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BHEL to integrate CAM techniques

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Hyderabad , June 6

BHEL has drawn up plans to integrate computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) techniques with critical functions of product design and quality control in a move towards enhancing production capability.

The company has further decided to augment its manufacturing capacity in major power products to 10,000 MW per year with an investment of Rs 800-1,000 crore in capital equipment, including modern CNC machines and upgrading of manufacturing technologies with the induction of high-productive multi-tasking machines, according to a release from the BHEL Corporate R&D centre.

The Director (Engineering) R7D of BHEL, Mr Ramji Rai, speaking at a Workshop on CAM, said that adoption of contemporary technologies such as CAM are inevitable for consolidating the company's predominant position in cutting edge technologies and for meeting the challenges of intensely competitive environments.

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