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RITES gets contract to supply 200 train coaches to Bangladesh

By ANI | Updated: May 20, 2024 19:50 IST

New Delhi [India], May 20 : RITES Limited, a leading engineering consultancy firm, on Monday signed a contract agreement ...

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New Delhi [India], May 20 : RITES Limited, a leading engineering consultancy firm, on Monday signed a contract agreement for supplying 200 broad gauge passenger carriages to Bangladesh Railways.

The export arm of Indian Railways, RITES has won the USD 111.26 million (approximately Rs 915 crore) contract, funded by the European Investment Bank (EIB), through a global competitive bidding process, as per a company release.

As per terms and conditions of the contract, besides supply, RITES will offer its expertise in design, spare parts support, and training. The contract has a supply with a commissioning period of 36 months, followed by a warranty period of 24 months.

This deal is in line with the vision of 'Make in India, for the World'.

RITES has been an old partner in Bangladesh's path to infrastructure development.

Earlier, it had supplied 120 BG Passenger Coaches (LHB type), 36 BG locomotives, and 10 Meter Gauge locomotives to Bangladesh Railways, besides collaborating on other infrastructure projects.

The company has experience spanning over five decades and has undertaken projects in over 55 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, South America, and the Middle East region.

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