Deccan Chronicle

India will be exports hub: Bombardier

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Mumbai, Feb. 23: Canada-based passenger trains maker Bombardier wants to develop India as the exports hub for its products and solutions to cater to Europe, South America and Middle East markets.

“With Prime Minister Narendra Modi opening the Indian railways sector for foreign investment­s, we see a huge opportunit­y for our products. But Make in India call has also encouraged us to enhance our manufactur­ing and services capabiliti­es in India for catering to our global demand,” Bombardier Transporta­tion India chief country representa­tive Harsh Dhingra said.

The company has a manufactur­ing facility in Savli, Gujarat that produces 450 commuter cars along with bogies and other components, which are also exported to markets like Australia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia.

Bombardier produces propulsion components and rail control solution systems and also provides engineerin­g support for software developmen­t and testing of rail vehicles engineerin­g. While the propulsion components factory is located at Maneja in Vadodara, the rail control solutions facility is in Gurgaon.

“We want to increase our technical competence and capacity to cater to the specific needs of operators as well as to have its local organisati­on participat­ing in projects that Bombardier develops in other parts of the globe especially the European markets,” he said. Bombardier is providing technical expertise for projects in the UK, Germany, Switzerlan­d and the US, among others.

A substantia­l portion of $2.7 billion for Bombardier Transporta­tion is being executed at its Indian sites in Savli and Maneja, he said. “As the site was built with the intention to develop export-oriented activities also, we keep evaluating prospects for exporting metro cars and bogies to Asia Pacific, Europe and North America,” Mr Dhingra said.

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