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Concord Control Systems Limited has been awarded a contract worth INR 84.7 crore by Indian Railways for supplying, installing, and commissioning loco wireless control systems. The order, received through its wholly owned subsidiary Advanced Rail Controls Private Limited, is expected to be completed within 18 months. The systems will improve remote control capabilities, enhancing operational efficiency and safety. This follows a recent contract by the company's associate for on-board KAVACH 4.0 equipment worth INR 53.73 crore, highlighting Concord's growing role in modernising railway technology and safety systems.
Concord Control Systems Limited has received an order valued at INR 84.7 crore from Indian Railways for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of loco wireless control systems. The contract has been secured through its wholly owned subsidiary, Advanced Rail Controls Private Limited, and is scheduled to be completed within 18 months. This project is part of Indian Railways ongoing efforts to modernise locomotive operations and improve safety through advanced control systems.
The loco wireless control systems are designed to enhance remote control capabilities of locomotives. By providing more reliable and efficient remote operation, these systems aim to strengthen safety measures and reduce operational risks on the rail network. The project reflects Indian Railways focus on digitalisation and automation to improve overall operational efficiency.
Company officials said that this contract demonstrates confidence in Concord Control Systems technical capabilities and project execution. The company plans to leverage its expertise to ensure timely delivery and high-quality implementation of the systems. These solutions are expected to integrate seamlessly with Indian Railways existing operational framework and contribute to safer, more efficient train operations.
Earlier, the company's associate, Progota India Private Limited, had secured a separate contract for supplying, installing, testing, and commissioning on-board KAVACH 4.0 equipment worth INR 53.73 crore. Together, these projects underline Concord Control Systems expanding involvement in critical railway technology projects and its growing reputation in the sector.
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