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Navigating the Depths

How IIoT is enhancing safety and efficiency in underground mining.

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Tunnels seem to be coming up in metropolitan and remote areas alike, so TBMs and other equipment should be in demand. How is the industry gearing up?

Managing Complexities in Himalayas

HCC rescued a tunnel boring machine (TBM) stuck in Himalayas, refurbished and put back into operation to construct a head race tunnel for an NTPC hydro power project.

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Use of tunnel boring machines is on the rise with many metro rail projects are now put these machines on job while already in use at water and gas pipeline projects.

Advanced LED Solution

The forward thinking HiLight V5+ light tower from Atlas Copco offers advanced LED solutions. It is the safest and most efficient light tower for road construction, airports, hydro power projects, mining and construction applications. With the HiLight V5+, created into cutting-edge lighting technology, sites can be brighter, safer and more productive.

Volvo debuts ec210d IN NEPAL

Building on a strong tradition of fuel efficiency and productivity, the Volvo EC210D crawler excavator is now available in Nepal. This machine is equipped with a range of features to ensure a superior performance, shift after shift.

IMP to market kinetic energy turbines

IMP Powers Ltd (India) has entered into an exclusive marketing and sales agreement with Smart Hydro Power GmbH Ltd (Germany) (SHP)

IMP to market kinetic energy turbines

IMP Powers Ltd (India) has entered into an exclusive marketing and sales agreement with Smart Hydro Power GmbH Ltd (Germany) (SHP) to strengthen the solutions for renewable energy source in India. As per the agreement, IMP will exclusively market the 5-kw kinetic energy turbines initially in India.

Tunnel Boring Machines

Bored tunnels using Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) are the future for India?s urban and other infrastructure development initiatives. The Robbins Company designed and manufactured the world?s

Positive on Indian Market

Since 2007, Herrenknecht has been represented in India with its wholly owned subsidiary Herrenknecht India in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. There are about 90 employees to support projects and customers quickly and competently.

Alstom inaugurates bearing factory

Alstom inaugurated a bearing factory in Vadodara, Gujarat. Sushilkumar Shinde, Union Minister for Power, in the presence of Philippe Joubert, President, Alstom Power, Sunand Sharma, Alstom Country President in India, and other dignitaries inaugurated the factory.