiatives to check pollution, he said the Ministry has already notified standards for registration of bio-ethanol, bio-CNG engines and besides notifying standards for bio-diesel while already ethanol-run bus is being tested in Nagpur.


Earlier, he had said that bio-friendly fuel will cut on huge crude import bills to the tune of Rs 8 lakh crore per annum.

Starbus Fuel Cell developed jointly by TATA motors & ISRO

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Triveni Turbine Limited (TTL) is a leading steam turbines manufacturer from India with a global footprint spanning over 50 countries.TTL is involved in manufacturing and supplying industry specific, engineered-to-order steam turbines up to 30 MW.


TTL manufactures Back Pressure and Condensing steam turbines for various applications. The back pressure turbines are generally used in process co-generation industry while the Condensing Steam Turbines are used for power generation and Co-Generation.

TTL's manufacturing facility at Bengaluru, India

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Triveni Turbine Limited entered into a joint venture with GE and created a separate entity GE Triveni Limited (GETL) to design, supply and service advanced technology steam turbines with generating capacity of above 30 to 100 MW. GETL is committed to develop and bring superior technology to the steam turbine market. GETL turbines are manufactured in the state-of -the-art plant of Triveni Turbine Limited in Bengaluru and are marketed under "GE Triveni" brand globally.

Products

Upto 30 MW Range

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Above 30 MW to 100 MW Range (GE Triveni Products)

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Ace Manufacturing Systems Ltd., is one of the largest CNC machine tool builders in India today. The company has expertise in manufacturing of CNC vertical machining centers, CNC horizontal machining centers and in providing manufacturing solutions centered around these products. The company was started in the year 1994 and has been able to install over 8000 machines locally and globally in total ever since.

5 Axis machining centers

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Horizontal machining centers


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Drill tap machining centers

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Twin spindle machining centers

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