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HMT hopes to get more BARC orders

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Bangalore , Jan. 21

HMT hopes to get additional orders form the Bhabha Atomic Energy Centre (BARC) for remote handling gadgets based on robotics. The optimism stems from HMT having successfully fabricating the rugged duty manipulators valued at Rs 4.4 crore to BARC. The equipment was jointly designed and developed by HMT and BARC.

Dr Anil Kakodkar, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, while complimenting HMT for its capability to produce such an equipment, said there was substantial scope for an association with HMT for fuel handling systems.

Mr M.S. Zahed, Chairman and Managing Director of HMT, said that HMT and BARC were working together to indigenously develop various equipment for usage in BARC and other energy-oriented plants.

HMT hopes to leverage this experience to achieve faster growth in the field of automation and precision engineering equipment, Mr J.S. Javali, Managing Director, HMT said.

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