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Thursday, August 07, 2008 (21:07:04)
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Railways to enhance exports to developing countries

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Varanasi: Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW), an Indian Railways production unit in Varanasi, is all set to become a hub for exports to developing nations, especially in Africa and the Middle East. "Africa is a potential market and we are looking Tanzania, Mozambique and Sudan as these countries use diesel locomotive engines," DLW general manager S M Bhardwaj said.

Vietnam is another country that DLW is targeting. "So far, we have exported 101 diesel locomotive engines to developing countries including Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Bangladesh. And we are already looking to multiply the export by almost five to six times in the next three years," said chief marketing Manager Arun Kumar Sharma.

"Tanzania and Mozambique are already importing our diesel engines. We have exported 15 engines to Tanzania and have also got the contract for maintenance and operations there," he said. Sharma said DLW was also in talks with Middle East countries like Syria.

Currently, DLW makes locomotives with power outputs ranging from 2,600 to 4,000 horsepower. "However the requirement of these developing countries are of 2,400 to 3,000 horsepower. That makes them a potential market for our existing factories as we will be supplying this type of engines to these countries with a little upgrade," Bhardwaj said.(IANS)
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