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ABB India bags turnkey project from West Asia

Our Bureau

Bangalore , Jan. 17

ABB India has bagged export orders from West Asia, valued at Rs 135 crore. The order included turnkey project for new 220/66/20kV outdoor air-insulated substations.

The scope of the project, scheduled for completion in around 18 months, includes design, procurement, manufacturing and supply of equipment for all the substations.

ABB's multi-product equipment supply will include power transformers, instrument transformers, outdoor circuit breakers, medium voltage switchgear and control & relay panels from its manufacturing facilities at Vadodara, Nashik and Bangalore.

The company has also recently received multiple orders from the West Asia, for the supply of medium voltage 33 kV outdoor circuit breakers from its global sourcing facility in Nashik, reiterating the growing trend for outsourcing from India.

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