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JSPL dispatches India's longest ever 260 metre Rails

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 03 October 2015

For the Dedicated Freight Corridor Railway Line

Ravi Uppal, MD & Group CEO, Pankaj Gautam, Executive Director-JSPL Raigarh, Nirmalendu Purohit, President & R.K. Ajmeria, Business Head & HOD Mills of JSPL Raigarh were also present on the occasion. The company recently shipped its first mega order to Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited (DFCCI).

Two rakes laden with 1880 tonnes of Rails of 87 metre length have already been despatched for construction of the eastern corridor of the DFCCI in August 2015 out of the total order size of 90,175 Tonnes of Rails. JSPL received this order for the construction of around 350 kilometres long double track from Khurja to Bhaupur for the eastern corridor of DFCCI.

JSPL has previously supplied rail tracks to leading infrastructure companies such as Delhi Metro, Kochi Metro, L&T, NTPC, Tata Steel, JSW etc. The company is equipped to manufacture world's longest single piece rails of 121 metre length. JSPL, after many months of research and development, is on the cusp of rolling out head hardened rails which are most suitable for bullet trains and high-speed metro tracks.

The rail tracks business vertical opens new vistas and opportunities for the company as the success of metros in Delhi, Bangalore, Kochi etc. has shown an effective solution for many more cities to opt for the futuristic public mass rapid transport systems.

JSPL had set up its Rail manufacturing unit at Raigarh in the year 2003 to become India's first private sector steel maker to venture into this category. The state-of-the-art Rail manufacturing unit was established in technical collaboration with NKK Japan (now JFE). The Rail manufacturing unit has been certified by RITES - a government of India enterprise. Rail products of JSPL confirm to IRST12-2009 and UIC 60 standards.
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