Rs 150 cr tender for ‘Make In India’ metro coaches

NEW DELHI: The Modern Coach Factory (MCF) has floated a Rs 150 crore tender to buy technology and expertise to produce railways’ first ‘Make in India’ international standard coaches for metro trains by 2021, according to sources.

The tender for transfer of technology for design, development, manufacturing, testing and maintenance of aluminum body passenger coaches for metro trains was floated by MCF, Rae Bareilly.

“We want to be part of the market to produce such coaches as we will be able to cater to our own cities which are increasingly expanding their travel options. At the moment these coaches are being largely imported. We can make them at a much cheaper cost.

“The tender will open on 28 February, 2019 and by 2021 we should be able to come out with the first such coach,” said the source involved in the plans.

A senior official of railways said that approximately, the coaches currently procured from other countries cost between Rs 8-9 crores while, the indigenously made coaches will cost around Rs 7-8 crore, but will come down to around Rs 4-6 crore if ordered in volumes.

According to data available with the Housing and Urban Affairs ministry, there are around 22 ongoing and under-construction Metro rail projects in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Lucknow, Chennai, Nagpur, Pune, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Noida-Greater Noida, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata and Gurugram among others.

The coaches at MCF will be manufactured by robots and will be on par with those being manufactured by international manufacturers, the sources said

They will be 40 per cent cheaper than those procured from China and other countries and will be equipped with WiFi, CCTV cameras, mobile charging outlets among other facilities, he said. PTI

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