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Telcon
to invest Rs 180 crore in Dharwad plant
Business Standard —
November 17, 2007
Telco
Construction Equipment Company (Telcon), the Rs 1,800
crore joint venture between Tata Group and Hitachi of
Japan, is on an expansion spree.
The equipment maker is in the process of enlarging its
manufacturing capacities at two of its existing facilities
at Jamshedpur and Dharwad in Karnataka.
Telcon is investing Rs 180 crore to increase production
capacities at Dharwad and also set up a design-cum-training
centre. The company owns 120 acres in Dharwad, which
makes some of its equipment.
Telcon aims to add one more assembly line and a paint
shop at the facility, Rana Sinha, managing director,
Telcon said. "We are also seeking some additional
sops from the state government," Sinha added.
"The move to expand our capacities at these two
plants in addition to a new facility is to cash in on
the boom in the infrastructure sector. We are already
the biggest manufacturer of earthmoving and construction
equipment in the country and see a huge opportunity
opening up in the sector. We wish to consolidate our
presence by bringing in new products," he said.
According to Sinha, the company had seen this boom a
couple of years back and decided to expand capacities
by setting up a greenfield facility at Kharagpur, West
Bengal over 350 acres at an investment of Rs 600 crore.
The plant is scheduled to commission the Kharagpur plant
by 2011 in three phases.
Telcon is also looking at inorganic growth opportunities
to expand its business in India and abroad.
"We have shortlisted a few firms and are in talks
with several construction equipment firms in the US
and Europe. We will finalise a deal by March."
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