WCI Vol9 No-3 Mar-Apr 2020

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Vol. 9 No. 03

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MAKE IN INDIA:

Shaping the Future

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Mr. Anil Gupta, KEI Industries Ltd.

Mr. Shreegopal Kabra, RR Global

Mr. Nirmal Saraf, Nirmal Group

Mr. R. Sridharan, Birla Cable Ltd.

Mr. Pramod Srivastava, Mr. Ashwani Gupta, Aksh Optifibre Ltd. Vividh Group

Mr. Dilip Dev, HD Wires Pvt. Ltd.

Mr. Vivek Kohli, Supermac Industries (India) Ltd.

Mr. B. Kamal Babu, Mr. Alok Jain, Mr. Anand K. Bagaria, Mr. Vikas Yadav, Mikrotek Machines Ltd. Associated Engineers ITCO Industries Ltd. Vikas Spool Pvt. Ltd. & Industrials Pvt. Ltd.

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CONTENTS SPECIAL FEATURE

TECH-TALK

MAKE IN INDIA: Shaping the Future

40 RoSET: Rosendahl’s Next Generation Power Cable Insulation Technology for MV Cable Production with Polypropylene-Based Compounds

42 Sikora’s Purity Scanner Advanced for Inspection and Sorting of Plastic Pellets

NEWS

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and India ..........................................................................................46

INTERVIEWS Commercial Deployment ..................................................................48 Valuations ........................................................................................50 Fight Covid-19 Crisis ........................................................................52

22 Bekaert Industries: Putting Sustainability into Practice

26 Gloster Cables Limited: Expanding Its Business Operations

Cimteq and AESA Cortaillod .............................................................56

Patent Portfolio to 358 Patents .........................................................58 Strengthens Mid-to-Long-Term Outlook.............................................60

Replace Gas.....................................................................................63

34 Connecting India, Israel and Italy ......................................................64

Apar Industries: Providing Customised Product Solutions at Competitive Prices

Fiber Business..................................................................................65

Network Across the Country with a Capex of Around INR 11,000 Crore ...66 Submarine Cables ............................................................................67

Solution for Electric Vehicles.............................................................68

28 GEEKAY: Committed to High Standards

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38 Manufacturing Units .........................................................................69

Prysmian: The Road Ahead

Compounding TPU ...........................................................................70

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arendra Modi's ascent to power in 2014 saw the grand launch of the “Make in India” initiative. This initiative was regarded as the coming-of-age of India's manufacturing potential. Under this initiative, the government has been aggressively pushing for the “Make in India” program by offering domestic and foreign manufacturers policy and fiscal incentives to manufacture locally. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has led many people to present downgraded projections about India's GDP, the disruption from this pandemic has offered India a bigger opportunity to achieve the “Make in India” dream – to reinvent itself as a manufacturing powerhouse. COVID-19 has forced us to isolate ourselves from the world,

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making us critically aware of our own supply chain. Under the circumstances, buying locally produced products will surely boost our economy, support our local businessmen or our farmers and keep money in the local economy by recirculating it. For this to happen, the mindset of the Indian consumer must first change: We should go for domestic vacations instead of international destinations and buy more Indian brands. When we buy local products, money is spent locally. This money can, in turn, be re-spent within the country, raising the overall level of economic activity and paying more salaries. This re-circulating of money leads to an increase of economic activity. Local spending also encourages entrepreneurship. Purchases made from large businesses like international super-

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SPECIAL FEATURE markets or the branded group of companies typically cause money to leak out of our country. It may be mentioned that the government's lockdown exit plan to revive the economy focuses on strengthening the “Make in India” prog ram and boosting the manufacturing sector. But we need to keep in mind that while we strive to realize the 'Make in India' dream, the government must increase import duty to make bringing in products expensive. It must work on measures to encourage local entrepreneurs to challenge ecommerce giants like Amazon and the Walmart-owned Flipkart. It must create a level playing field for the local manufacturers. As rightly said by Mr. Vikas Yadav, D i r e c t o r, Vi k a s S p o o l P r iva t e Limited, “We must dream of an Indian marketplace that prefers Indian goods. This dream can be realized through the manifestation of a strong sense of nationalism – a very long process that demands a lot of commitment from the government and private businesses and support of all the citizens. Alternatively, the government can frame import policies that strengthen local producers.”

In the Union Budget 2020, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that the policy of 'Make in India' has started reaping dividends. She said, “Under Make in India initiative, well laid out customs duty rates were pre-announced for items like mobile phones, electric vehicles, and their components. This has ensured a gradual increase in domestic value addition capacity in India.” We hope the government will leave no stone unturned to achieve the 'Make in India” dream. The infrastructure and supply chain for the products made in India for Indians can be used for exports too. Countries now want to diversify their supply chain out of China. Japan recently spent $2.2B on getting Japanese companies to exit China These companies are now looking for a new place for their supply chains. India can position itself as an alternative to China. To put it in the words of Mr. Ashwani Gupta, Director, Vividh Group, "The present pandemic has exposed the world's overdependence on China in the global supply chain. Over the next few months, we will witness a large-scale restructuring, and a number of companies will

probably look to set up their manufacturing units in India. The Indian manufacturing sector is well-placed to capitalize on this opportunity. A key area of improvement has to be the ease of doing business. If we want companies to move their manufacturing units to India, then we unequivocally have to make it easy for them to do business here – from land acquisition to bureaucratic red tape and from labor laws to taxation.” It is worth recalling that in the early 1990s, a popular song “Made in India” was released by Alisha Chinai. This song was an instant hit, giving birth to Indi-pop and selling more than 5 million copies. The time has come to sing this song for India's manufacturing sector. Yes, new industries and millions of new jobs have to be created. As the world grapples with Corona virus, Wire & Cable India interviewed key industr y players about the gover nment's “Make in India” initiative and the steps that Indian manufacturers should take to make India a global manufacturing hub. Here are some of the excerpts from these interviews.

Mr. Anil Gupta, Chairman and MD, KEI Industries Ltd.

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his is for the first time that the country is facing an extreme pandemic situation. We have witnessed several ups and downs on the market; and we have seen markets bouncing back. India is a developing nation and in order to build it, it is absolutely necessary to resurrect the market. With development come up new opportunities. One of the key sectors that are pillars to this fast development is the infrastructure sector (real estate along with construction of new roads and highways), and we closely cater to this segment. Once this situation comes to a still, there will be ongoing power generating and infrastructural projects which will be beneficial for us. In the coming months, it will be crucial for the government to take necessary steps to facilitate the normal functioning of the markets and stabilize the power/energy industry.

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The rapidly growing threat revolving around COVID19 has severely impacted business and investors across the globe. This pandemic has posed the risk of disruption in global supply chains which has resulted in significant loss of revenue thereby adversely crashing economies around the world. To rise up from this situation, companies must consider formulating pandemic-specific policies to minimize the disruptions. I think we can turn this crisis into an opportunity and make India a global manufacturing hub if we act together with the right measures. India needs to focus

more on infrastructure and the global manufacturing supply chain, which can be amplified through effective measures, than on reliance on other markets and economies. The government has announced a continuity plan to start exports and cut down on imports. The government must also establish effective communications through business-friendly schemes to pitch India as a global manufacturing hub. Since the prices of all commodities is also going to be affected, the government should ease pressure on companies to invest more on equipment, raw materials and employees. n

Mr. Shreegopal Kabra, MD and Group President, RR Global government is in fact a 'lock opener'. It has helped us open our minds to a more caring and beautiful world. This unfortunate experience has offered us many important lessons. Talks of making India a global manufacturing hub has been doing the rounds for a while now. The government's ambitious 'Make in India' initiative is a huge step towards realizing the nation's potential. I hope India will soon be able to counter its dependence on China by mass producing high-quality products. We still have a long way to go towards realizing our economic potential, and COVID-19 has given us the impetus to go ahead. However, to make India a global manufacturing hub, the government needs to develop business friendly policies, ease of doing business, and a more tax friendly economy, particularly for export-based industries. These efforts have to be made keeping in mind long-term goals for the next 10-20 years.

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ray of light can be found even in the darkest tunnel. COVID-19 has made one thing very clear: To thrive in the post-COVID world, the way we do business and our responsibility as citizens and business owners for the country will have to change for the better. The economy has never hit the brakes quite like this before; however, the tide will turn. If the government controls the spread of the virus in a more effective manner, we would see a more organised functioning of the economy, hopefully from October.

Industry leaders must never lose sight of improvisation. They will have to focus on developing high-quality products. They will have to address issues such as how their products can be developed into brands and how those brands, in turn, can continue to communicate with the end user, how their companies can help establish a better work-life balance for their employees, and how they can retain the very best in India or procure the best from overseas.

There are plenty of new opportunities, but we will have to adopt a new approach to seize them. The post-COVID customer will expect a lot more from the brand in terms of quality, safety, service, and availability. We will have to live up to our customers' expectations. For that to happen, Indian industries will have to invest a lot in R&D, churning out products of world-class quality and helping Indian brands compete with the very best across the world.

We have a few examples from various industries of how Indian brands can compete with the very best from pretty much anywhere. Now is the time for the government and industries to go for drastic changes. We will have to work in tandem with each other if we want India to become the new manufacturing hub of the world. n

Like I said earlier, the lockdown imposed by the

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Mr. Nirmal Saraf, Managing Director, Nirmal Group seem. Excellent product quality, appropriate and required packaging and responsive and caring services will put us ahead of the competition and help us grow. In addition, with the government pushing for use of Indian products, the unfair and predatory competition from overseas vendors will also become less intense with customers preferring local products over imported ones. India can be self-reliant and simultaneously be the world's factory. We have access to technology, a very young workforce, excellent communication capability, and a legal system that most of the world is comfortable with. What holds us back is our archaic labor laws (thankfully reforms have started) and an overload of compliance which forces more time to be spent on compliance than on taking care of the customer's needs. Another big deterrent to entrepreneurship is the criminalization of business errors which frightens people away from being job providers. The government needs to trust the businesses and change its stance from 'guilty till proven innocent' to 'innocent till proven guilty'.

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he international market has many opportunities to offer. India has a low presence on the global market. However, with international supply chains being reorganized and supply chain managers looking to diversify their risks by moving some of the sourcing from China to other countries, there is a huge opportunity to increase the presence on the international market. However, this opportunity will not fall into our lap. We will have to make special efforts to make that happen. There are competitors (in other countries) who will fight tooth and nail to grab this opportunity. We will have to make our approach more customer-centric and focus on all the needs of the customer howsoever insignificant they may

Policy actions taken to address the aforementioned concerns can unleash the power of Indian innovation and enterprise and result in India getting a much bigger slice of world trade. n

Mr. Dilip Dev, CMD, HD Wires Private Limited

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he world is looking at India to gear up as alternative to China. India can be the world's factory. Now, the onus is on us – as a manufacturer, as an industry and as an economy – to make the most of this window of opportunity. The Indian manufacturing sector will have to gear up:

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Indian exports have to be based on the first-time-right approach, as there is no scope for complaints and rejections.

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Commitments: Quality, delivery conditions, and timelines – all build an image of not just a manufacturer, but the entire country. So, every exporter has a bearing on the “Make in India” initiative.

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The value for money proposition: China has won customers the world over through its cost - value proposition across all grades and qualities, not just in cheap quality products. As a manufacturing hub, India will have to get this piece right – our resources and cost of resources. Be it man or machine or material, India is different from China. Even the support of the government is different in different manufacturing sectors. So, as a manufacturing eco-system, India has to evolve and shape up so that not only the local companies are ready to cater to the world, but also the international manufacturing conglomerates collaborate and establish their infrastructure in India. n

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Mr. R. Sridharan, CEO, Birla Cable Ltd., President, Vindhya Telelinks Ltd., and President, Universal Cables Ltd., M.P. Birla Group, India industry, as telecom operators are scrambling to maintain the service quality level and looking for innovative solutions especially in the wired broadband segment. A very emotional and negative sentiment against China which is prevailing at the global level due to the COVID-19 pandemic is definitely going to give benefits in terms of large business opportunities and huge investment potential in India. This can be tapped to our country's advantage provided the government acts smart and facilitates the opportunities to come to its logical conclusion and the active role which is expected from all the stakeholders for this purpose. Also, it is not a specific industry segment that is going to benefit; on the contrary, a host of industry segments are going to benefit in terms of joint ventures, huge financial investments, technology transfer and global market reach apart from catering to the huge Indian market/consumers/users. It is simple: We will have to join hands with the government to grab this golden opportunity and make an ecosystem with quick implementation of all required help for the industry to thrive, which will ultimately fire economic growth in a big way with a lot of employment opportunities.

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he lockdown imposed in India in line with other countries to break the chain of infection from the Corona virus has thrown up a lot of challenges in the way business is done and given us a lot of unique opportunities in a distinct way. The 'work from home' culture has given the telecom industry a huge bandwidth requirement with quality services especially wired broadband connections seeing the bottlenecks being faced by the mobile broadband connections. This augurs well for the optical fiber cable

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ecause of the partial/complete lockdown globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people are forced to stay indoors and work from home. This has led to a major shift in data consumption from enterprise to residential areas. Faceto-face meetings are now being replaced by virtual meetings through video conferencing, which has resulted in a significant increase in data consumption and the need of higher bandwidth requirement. For such an increase in bandwidth requirement and data consumption, fiber connectivity close to the consumer becomes necessary. India still has very low penetration on FTTx but there has been some short-term increase in fiber consumption in the last mile which is currently served by a range of service providers like TSP, ISP, etc. As work from home may become the new normal and a few large IT companies have started considering it on a longterm basis, investment in the last mile fiber deployment has

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become a must. Furthermore, this may create the need for further strengthening of the access network.

mental sales from base year may drive the productivity, efficiency and competitiveness of Indian products on the global market. Investment in R&D/technology to build required capabilities on telecom equipment as well as setting up local manufacturing facilities would be required. In order to attract global manufacturers to build local manufacturing bases, the government may also need to make attractive incentive plans and facilitate smooth processes for speedy execution of such projects. n

While most of the input raw materials for the optical fiber cable industry is available locally, cost of these products is still higher in India compared to some Far East manufacturers. Indian raw material manufacturers need to focus on manufacturing efficiency, low-cost high-quality input raw material sourcing, etc., to become competitive on the market. A production linked incentive scheme on incre-

Mr. Ashwani Gupta, Director, Vividh Group going to be one of the largest growing economies over this decade and we hope to be in a position to capitalize on that. I strongly believe that the organized sector will be the primary beneficiary of this growth. Our current strategy is to first consolidate, and only then, augment our capacity to capitalize on the future prospects. The present pandemic has exposed the world's overdependence on China in the global supply chain. Over the next few months, we will witness a large-scale restructuring, and a number of companies will probably look to set up their manufacturing units in India. The Indian manufacturing sector is well-placed to capitalize on this opportunity. A key area of improvement has to be the ease of doing business. If we want companies to move their manufacturing units to India, then we unequivocally have to make it easy for them to do business here – from land acquisition to bureaucratic red tape and from labor laws to taxation. If the government can attract some large players, then we should get over this short-term challenge and look forward to witnessing excellent growth during the current decade.

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irst and foremost, we are acutely aware of the challenges lying ahead in the current FY. We are in the middle of an inevitable global recession and that will definitely hit the steel wire sector as well. However, beyond the gloom and doom, this is also a great opportunity for companies willing to adapt and cater to the new customer needs in the changing world order. In terms of the macroeconomic picture, India is still

Mr. Vivek Kohli, Director, Supermac Industries (India) Ltd.

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he COVID-19 pandemic has taken the world by surprise. It has caught the world on the wrong foot. No one knew that this pandemic would create such a big turbulence and affect businesses in such an adverse way. The future of industries like travel, tourism, aviation, hospitality, automotive, etc., appears to be gloomy. But industries like online teaching/coaching, automation, telecom (5G), and alternate sources/renewable energy would be the main focus areas across the globe in times to come. Post-COVID, insurance, healthcare, alternate medicine, IoT, and the data science industry also have a bright future.

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After the initial slowdown and with the increase in demand for energy and growth of the telecom sector, the cable machine manufacturing industry would surely get many business opportunities. The manufacturers who adopt new innovative ways of working, focus on revised SOP and are ready to move on with automation and new technologies will have an edge.

procurement and commissioning support for the equipment they order. With several companies moving out of China, India has a great opportunity to become the global manufacturing hub. In the past few years, India has taken many steps to move towards self-reliance in the areas of digitalization, bringing the masses on a banking platform, GST, human resources and “Make in India� initiatives. However, India still needs to do a lot to become self-reliant in the global supply chain and other areas.

With its ever-expanding market presence, Supermac will not only tap the domestic market but also surge ahead on the global market to meet the world's demand emerging out of the paradigm shift in its line of businesses.

The key areas for improvisation are speedy clearances, reforms in labour laws and labour law flexibility policy (providing a sound social safety net to workers), government policies, procedures, regulations, tax sops, and infrastructure building. A strong commitment from the government to boost local manufacturing and bring it on to the global platform is the need of the hour. Free trade agreements need to be redesigned or reframed for many countries. The government will have to come up with a financial package to lift the economy to enable India to become self-reliant at faster speed.

In the era of social distancing, or rather physical distancing, and growing automation, Supermac is ready to face new challenges. We have already implemented high-end automation in all our equipment. Supermac, a CE-certified company, is rapidly moving towards Industry 4.0 norms. It offers all its equipment with Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions. During the current lockdown, Supermac remotely commissioned its equipment in Texas, USA. Supermac's team members could upload all drives, software, etc., working from their home. The equipment was commissioned with online support and technical service working from home. We are also working on a model to offer our customers plug and switch on the equipment at their sites without sending any commissioning engineering support. This will be possible by doing all online trials at our premises before sending it to the customer. PostCOVID customers are expected to demand many more such features, such as online negotiations for equipment

To boost exports, the government needs to give incentives to exporters. Indian products will definitely find a place in the high-quality-product horizon. As India has a big young population (60 percent), the focus should be on education, research and development, skill building, automation and innovation. We need to start building a new India with reforms starting from a revised child education system, skill development and training in new post-COVID work norms and SOPS. n

Mr. B. Kamal Babu, MD, Mikrotek Machines Ltd.

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he wire and cable industry depends mainly on construction/real estate projects and the automobile industry. Once the COVID-19 crisis is over, the Government's priority will be on bringing back normalcy in the country. This will put the industry in difficult times for the coming twelve months or so. There is a good possibility for exports, as many countries want to buy from India. But in India, we do not have any spare capacity to be able to capitalize on this opportunity. More importantly, we must quickly improve our product quality to either match or beat the prevailing international standards. The government must come up with a 5 to 20 years' master plan and work closely with the industry. Some of the steps that should be taken are: l Encourage creation of necessary infrastructure on war footing.

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Multifold increase of low-cost fund for infrastructure and for working capital.

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Creation of abundant skilled manpower in line with industry requirement.

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Create opportunities and support Indian industries to participate in international exhibitions and then only focus on exports.

The situation in India may become such that investments come into the country, which will create a certain percentage of employment, but there is also the risk of high imbalances in salaries which will adversely affect the present domestic industry. The government has to take steps so that we produce more ITI technicians, CNC operators (5X to present supply), etc., as per the demand; if not, salaries will go to 10x in 2-3 years.

If we can simultaneously perform all of the above, we will be able to grab the opportunity; if not, prices will increase and domestic business will suffer.

In general, the world will not be the same as before. We have to move forward with utmost care but swiftly, without losing any time. n

Mr. Alok Jain, Executive Director, Associated Engineers & Industrials Private Limited

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he COVID-19 crisis has caused an unprecedented collapse in economic activities over the last few weeks, but we need to remain focused and adapt to the new reality. There is no doubt that after the COVID-19

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pandemic, India will have the opportunity to build an economy that is more resilient and attractive to global manufacturers and services, as businesses will want to minimize the risk in having too much of a supply chain

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At AEI, we remain focused on manufacturing Rigid Stranders that exhibit years of experience merged with technological advancements. There is no doubt that now what is most important for us is to get people safely back to work and that is why we have deployed protocols that are followed strictly and provide safety at workplace and confidence to our employees. We are optimistic about the years ahead for the Indian market. We believe that even though there are great challenges, there still are greater opportunities to attract customers that were earlier attracted to foreign goods, as naturally there is now a shift in focus and the prime selection factor is based on quality, performance, logistics and service, not only price.

concentrated in one area and try to diversify and disperse.

But while we strive for manufacturing a 'Make in India' machine, it is imperative that the authorities also discourage import of low technology equipment by levying additional duties on such imports so as to create a level playing field for the local manufacturers and to improve the infrastructure of the country.

It is futile to believe that suddenly everyone will stop buying from our eastern neighbors or importing cheaper alternatives and India will become a global manufacturing hub. We do not have the infrastructure, but we do have robust engineering and knowhow that is based on research and years of experience – and this is what we need to bring into the world.

We are confident that we will be able to expand our foreign clientele as, over the years, we have reinforced our global appeal and sales and we can fill a global void that suddenly has been created.

So, although Indian manufacturing can capture a bigger share on the global market, this would not just be because Indian manufacturers are a low-cost outsourcing solution but because they offer technologically advanced goods and reliable solutions. Only then Indian companies will be able to sustain their position and enjoy the reputation of global companies.

The COVID-19 pandemic will, undoubtedly, continue to keep us all alert until a vaccine or cure comes out, but we have vision and determination – and that is what we shall use. n

Mr. Anand K. Bagaria, Director & CEO, ITCO Industries Ltd. fibers and associated materials is going to witness exponential growth worldwide over next 7 to 10 years. ITCO, having a good global presence and exporting to more than 40 countries today, foresees a big opportunity to utilize the entire current yearly capacity of 24000 MT for its products and emerge amongst the top two global players in this segment of the industry. Manufacturing in India has been encouraged with recent successful attempts by the government to improve global ranking in 'Ease of doing business' and promoting the 'Make in India' mission. This will also help India attract foreign capital and technology in its pursuit of becoming self-reliant as a global manufacturing hub. Going forward, land reforms, labor reforms, R&D and better logistics infrastructure are some of the key areas of improvisation in this direction. n

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igh speed data networks are a kind of lifeline for people today, and these networks rely predominantly on optical fiber backbones. As such, demand for optical

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Mr. Vikas Yadav, Director, Vikas Spool Pvt. Ltd. that its trade policies do not hurt our exports. We need to build a world class infrastructure, starting from something as basic as expressways and high-speed rails to inland waterways and high-performance seaports, from nationwide 24x7 electricity to well-located warehouses for an efficient supply chain. These are a must for boosting the existing trade and attracting foreign companies that want to set up factories in developing countries, outside China and elsewhere. Then there is the skill side of the trade. Even for simpler jobs, MSMEs still find it difficult to get a skilled workforce. An MSME usually doesn't have budgets and the right infrastructure to train an unskilled workforce. Lack of skilled workforce makes MSMEs less productive and costinefficient. This is something that needs to be addressed by the government. They must create a huge talent pool.

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n the post-COVID-19 era, there will be a short sluggish period of 4-6 months across all major economies. However, I feel that afterwards, the manufacturing sector in India will witness a surge. There are immense growth possibilities for the nation, for individuals as well as for businesses. India's villages and towns are still underdeveloped by global standards. Huge investments, therefore, need to be made to bring our villages and towns on par with global standards – and that should happen over a period of 8-10 years.

I have shared my observations, my dreams and my concerns. We have flaws and there are a lot of roadblocks and shortcomings. But the entrepreneur in me sees them as opportunities to serve the nation and to grow together – and therefore I stand very optimistic about the future of my nation, my industry and my company. n

Investment in infrastructure directly drives demands of all types of cables – electrical and optical cables, wires and wire ropes. We believe that as a company, we are in an excellent position to support our customers with their growing demand today and post-Corona. We are already working with a lot of clients on new spool designs. The idea is to offer economical and safer packaging solutions for wires and cables. India is a price-sensitive market. B2B customers will buy local products only if these are priced competitively. In a few cases, when price is not a priority and quality is, most Indians prefer foreign and established 'brands' for their proven track record. I agree that there are other factors that influence purchase decisions but price and quality overrule most of them. We must dream of an Indian marketplace that prefers Indian goods. This dream can be realized through the manifestation of a strong sense of nationalism – a very long process that demands a lot of commitment from the government and private businesses and support of all the citizens. Alternatively, the government can frame import policies that strengthen local producers. We must always keep in mind that the way our economy is set up; we cannot isolate ourselves from the global economy. Our exports are a significant contributor to our GDP (to the tune of 20 percent). More interestingly, our imports are 24 percent of our GDP. The government has to ensure

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Bekaert Industries:

Putting Sustainability into Practice In an interview given to Wire & Cable India, Mr. Srikanth Chakravarthy, Managing Director, Bekaert Industries Private Limited, talks about Bekaert’s manufacturing capabilities and product availability with regard to the company's plans for India.

Mr. Srikanth Chakravarthy, Managing Director, Bekaert Industries Private Limited

Wire & Cable India: Could you tell us about your global operations, products range and the markets you serve? Srikanth Chakravarthy: Bekaert is active in 44 different countries with 80 production plants, 100 sales and distribution sites – including sales sites integrated with the plants and all distribution branches in Chile – and 10 R&D or engineering satellites. The company has a total workforce of more than 28,000 employees. We are present in all the regions where our customers are active – and that's why we are able to quickly respond to their

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needs. Our wide geog raphical coverage – EMEA, North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific – enables us to swiftly identify and respond to new trends and opportunities. Bekaert has a product portfolio specifically manufactured for sectors like tire and automotive, construction, agriculture, energy and utilities, equipment, consumer goods and basic materials. Our product range includes products like tire cord, bead wire, cluth spring wire, Dramix steel fibers for concrete reinforcement, Stucanet® plaster lath, welded mesh,

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steel strands for cable stay bridges, barbed wire, tensioning wire, steel wires and strands for overhead power lines, telecom armoring wire, profiled wires for wedge filters, hoisting ropes for cranes, Bezinal® XP/XC coated spring wires, Bezinal® XP/XC spring wire for medical instruments, wire for kitchen utensils, steel ropes for mining applications, Fleximat® steel cord fabric for mining belts, etc.

WCI: In today's competitive world, how do you fight off competition from other wire and cable companies? SC: We create the highest possible value for our customers. This starts with getting an insight into what the customers really value, creating the product with a high level of passion and delivering it with a degree of excellence, which later becomes an industry benchmark. We continuously invest in innovation and people, and that is the reason why we have one of the biggest footprints in most of the sectors we operate in. This allows us to work efficiently at both the global and local levels.

WCI: What are your future plans for your manufacturing capabilities, product range and the market you serve with regard to India? SC: We want to grow with our customers in the sectors and segments we are present in. In some sectors of high maturity and market share, our growth depends a lot on market growth. But there are other areas as well where we see opportunities to widen our customer base and realize exponential growth. In the segment of rubber reinforced products, we offer solutions for motorcycle radial tires, passenger car, light truck, heavy truck, off the road and farm. We also cater to the hose

industry with a wide range of solutions for braided and spiral hoses. We have both conveyor cord and Fleximat as steel reinforcing solutions for conveyor belts and fine cords for timing belts. We are not yet present in the segment of bead wire in India, but cannot rule out the possibility of our getting into it in the near future. In the Agri sector, our solutions range from galvanized to corrosion-resistant products for tensioning, fencing and poultry cages. We have a portfolio of very interesting solutions here that offer enhanced performance with a lower total cost of ownership. In the construction business, we offer Dramixâ steel fibers of various

WCI: Could you tell us about your activities in India? SC: In India, we serve the automotive, industrial, agricultural, power, utilities, construction and textile sectors with a range of state-of-the-art products delivered in a way that enhances the value our products offer to our customers. We have a manufacturing and sales scale of over 100K tonnes and are a technology and market leader in most of the segments we operate in. We have various capabilities that we use for catering to the needs of the Indian and global markets in domains such as manufacturing, engineering, technology and service such as finance and IT. We retain and build only those capabilities that create customer value.

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Bekaert Industries Pvt. Ltd.- Ranjangaon plant

specifications and designs that allow us to offer a wide range of solutions to our customers for underground as well as over-ground applications, from tunneling to joint-less floors for industry and warehousing.

WCI: What important trends in the wire and cable industry, specifically the consumer sectors, do you foresee in the near future?

made from recycled scrap steel, we do have opportunities to positively influence a circular economy in our supply chain.

SC: Contrary to popular belief, I think the Indian customer is value-sensitive rather than purely price-sensitive. This is seen across most sectors. We believe that in times to come, the industry will have to focus on leveraging scale, being cost-competitive, investing in innovation and fundamental knowledge build-up and being open to the winds of change.

Bekaert's high-end steel cord range, including super-tensile and ultratensile light-weight constructions, not only has a positive effect on the total cost of ownership for tire makers, but also accounts for 1.5 billion kg of C02 reduction, because lighter tires result in lower fuel consumption and hence, lower exhaust.

In the power sector, we have been present with ACSR but recently launched with success our Giga Tensile cables which offer superior value as compared to most other conventional alternatives. We sell steel fibers with diameters as low as 1 m and demonstrate their usefulness in various areas like glass manufacturing, diesel particulate filters, RFID, etc.

WCI: Is there anything else you would like to add?

We also make/import wires for garage spring doors, two-wheeler suspension, clutch and valve wires with a wide range of specifications to suit the current and future needs of our customers. We also engage with the customers of our customers to understand better the value potential through the supply chain so we can play a better role in the value chain.

SC: In times to come, we will be compelled to think more seriously about sustainability than we do today. This issue is going to influence management decisions, investments, innovation needs, business models, government policy and, above all, consumer behavior. With steel being a recyclable material and part of our raw material (steel wire rod) being

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Another innovative solution is TAWI, a ternary alloy coating on our steel cords, which eliminates the need for tire makers to add cobalt in their rubber compounds – another example of how Bekaert puts sustainable innovations into practice. It is critical for the industry to be open and proactive to such innovations in order to ensure future success – both businesswise and in terms of more environmentally friendly products and solutions.

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Gloster Cables Limited:

Expanding Its Business Operations ''We are planning to expand horizontally with an increased capacity of the existing product basket in the next 3-5 years with a view to increase our market share by duly utilizing our expertise and marketing team,'' said Mr. Vinay Rathi, Director, Gloster Cables Limited, in an interview given to Wire & Cable India. Excerpts.

Wire & Cable India: Could you tell us a little bit about Gloster Cables, its product portfolio and the major milestones it has achieved so far? Vinay Rathi: Gloster Cables Limited, one of the leading cable manufacturers and suppliers of cables to power utilities in India, was incorporated in the year 1995. On 13th March 2020, it celebrated its silver jubilee year. It is headed by Ashish Modi, a renowned business icon from Hyderabad, and Vinay Rathi, Director. Today, Gloster has as many as 17 marketing stations across PAN India with exponential growth in business. Its business journey started with a Rs. 5 crores turnover, which reached Rs. 400 crores in 2019-20. With further revamping, we expect to reach a turnover of Rs. 800 crores in the next five years.

Mr. Vinay Rathi, Director, Gloster Cables Limited

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In addition to our conventional product profile of LT and HT cables up to 33 KV, we have very successfully added various types of special cables viz., instrumentation cables, railway signaling cables, fire survival cables, solar cables with U/L certification, etc. The addition of new products has helped us to offer better services to our esteemed customers in meeting their special requirements in the quickest delivery period.

WCI: What new developments have taken place at GCL? VR: During FY 2018-19 and FY 2019-20 many developments took place in our plants, such as the installation of new machineries, revamping of test laboratories, addition of modern testing equipment and construction of a new HT line. All these developments took place in consonance with the technological changes that have taken place in the cable industry. These developments are aimed at achieving a Rs. 500 crore turnover during FY 2020-21. Our testing laboratory is also under the process of awarding accreditation for NABL authority.

WCI: Could you tell us about your technological capabilities and the major technology suppliers you have collaborated with? Does your company have a well-defined R&D program? VR: In the power segment, Gloster has been enjoying customers' appreciation of its product quality and postsupply service. The entire range of our product basket is made with our stateof-the-art technology. Till date, we do not have any plans for collaborating with any technology supplier. Our quality standard is ensured through stringent quality checks right from incoming raw materials to the level of

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finished products with our wellframed quality assurance plan along with continued development of R&D activity both for raw material and finished products.

WCI: How is your presence on the local and global markets? Could you tell us about the regions and markets you supply your products to? VR: Our business share on the trade market in India is quite satisfactory. We are a favorite brand in some parts of the country. Over the years, the trend is well focused and established through our field force in almost all the major cities. We have a network of approximately 300 dealers. We currently have 17 field stations represented by field executives. We focus mostly on our network within India. We emphasize on buying quality raw materials from reputed manufacturers in India. We also supply our products to a few countries by partnering with contractors and exporters.

WCI: What are your thoughts on India's growing power sector? What are the demand drivers for EHV cables in India? VR: As reported, our Union Government, in its budget for 202021, made budgetary allocation for the Ministry of Power at Rs.158.74 billion keeping the figure unchanged. This is quite significant in terms of enhancement of growth in augmentation of various schemes announced, like DDUGJY, IPDS, UDAY, ADITYA, PM KUSUM etc. While village electrification at the national level has moved at a considerable pace, household electrification at the rural level has improved marginally. The slow pace of household electrification vis-Ă -vis village electrification was felt

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due to lack of focus of these schemes. The private sector is expected to contribute to its implementation at a rapid pace, such as UDAY, Smart Metering, ADITYA, etc. In order to improve over T&D loss, the scope of the EHV cable business opportunity is expected to have an exponential rise. In our country, only a few new players from abroad are planning to take part in this business.

WCI: What are your goals for the next 3-5 years? VR: Gloster Cable is planning to expand horizontally with an increased capacity of the existing product basket in the next 3-5 years with a view to increase its market share by duly utilizing its expertise and marketing team. In the power segment, we plan to increase our business volume multifold followed by the non-conventional energy segment. We believe in offering quality products, and our test laboratory is in process of obtaining NABL accreditation. We have expanded our production capacity to quicken delivery. Assuming that everything would move forward as planned, we would take up cable installation as well.

WCI: Is there anything else you would like to add? VR: In our countr y, enormous developments are taking place in the domain of technology, both in design engineering and products. Yet, in the field of cable, being the prime carrier of power, connected equipment to perform, quality bar remains an aspiration. Therefore, the concerned authority must look into this aspect and proper benchmark should be standardized as a proof of quality in addition to the criteria of having the BIS license only.

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GEEKAY:

Committed to High Standards Established in 1975, G.K. Winding Wires Limited, a leading manufacturer of copper and aluminum enameled winding wires in India marketed under the brand GEEKAY, is now striving to become a Rs 1000 crore business and make GEEKAY a global brand. In an exclusive interview given to Wire & Cable India, Sameer Agarwal, Managing Director, G.K. Winding Wires Limited, talks about his company, product range and future targets.

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Wire & Cable India: G.K. Winding Wires Limited has successfully made the transition from a home-grown family business to a modern systemoriented company approaching world class. Could you tell us a little bit about the business journey of your company?

Mr. Sudhir Agarwal, Chairman & Managing Director, G.K. Winding Wires Limited (sitting) Mr. Sameer Agarwal, Managing Director, G.K. Winding Wires Limited (standing)

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Sameer Agarwal: From humble beginnings four decades ago wherein our founder Mr. Sudhir Agarwal set up our first factory in Delhi in 1975 to now

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Solderable PEI, self-bonded wires (bonding using heat, resistance and alcohol) and corona resistant wires (especially when there is variation in input voltage and frequency for inverter-driven motors. Corona resistant wires are the latest feather in our cap. They enhance the life of an inverter-driven motor by 710 times.

WCI: How many manufacturing units do you have? Do you think you need more manufacturing capability within the country? SA: Today, we have three plants in the North and a new one coming up in the South, making the GEEKAY brand the only one with a pan India presence in the winding wires industry; and our vision is to be a leader on the market. with four manufacturing locations – two in Greater Noida, one in Baddi and one in Sri City (AP) bordering Chennai – we are one of the largest and most respected winding wire manufacturers in the country. Our journey has been the result of incredible entrepreneurship, long-term vision, deep-rooted values, continuous investments in technology and capacity development, a focus on quality and systems and a deep partnership and commitment to our customers. In the 1970s, setting up a business was really challenging, and it wasn't easy. The concept of “make in India” and ease of doing business were alien at the time. But we did it. Right from making our own machines to learning winding wire technology to training our workers in how to make good wires, we put it all together. With the second generation joining in, we were able to transition from a family business to sustainable systemoriented way of working without losing our strong value system and people-oriented approach.

WCI: Could you tell us about your product range with special refer-

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ence to Corona Resistance Wire and Urethane Enameled Wire/Selfsolderable wire? SA: The GEEKAY brand is well known for its high-quality range of Copper and Aluminium Enameled Winding Wires, made with 100 percent virgin materials using worldclass technology at our state-of-the-art manufacturing plants. Our products are available in industry standard specifications and can be customized to meet the unique needs of our customers. All our products meet international quality specifications and are UL certified. Changing markets are seeing a shift in product mix for winding wire. G l o b a l l y, Po l y u r e t h a n e ( S e l f Solderable) is 16 percent of winding wire market, while India at present is only 3 percent, and the shift has started. Similarly, other specialty enamels are 8 percent of the global market, which is only 1percent in case of India. We at GEEKAY have been at the forefront of developing and excelling in these new products including selfsolderable (Class 155, Class 180),

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We have two manufacturing units at Noida (U.P.) and one in Baddi (H.P.) and a fourth one is coming up at Sri City (A.P.) spread over a covered area of over 400,000 sq ft. India currently has a per capita consumption of around 500 gm for copper against an average of 4-5 kg in developed countries. We contribute to just 8 percent of the world winding wire market, while China contributes 30 percent. We have to cover the gap and the distance from 500 gm to 5 kg. This will need expansion of capacity and with the geographical segmentation that exists in India, we will have to keep in mind being omnipresent across the country, as proximity to the customer in a high value item like copper and aluminum is very critical. With this, we feel having more manufacturing capability is not a matter of choice but necessity. It is necessary for survival and growth and a part of the need for running to stand still in today's dynamic business scenario.

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Crompton? What steps have you taken to make this partnership work? SA: We have always maintained complete transparency and honesty in all our dealings with our customers, and that has really helped us grow and nurture our partnership with them. We have been associated with Crompton since 1995, and when Crompton launched their new range of fans with higher warranty period, they visited all their suppliers and honoured us as the most preferred partner to supply for this new product, which really helped establish Crompton's leadership on the premium fan market. Our biggest achievement took place was when an auditing team from Crompton, actually said that among all their suppliers of winding wire, they are proudest of their association with GEEKAY as a supply partner.

WCI: I understand that GEEKAY's quality controls meet the most delicate requirements of international standards and that high level of quality is recognized by all its customers. How do you strike a balance between quality and price? SA: At GEEKAY, quality is a way of life and we strive hard to ensure that we follow quality processes and systems in all that we do to deliver the best in class products for our customer's needs. The GEEKAY Seal of Quality is our Trust Mark for their peace of mind. At GEEKAY, we have established our own set of standards, which are more stringent than the standards set by our customers and we try to continuously improve on the same. The idea is to continuously improve the product quality and make a better and more reliable product. We feel that between cost and quality – cost is more important than quality, but quality is also the best way of reducing costs.

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Being a supplier to automotive companies at GEEKAY, we have a stringent 4M procedure (Man, Machine, Material, Method), and any change must be validated at various stages both by us and our customers before letting that change affect the product and our customers. We have a dedicated DOJO (Japanese word meaning a place for immersive learning) center to help train our people, world class technology, best global suppliers for metal and insulation who are leaders in their field and systems-driven processes where we measure not only the outcome but also the compliance to laid out systems. We don't claim to being the lowest in price but promise that we will be fairly priced and most competitive when evaluated based on all aspects of cost including quality, cost, delivery, development, market returns, field failures, etc.

WCI: How are you making your business presence stronger on the domestic and global markets? SA: We believe that the Indian market offers a very large opportunity with almost 50 percent market being served by the unorganized sector. We are therefore focused on expanding our presence in new regions, working with large manufacturers in our core segments of automobile electricals, appliances, fans, pumps, power transformers, electronics and power tools. We have set up new offices to serve customers in West and South India and expect to grow faster in these regions. We are also working towards growing our presence in the retail market and have been building our distribution network across the country for the same. We are also entering the export markets and have been setting up our sales channels for the same.

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WCI: Do you think smart grid implementation and the rise of EVs in India will drive the growth of the wire and cable industry? Why has the rise of EVs in India been rather slow? SA: EV will surely drive the growth of winding wire as average consumption per vehicle of winding wire will go up by 9-10 times with the engine getting replaced by a motor. We need to be and are getting prepared to develop products suitable for this application as this product will take the quality requirements to a whole new level. However, EV transition seems to be happening at a lower than expected pace. I feel that this is basically due to the need for infrastructure which takes time to build, but we must not be fooled by the pace. There will be a point of inflexion when there will be a sudden increase in pace and unless we are prepared, we will not be able to catch the opportunity we may so miss.

WCI: What are your goals for the future? SA: The dream we had in 1973 has come to fruition, but we are not resting. We now have a bigger dream: To become a Rs 1000 crore business and make GEEKAY a global brand. We are embarking on this journey with a new mission: “To always be at the core of our customer's business by adding value through our systemsd r ive n , t e c h n o l o g y - b a s e d a n d innovative solutions approach.� This new mission is exemplified in our core values, which are imbibed in the souls of each one of us at GEEKAY: l l l l l

To serve with integrity at all times To manufacture with highest quality standards To provide the best possible solutions to our customers To find the most innovative solutions to our customer's problems To be most responsive to our customer's needs

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To be committed to our customers, always Our new brand logo is a representation of this strong commitment to our customers to partner with them and provide them with world-class solutions in copper and aluminium winding wires, delivering the highest quality products in the quickest possible time to ensure that we remain as their preferred partner. l

WCI: Is there anything else you would like to add? SA: We stand by certain very strong values and feel the responsibility to improve conditions for the users and manufacturers in our industry as industry leaders. We regularly work in the direction of getting people together for common goals and

contribute towards developing new products and setting new benchmarks in our industry. Technology, quality and service –

these three elements work in harmony to deliver the product excellence our customers expect from us at GEEKAY.

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Apar Industries:

Providing Customised Product Solutions at Competitive Prices years will help you in delivering the goods for Apar? How do you plan to drum up business for the company?

Mr. Vijay Kumar Bajaj, Chief Operating Officer, Apar Industries Limited (Unit - Uniflex Cables)

''We have been serving our customers with high quality products and customised product solutions at competitive prices and a high degree of delivery performance,'' said Vijay Kumar Bajaj, Chief Operating Officer, Apar Industries Limited (Unit - Unif lex Cables), in an interview given to Wire & Cable India. Excerpts.

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Vijay Kumar Bajaj: Apar's cable division (erstwhile Uniflex Cables Limited, taken over in 2009) has been in the traditional business of LT & MV XLPE cable, a limited range of rubber cable, and optical fiber cables. In the last 11 years, the business volume for cables increased from about INR 100 crore to INR 1600 crore, a growth rate of over 25 percent CAGR, which took the company to a place among the top 5 power cable manufacturers in the country. This increase has come in all major segments of XLPE, Rubber and OFC. The company's profitability also improved significantly to EBIDTA about 11 percent comparable with the leading power cable competition. Our exports constitute about 18 percent of the total sales. To meet this high rate of growth, the company has invested in upgradation of its manufacturing infrastructure time to time for additional space requirements and equipment. Starting with an original factory area of 9 acres, a greenfield infrastructure was built up nearby; it has now increased to over 54 acres and more additional area is planned to implement future business growth plans. There has been a commensurate increase in plant and equipment and testing infrastructure. The company has also added three Electron Beam Accelerators 1.5, 2.5

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and 3 MeV, a ver y specialized equipment for cross linking of polymers. Over these last 11 years, the company has built a strong marketing team backed by a very good production and technical team of personnel for new product development, cost reduction and productivity improvement. These strategies have been working well and we shall continue with them. We should be able to maintain the high rate of growth in the coming years. The Corona pandemic cannot hinder our progress.

WCI: Could you tell us a little bit about your strategy for delivering value to your customers and making Apar a vibrant place to work? VKB: Apar's Cable division has been serving its customers by providing high quality products and customised product solutions at competitive prices and a high degree of delivery performance. At the pre order stage, our technical team provides quality services; and quite often, we design cable products that meet the site conditions and reduce cost for our customers. Our marketing team keeps the customers involved and engaged, and that's how the customers gain confidence in our products and solutions. We even support our customers during their budgeting stage. Apar Cables has focussed on growing market segments like Renewables, Railways, Defence, Nuclear, EPC, Utility and Exports to achieve high rate of volume growth. Our marketing team gets a lot to learn in terms of product knowledge and marketing strategies. That's why we are one of the most sought-after cable companies. The company has shown a high degree of growth in the last 10 years – thanks to the company's excellent marketing efforts and sound strategies.

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WCI: Could you tell us about your range of products?

have introduced or applied in the recent past?

VKB: We offer a very wide range of cable products, broadly categorized in three verticals viz. XLPE cables, rubber cable products and fiber optic cables besides specialty cable products.

VKB: Apar's philosophy is “Tomorrows Progress Today”, and all the divisions of Apar work towards introducing new technologies in their working, be it in operations or new product development. Apar installed and commissioned 1.5 MeV and 3 MeV Electron Beam Accelerators in 2012, way ahead of several competitors. Others followed suit only after seeing Apar's rapid growth. These machines are ideal for high performance of polymeric insulation and sheath. All Solar DC cables, railway locomotive and coach wiring, ship wiring and a good range of automotive cables are produced using Ebeam technology.

The XLPE cables range includes 66 KV cables up to 1000 sq mm copper weight, medium voltage cables 3.3 to 33 KV cables, LT cables, aerial bunched cables, concentric core cables, fire survival cables, flexible aluminium/copper light duty cables, screened instrumentation cables and (newly developed) a range of covered conductors up to 110 KV (and 220 KV CC under development). Cables are offered with various compounds like PVC, FR/FRLS PVC, LSZH/HFFR, etc. Rubber cable products use various compounds like EPR/EPDM, EVA, Silicone, CPE, PCP, CSP, etc., to make specialized products in the Chemical Cross Linking process or by the Ebeam Irradiation process. This is supported by plant capacity of 900 MT/month of flexible copper, 600 MT/month of electro plating tinning and various other infrastructure. Our product range includes medium voltage range up to 33 KV and low voltage cables for various applications. The company also offers highly specialized trailing rubber cables with integrated OFC. The OFC range includes Unitube, Multitube/Loose Tube cables, Ribbon Cables, Armoured, Unarmoured, ADSS, Fig 8 Aerial cables, Tether and Umbilical cables, Torpedo cables, Tactical OFC and many more. The fibers used are Single mode G652B, G652D, G655, and Multimode (OM1, OM2, OM3, and OM4).

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Apart from Ebeam machine installations, Apar installed CCV line with Dry Cure Dry Cool features, a technology very few companies in India have gone for. As regards extruders, most of them are of most re puted makes like Mailleffer, Troester, Rosendahl, etc.

WCI: Could you tell us about the recent developments that have taken place in your company? VKB: Apar has recently further added 2.5 MeV EBeam machine; and in fact, 5 MeV machine is on order and due for commissioning later this year. Another CCV line is being planned besides other upgrades of equipment. The company successfully introduced M e d i u m Vo l t a g e C ove r e d Conductors. Apar has already developed Covered Conductors of 66KV and 110 KV. Product development of 132 and 220 KV Covered Conductors is ongoing.

WCI: How are you making your presence stronger on the domestic and global markets? VKB: The marketing team has been continuously working on increasing

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the market reach by getting more and more consultant and key customer approvals, thereby increasing the inflow of enquiries. The company's products are now very well accepted and have built a reputation for quality. This has helped to position our company and products in the top league. Several of the buyers now give us the right of last refusal. Similarly, for tapping export opportunities. we have identified focussed markets. We are exporting now to almost 30 countries spread over all the continents. We have very ambitious plans to reach export sales for cables to over USD 100 million in next 2-3 years.

WCI: How does your HR team help employees to equip themselves with the right skills and competencies to learn, perform and succeed? Could you tell us about Apar's learning and development model?

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external faculty for most of the managerial personnel based on the skill gaps identified during performance appraisal. The factory's HR team mandatorily engages workmen in suitable training sessions and multiskilling training. We even got about 18 personnel trained for lead auditor certifications.

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Prysmian:

The Road Ahead The COVID-19 crisis will encourage many industries to use more Artificial Intelligence to increase safety and improve productivity.

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n an interview given to Wire & Cable India, Mr. Benoit Lecuyer talks about the contingency plans the industry is making to handle the coronavirus crisis. Excerpts.

Mr. Benoit Lecuyer, Chief Executive Officer, Prysmian India

Wire & Cable India: According to a report by Grand View Research, Inc., the global wire and cable market is expected to reach USD 232.6 billion by 2025. Do you think the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will discourage the growth of the wire and cable industry? Benoit Lecuyer: This pandemic is the most difficult one since the Second World War. We have witnessed a large pause on projects, construction, and manufacturing. 'Work from Home' has, however, allowed managers to train themselves and perform online courses and e-learning with a few clients. The COVID crisis has forced cable manufacturers to adapt their workforce protection, the manufacturing and supply chain methods, to safeguard their cash. Cables production for essential industries and services such as power, defense, telecom, and hospitals is resuming in a gradual manner;

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however, we foresee several weeks before we can return to the normal situation.

WCI: Going forward, what forces will shape the market? BL: Many governments, including the Indian government, poured a large amount of money to support the economy and avoid bankruptcy. India has a big advantage with its young population, its optimism and its resilience during the difficulties to rebound fast.

WCI: What factors have been driving the overall wire and cable market in India? Do you think these factors will remain relevant in the next three to five years? BL: India is on a virtuous growth for many years – thanks to infrastructures investments, rolling stock, railways, renewable energies, fiber optic deployment, smart cities, marine, etc. These fundamentals are still present but on a slower pace now. Clearly, the year 2020 will be a flat or negative year for many industries. Banks will play a fundamental role in the near future to ease money flow and allow SME's to restart.

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WCI: What are the recent customers' trends or preferences on the domestic wire and cable market? BL: We have witnessed the customers' will and questions for innovation, smart cables solutions, more environmentally friendly materials, and costs management. Increased productivity on cable installation, reduction of transportation costs, and smart grids are the key areas.

WCI: In what areas can Indian wire and cable manufacturers become more efficient?

WCI: What kind of growth will different segments of wires and cables in India witness in the near future? BL: This COVID-19 crisis will certainly encourage several industries to use more robotics means, Artificial Intelligence, to increase safety and improve productivity. Hospitals, hotels, factories, warehouses, and banks will use it to have safe deliveries and safe working, allowing people distance. For these needs, robots, cobots, and drones requiring light and smart cables will be needed. 'Work from Home' entailing the large use of Skype, Slack, Zoom, and Citrix applications will boost fiber and telecom cable networks. In this field,

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BL: Tremendous improvements, localization of technologies with the ''Make in India'' program, happened during the past years in the Indian cable industry. Some identified next steps are the use of more environment solutions such as welded aluminum sheath instead of lead on EHV cables, the use of lighter material i.e. synthetic armour in submarine cables. ROHS is being applied widely. The use of chips and fiber optic in some cables can also help maintenance anticipation in some applications. We have worked in these fields as well as on new generation of raw materials. LSOH new compounds

lower energy consumption. The use of natural and bio-derived polymers shar ply reduces the hazardous content. Also, some innovative manufacturing processes allow conductor diameter reduction and outer sheath reduction.

WCI: Do you think smart grid implementation and the rise of EVs in India will drive the growth of the wire and cable industry? What would be the challenges in this growth journey? BL: Electric vehicles have a bright future in India. EVs will reduce India's oil import, pollution and noise. The FAME2 plan has mapped out a great roadmap. Tata, Hyundai, Maruti, and Renault have announced the launch of several models, including in partnership with some taxi operators. The States' decision to have a charging station every 30 kms on highways, in several malls and hotels, will boost the power cable industry. It will also be beneficial for DC cables and liquid cooled cables required for high-power charging up to 400 Kw. The emergence of standards in the e-mobility industry will also secure the quality of cable connections in charging stations.

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Rosendahl’s Next Generation Power Cable Insulation Technology for MV Cable Production with Polypropylene-Based Compounds A number of forward-thinking cable makers, along with major utilities worldwide, are already producing and testing polypropylenebased insulation systems (PPC) for MV and HV applications, both in AC and DC.

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PC systems are characterized by excellent properties: lower carbon footprint, no degassing needed, no byproducts, recyclable, equal or better electrical properties, higher operating temperature, to name just a few. These cables can also be installed in the XLPE-based network using the same accessories as XLPE cables. RoSET Polypropylene based Compound-Press

Medium-voltage AC cable properties with RoSET Rosendahl conducted both internal and test institute tests, which reveal excellent electrical performance at both the AC breakdown and impulse tests. The successfully passed full electrical type test also showed very low loss factor (Tan Delta) values, even when compared to the so-called reference peroxide XLPE grade.

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What is Rosendahl actually comparing? Their new RoSET insulation system is tailored to MV cable production. Therefore, it should be compared to similar kinds of grades. Quite often these are water-tree retardant XLPE compounds with different properties than HV/EHV XLPE grades. As is well known, the thermal conductivity of pure polypropylene is much lower than that of polyethylene. With polypropylene copolymers, however, the difference is no longer so great.

Rosendahl has extensively tested RoSET MV PPC in their laboratory in Pischelsdorf and also with complete production runs on an installed line. Over the past 18 months they have had a dedicated extrusion setting for the RoSET insulation system compounds with high and stable performances. During the real cable runs, they also found that they had to advise cable producers to take care of cross contamination when changing from one material to another and to be particularly careful when handling the materials in general. On this basis, a special material handling system has been developed. Rosendahl strongly recommend a dedicated horizontal MV PPC insulation line to avoid any problems and to ensure successful test and production runs to serve the forerunners on the market with a best available quality. As the PPC technology develops towards higher voltages and different properties, Rosendahl will continue to be part of that development. n

Together with their development partner HV Cable Solutions, they made some ampacity calculations with different XLPE and PPC grades for a single 20 kV cable. The results showed that the polypropylene compound cable can have better current carrying capacity, transmission capacity and lower electrical losses at 90° C and that the cable can also be run at 110° C, if necessary. This was also the case in auxiliary tests when a similar MV XLPE cable was compared to a MV PPC cable.

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Sikora’s Purity Scanner Advanced for Inspection and Sorting of Plastic Pellets The Purity Scanner Advanced is a unique system for 100 percent online inspection and automatic sorting of plastic pellets. Introduction Black specks and color deviations often lead to increased scrap rates in the production of plastic injection molded parts, but also in the manufacture of profiles, cables and pipes. The same applies to metal inclusions in the pellets, which leave traces in the end product and the processing machines and cause costs. As far as black specks are concerned, this type of material contamination is often caused by thermal overload, whereas metallic contamination often originates in the cutting tools of the pelletizing plants. The cause is often sought in the machines and processes, while the raw material is rarely included in the analyses. Risks resulting from contamination are breakdowns in high voltage cables and damage to the mold in injection molding systems. In this respect, a continuous quality control in the production process that fulfills a 100% control of the amount of pellets to be processed is essential. SIKORA AG has developed a special online inspection and sorting system

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that combines X-ray with optical technologies and, therefore, automatically detects and separates color deviations and metal inclusions down to a size of 50 Âľm. By using the system, repairs and follow-up costs can be avoided and costs for machines and personnel as well as down times and scrap can be significantly reduced. Quality assurance at plastic manufacturers, compounders and processors Smallest process variations in compounding plants can already cause changes in the technical and optical characteristics of the pellets and the future product. Thermal and

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mechanic overloads of the polymer, contamination caused by the production environment or a work overload of the staff can result unnoticed in contaminated pellets in the form of black specks, yellowing, burns, metal, dust etc. During pellets sampling, which is a common method for the industry, contamination often remain undetected because the sample amount in relation to the delivered quantity and to the actual amount of contamination is too low. Furthermore, contamination can occur pooled in one or several bundles and also homogeneously spread over many bundles. Therefore, the taken samples are mostly used for simple off line incoming goods inspection. In the past, plastics with optical defects or contamination were often sold with discounts to compounders

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or processors. The goods were modified or processed into other compounds with lower dosage. Alternatively, they were processed into products with non or only small optical demands. Charges with metallic contamination were demetallized by means of inductive metal separators and reapplied for a new purpose. While first optical sorting systems were primarily designed and used in Europe in case of an emergency scenario at the manufacturers, a service sector in the area sorting has been developed since the 2000s. The pellets to be sorted are transported to the service provider in their target packaging, where they are optically sorted, newly packed in original bundles and picked up again from the manufacturer a few days later. This procedure is inconceivable for manufacturers of high quality and extremely pure raw material such as polyethylene for cable applications. The quality demands in the area of e+e (electric + electronic), in medical or aerospace are that high that any risk of foreign contamination must be eliminated in order to avoid image and consequential damages in the millions. In addition, for mass production of plastics with very high quality demands and for compound-

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ers of technical raw material, a 100% online inspection with automatic sorting is required. Online inspection and sorting of plastic pellets The online inspection and sorting system developed by SIKORA AG does not only use optical technologies, but also combines those optionally with an X-ray camera. Therefore, even the smallest, in raw material included metal particles can be detected by the system. Furthermore, black specks and color deviations are detected by the optical cameras. Faulty pellets are separated immediately after detection via compressed air. The integrated software provides the operator with a statistical evaluation with information about the size, area and number of the detected contaminants during production. In addition, impurities are saved in an image gallery. The image information often gives a conclusion about the reason for contamination and support the operator in the optimization of the production processes. The recorded data is permanently retrievable and can be separately evaluated at any time. The relevant size for the detection of pellet defects required by manufactur-

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ers and compounders has been approx. 100 Âľm since the 1990s. Due to further technical developments, resolutions from 35 Âľm or even lower have been possible for some years now. A high resolution, however, is not a guarantee for the elimination of black specks, color deviations and metal inclusions. A safe subsequent sorting process firstly requires a high detection probability. SIKORA AG offers this as a unique feature by using up to four optical cameras and an Xray unit. Depending on the expected contamination and application, the system is configured before dispatch

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according to the requirements of the operator. It detects and sorts out contamination down to a size of 50 Âľm. Benefits of optical separation and demetallization With the described system, manufacturers and processors of plastic pellets can test the produced or purchased goods to 100 % and separate optical defects as well as metal inclusions. The arising benefits lead to a reduction of: l

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Consequently, the delivery capability can not only be obtained, but can also be improved because unpredictable risks due to metallic contamination or no longer melting polymer burns can be eliminated. This is an important aspect especially for safety relevant products in the medical, aerospace and automotive area in order to prevent product failure. Furthermore, for the e+e section, it can be pointed out that with the reduction of black specks also a reduction of breakdowns can be achieved. Therefore, black specks are not only responsible for visual defects, but often also for functional defects. Conclusion Only if flawless raw materials are being processed, common subsequent defects in subsequent processes can be reduced or avoided. Consequently, the highest possible cleanliness of plastic pellets is of significant importance for compounders and processors alike. It is the prerequisite to avoid waste and to protect natural and economic resources as well as the environment. Simultaneously, the quality can be significantly improved for processors and finally the consumers.

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In this respect and due to the continuously increasing quality requirements of the plastic processors, the demand for online inspection and sorting systems will further grow. New tooling technologies as well as ever decreasing cross sections in the hot channel and distribution system set higher criteria regarding the raw material to be processed. These requirements can only be fulfilled by future oriented technologies such as the system developed by SIKORA AG. By means of optical cameras and X-ray technology, the system detects online and automatically sorts out black specks, color deviations and metallic contamination down to a size of 50 Âľm, and thus guarantees so far unmatched quality. n

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Sterlite Technologies Reopens Manufacturing Units in China, Europe and India Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL), a Pune-based predominant optic fiber maker, has been able to restart operations, following the Coronavirus shutdowns, and aims to fulfil an order book worth Rs 10,000 crore by the end of FY2020. May 3, 2020

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une-based Sterlite Technologies Limited (STL), an optic fiber maker has restarted its manufacturing operations in China, Europe and India, following a shutdown due to the novel Coronavirus outbreak, and the company aims to fulfill nearly Rs 10,000 crore worth of order book, and expects higher investments in telecom networks. As reported in a leading daily, Mr. Anand Agarwal, CEO, STL Group, said that “for us what happened is that our China unit went into shutdown in late January and that came out in midMarch. Plant in Europe has also started operating. Now, our facilities in India are also running for the last two weeks.”

Mr. Anand Agarwal, CEO, STL Group

“We had some degree of preparedness for the rest of the world. We could move the distribution and load between our different units elsewhere. So, any commitment that we had was for shipment, we usually did it through China,” Mr. Agarwal said.

Agarwal who said that the company could move distribution and load between different units elsewhere. “Our order book is good, which at the end of FY20 will be almost Rs 9,000-10,000 crores. We have good visibility of what we hold,” Mr. Agarwal added. n

The recovery is also sort of started, according to Mr.

Polycab India to Acquire 50% Stake in Ryker from Trafigura The transaction is subject to fulfilment of certain conditions by both parties. May 4, 2020 able and wire manufacturer Polycab India Limited (PIL) has inked an agreement with Trafigura Pte Ltd of Singapore to buy 50 percent stake in Ryker Base Private Limited (Ryker), thereby terminating the existing joint venture (JV). The purchase consideration is likely to be around USD 4 million (Rs 30 crore).

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Polycab India had entered into a 50:50 JV with Trafigura in 2016 to incorporate Ryker with an aim to strengthen backward integration of its operations and improve the quality of its key input, i.e., copper. Post Trafigura's global strategic decision to exit from valueadd manufacturing businesses in India where it is a JV partner, PIL decided to acquire balance 50 percent stake in Ryker from Trafigura making Ryker a wholly owned subsidiary of PIL. The purchase consideration is likely to be around USD 4 Million (Rs 300 million).

Mr. Inder T. Jaisinghani, Chairman and Managing Director, Polycab India Limited

Polycab's unwavering focus on strengthening its core while readying the business for its future. Enhanced control on our manufacturing operations will generate operational efficiencies and help us deliver better quality products to our consumers. I am confident that this deal will fortify

Mr. Inder T. Jaisinghani, Chairman and Managing Director, Polycab India Limited, said, "This strategic buyout reflects

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capacity of 225,000 MT and commenced its commercial production in FY20. The transaction will further allow Polycab to have complete control of Ryker's manufacturing operations. Currently, India is a net importer of refined copper and value-added copper products due to the huge supply gap. Ryker is well placed to service this demand. n

Copper is an important element of Polycab's business and is used extensively in wires, cables as well as most of fastmoving electrical goods (FMEG) products. Ryker is involved in the manufacturing of copper wire rods with a total annual

CTC Global Announces ACCC InfoCore™ System and First Commercial Deployment ®

The ACCC InfoCore™ System uses optical fibers embedded into the ACCC Conductor's Core along with an emitter, detector and control/recording device. March 30, 2020

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n a major advancement of conductor t e c h n o l o g y, C T C G l o b a l h a s launched the ACCC InfoCore™ System. This system provides fast, accurate assurance that the ACCC® Conductor has been installed properly. The ACCC InfoCore™ System reduces real-world conductor installation risk experienced by utilities, contractors and lineman across the globe. These dedicated professionals know that even with the best tools, equipment and field conditions, accidents can happen. By using a proprietary infrared light system, special fibers in the core, and a robust data-capture methodology,

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the InfoCore System can confirm the post-stringing integrity of the conductor in minutes. This capability is uniquely valuable to utilities and contractors because of the added confidence it provides. “CTC Global and its manufacturing partners have supported the installation of roughly 100,000 kilometers of ACCC Conductor at over 750 projects, for more than 250 utilities in over 50 countries and in virtually every type of terrain and ecosystem imaginable. This massive body of experience has taught us two things – first, ACCC Conductors are easy to install with proper tools and use of simple handling guidelines. And second, the real world is an unforgiving place for every engineered product and project,” said J. D. Sitton, CTC

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Global's CEO. He continued, “CTC Global's utility customers asked for a fast, accurate and simple-to-use method for confirming postinstallation integrity of their ACCC Conductor installations. The InfoCore System does this very effectively.” Anne McDowell, VP, Commercial Operations for CTC added: “Our team worked closely with CTC's manufacturing partners and key utilities to develop, test and optimize the InfoCore System.” She continued, “I am pleased to announce the first fullscale commercial deployment of ACCC InfoCore Conductor for Elia, on the upgrade of a 66 kV line near Mons, Belgium. The upgraded line serves an important new data center in the region. The InfoCore System has exceeded all expectations.” n

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Motherson Sumi Explores for New Acquisition Prospects at Low Valuations Motherson Sumi Systems (MSSL), the leading global automotive component manufacturing company, has announced its preparedness to tackle the Covid-19 impact, and is exploring growth opportunities that lie ahead. April 17, 2020

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ccording to the media reports, Motherson Sumi has taken a holistic approach to protect the interest of various stakeholders including employees, customers, investors and societies where it is present. In response to Covid-19, the company says it has instituted many measures to protect the health and well-being of its employees. Motherson Sumi is in close contact with all its customers and is receiving regular updates on plant reopening dates and customer schedules. At present, it does not see any change in contracts or programs, and most of its customers are looking to catch up on the lost production time in the coming months due to pent up in demand. Mr. Vivek Chaand Sehgal, Chairman, Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd.

The company is seeing positive development on demand coming from its China plants, which were first to shut down (on the back of Covid-19 impact) but have since recovered production levels to nearly pre-Covid-19 times soon after starting.

but keeping in mind the current environment, we will probably do so in October. We are grateful to all the customers, government bodies and our financing partners for their support in these trying times.”

Most of Motherson's plants in India, Europe and the Americas are at present temporarily closed, but the company has received positive reopening dates for the majority of the plants by end of April or early May. The company has also created multiple internal task forces to monitor the situation on a daily basis across all plants. It says it is in constant touch with various government organizations, customers, suppliers and employees to ensure for getting the latest updates and is ready to commence production in alignment with its customers. However, since it is a dynamic situation, there could be further delays in reopening plants in case the local governments extend lockdowns, of which there are no current clear indications.

Motherson Sumi says that keeping in perspective the changing environment since the onset of Covid-19 in China, it had instituted many projects globally, aimed at cost rationalization, controlling non-critical business investments and optimizing working capital to conserve and generate cash flows. It is actively working with various governments to further reduce fixed costs during this period of non-production. Furthermore, its future capex is aligned with the launch schedule of OEMs and will only get reduced or deferred if there are any changes in customer launches. As reported in a leading daily, the company is monetizing engineering working capital by actively working with customers. And is working closely with them for realization of receivables as well as with supply chain for smooth continuity of operations as lockdown restrictions are removed. It is working towards ensuring upkeep and maintenance of facilities during the lockdown period. As a result of these measures, Motherson reports that as of March 31, 2020 its net debt levels have been the lowest in 11 quarters.

Commenting on the present situation, Mr. Vivek Chaand Sehgal, Chairman, Motherson said, “Our team has done a phenomenal job in almost doubling MSSL's turnover over the last 5 years to $9.6 billion (Rs 63,000 crore) on an unaudited basis. Our aspirational 5-year plans cannot be timed perfectly, and the unprecedented Covid-19 situation has hindered us in closing many target acquisitions. However, we believe that these same opportunities have become more attractive in valuations since the Covid crisis.”

Lastly, to further enhance liquidity in these uncertain times, Motherson's Board of Directors have accorded in-principle approval to raise up to Rs 1,000 crore and delegated its Committee of Directors to evaluate and decide on various borrowing proposals. It is also proactively working to leverage various government support schemes to enhance liquidity. n

“Secondly, with our strong financial position and with customer faith intact, we are also being asked by many of our customers to look at more specific companies which are in trouble and we believe can be acquired at low valuations. We wanted to showcase our plans to the investors in June

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Power Discoms to Receive INR 90,000 Crore Liquidity Support to Fight Covid-19 Crisis This one-time time liquidity infusion will be used to pay the central public sector power generation companies, transmission companies, independent power producers and renewable energy generators. May 14, 2020

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s part of its strategy to bring India's battered economy back on track, the government will provide INR 90,000 crore liquidity injection for the fund-starved electricity distribution companies (DISCOMS) under the 'Aatmanirbhar package'. This was announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as one of the 15 measures in the first tranche to combat the economic disruption from the Corona virus lockdown, which has worsened the already precarious finances of power discoms. This fund will help in clearing the outstanding dues of discoms by state-owned financial institutions. Mint reported about the proposed power sector package earlier.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

The liquidity injection for the discoms will work like this. State-owned Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) will infuse the liquidity by raising an amount of about INR 90,000 crore from the market against the receivables of discoms. The state governments will provide a guarantee.

These loans would be disbursed in two tranches and will be linked to certain reforms, such as increasing digital payment interfaces, prepaid metering in government departments and making action plans for loss reduction among others. n

Tramev Restarts the Engines The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected all industrial sectors and in particular the steel sector across the world, forcing the industries to shut down. May 4, 2020

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he Italy-based manufacturer of wire and cable shears, drawing lines, unwanders and supplier of machines for the wire industry – Tramev – has resumed the productions. Tramev, with its commercial partners, supplies useful equipment to reduce costs in the processing of wire and cable. In addition to the well-known shears, the LCM800 stearate powder regeneration machine (supplied in collaboration with PWT) it's a concrete example of what has just been shown. The LCM800 is capable of regenerating 70 percent of the stearate and reducing both its purchase and disposal. The gripper (with 2 jaws) for the management of coils and reels allows the loading and unloading of the truck with

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LAPP to Expands its Operations in Africa with New Sales Network In order to increase the market opportunities in Africa, LAPP will be opening new sales companies and plans to expand its operations in East Africa in near future. March 10, 2020

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xperts have been already predicting that the African market will be among the world's fastest growing markets in just a few years. With its 54 countries, wealth of raw materials deposits and around 1.3 billion inhabitants, Africa offers great potential. In some countries, growth rates (GDP) of between 6 and 10 percent were achieved in 2018. German companies are still under-represented in Africa, especially small and medium-sized companies. For this reason, LAPP views the African Continental Free Trade Agreement establishing an African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) very positively. The Agreement was recently signed by 52 African member states and is intended to create predictable framework conditions for trade and investment by German companies.

LAPP plans new sales companies and expansion in Africa.

In North and West Africa, sales have so far been handled by the Portuguese company LAPP Policabos. In these regions, LAPP is supported by sales partners and local staff in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Nigeria.

“For us, Africa is a sleeping giant. We see great opportunities for growth in the long term. We want to be a part of that,” says Andreas Lapp, Chairman of the Board of LAPP Holding AG.

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In order to increase the market opportunities in Africa, a separate sales company will be opened in West Africa. In the near future, LAPP will also expand in East Africa. At the same time, the company's network of partnerships and digital presence are being continuously expanded.

All the indicators are pointing to growth: This is why LAPP is continuing the strategic expansion of its sales network this year. Andreas Lapp knows that the almost important thing for a successful entry into the market is to establish longterm and trustworthy relationships: “Africa is anything but homogeneous. While some countries are already very developed, others are not even connected to a power grid. Some countries are currently developing so rapidly that they are skipping whole stages of technological development. This makes access to this market a major challenge for us at LAPP. At the same time, we also benefit from the enormous prospects that come with such diversity.”

Investment in education and training Last autumn, the “Collège Andreas Lapp” was opened in Galebre, Ivory Coast. The initiative for establishing the school first came from LAPP employee Désiré Kope, who works in the company's logistics and service center in Ludwigsburg. Désiré saved for many years to set up a school in his home in Ivory Coast. Thanks to additional financial support from Andreas Lapp, his dream has now become a reality.

The demand for connection solutions from LAPP is constantly growing: In some regions of Africa, LAPP was able to achieve up to 50 percent turnover growth in the last financial year. The demand is particularly high for automation, the food industry and the energy sector with the expansion of power grids and the use of renewable energies such as wind and solar energy.

Andreas Lapp finds it extremely inspiring that an employee wants to use money earned in Germany to do something useful in his home country that will help the local people in the long term. “Mr. Kope's commitment is fantastic. It's something that we simply have to support”, he comments, adding: “I very much hope that one day, many young Africans will have the chance to seek their fortune in their own country. We need to invest much more in people's education and give them access to technology and skills development. This will create local prosperity and enable young African people to have a good life and good career development in the place where they were born.” n

LAPP has had its own subsidiary in South Africa since 2010, which its 30 local employees use as a base to serve seven countries in southern Africa. At the end of the year, LAPP Southern Africa moved to a new location in Johannesburg. With 2,700 square meters of storage space, it is four times as large as its old location.

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Maillefer Launches PM 265 Pay-off for Fiber Optic Cable Production The latest model of fiber optic pay-off is sized for 50 km reels and is equipped with features like the PM 305 model. April 22, 2020

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aillefer has launched a new PM 265 Pay-off which has similar features like the PM 305 model. This highspeed motor driven fiber pay-off is designed for a wide variety of fiber optic secondary coating lines. The six-reel position frames can combine into several configurations to handle a total of up to 24 fibers. The PM 265 controls fiber tension accurately with pneumatic dancers. By default, the reels are behind doors. This improves operator safety at high speed lines. A quick set-up feature shortens set-up times by 70 percent when splitting the fiber count. The pay-offs operate on either the upper or the lower section at any one time. While one section is running the other section is in preparation for the next run.

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tension for accurate EFL control at high speeds. It has similar features and performance as the PM 305 model. The latest pay-off's quick setup feature offers improved OEE. n

The new PM 265 pay-off comes with a compact frame layout for a reduced machine footprint and has precise pay-off

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Jindal Steel & Power Achieves Highest Exports in April 2020 The consolidated steel production of Jindal Steel and Power stands at 655,000 MT in April. May 5, 2020

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indal Steel and Power Limited reported its highest ever exports of steel & related products during April 2020. The company exported 248,000 MT of steel and related products, which is a growth of 109 percent (m-o-m). Export contributed to 74 percent of its total sales volume. JSPL India reported 5 percent growth (y-o-y) in the production of steel and granulated pig iron to 550,000 MT during April 2020. The Group has recorded 655,000 MT of consolidated steel production in April 2020. India's largest Blast Furnace at JSPL-Angul has recorded the highest ever production of 298,000 MT of hot metal during April 2020. Blast furnace maintained an average production of ~10,000 MT+ on a working day basis.

JSPL reported standalone sales of 335,000 MT.

production while steel sales stood at 120,000 MT in April 2020.

As mentioned in a leading daily, JSPL reported standalone sales of 335,000 MT, the balance production is under shipment and stocked at the port waiting for vessels, which will be accounted in the month of May 2020. JSPL recorded consolidated sales of 456,000 MT during April 2020.

JSPL has also developed R 260 Grade of rails for Indian Railways, these rails have carriage capacities of 75 ton per wagon, as compared to 64 ton per wagon for ordinary rails. JSPL has also developed a sour grade application plate and round billets. n

JSPL's Oman Steel plant reported 106,000 MT of steel

New Prototype Launched by Strategic Partnership Between Cimteq and AESA Cortaillod The partnership between Cimteq and AESA Cortaillod will provide customers with the combined skills, knowledge and products to provide a complete integrated solution. March 30, 2020

quality-performance services from its factories in Switzerland, Germany and China. Wales-based Cimteq is an industry leader in cable design and manufacturing software. The two companies identified that a partnership could develop even greater benefits for customers on both sides through increased profitability, improved quality and savings in materials.

trategic partners, cable industry experts Cimteq and AESA Cortaillod, have announced the launch of a new prototype which integrates Cimteq's cable design software, CableBuilder, with AESA Cortaillod's quality management software, CIQ.

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Since the announcement of a strategic partnership between the cable industry experts over 18 months ago, the two companies having been working together to develop this prototype which is the culmination of the companies combining their sixty years' cable industry knowledge.

Ali Shehab, President, Cimteq, said, “By seamlessly interconnecting CableBuilder and CIQ through a single and universal interface, it is possible to simplify the overall handling of large design and production data pools. The power of CableBuilder, with its bespoke management of all cable manufacturing product and process data, provides a one-stop shop for controlled delivery and transfer of test

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NEWS resulting in significant raw material savings, improvements in quality, and major productivity gains.” Amanda Shehab, Director, adds: “In future, we also plan to integrate our CableMES with AESA's CIQ, as it provides a highly sophisticated analysis tool. It is vital that CableMES knows the quality status of every piece of material, finished and semi-finished product on the shop floor. This can be done through CabeMES's own quality module, or through a third-party system like CIQ. The benefits of integrating with CIQ is that we would then have direct integration to AESA's own measurements equipment too.” AESA Cortaillod's CEO Vincent Arbet-Engels, Ph.D, said, “Accurate, reliable measurement data is at the heart of any cable manufacturer's drive for continuous improvement. Enhanced quality and process of course in turn lead to competitor advantage. The CIQ quality management system supports traceability features as well as extended quality improvement and data management capabilities. In very real terms, it opens a window on to the shop floor by tracking process and test data, not to mention production history.

Cimteq and AESA Cortaillod have entered into a strategic partnership in the field of design engineering, manufacturing and quality control.

plans to the shop floor, connecting directly with the test devices.

It's integration with CableBuilder will have significant benefits for our clients; not least that automatically pulling data from CableBuilder will mean a lot less data to set up inside CIQ.” n

“This represents a quantum step towards the 'smart factory' with the ultimate goal of closing the loop from the initial cable design concept all the way to production and delivery,

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Innovative Drying Solution for Extrusion Manufacturing Market Designed for intricate and specific profiles, the solution is capable of drying extrusion of up to 65 millimeters in diameter.

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K-based ACI, a world leader in industrial air movement solutions, has launched an innovative new profile drying solution that is set to revolutionize the extrusion manufacturing industry. Providing a custom drying solution for complex plastic and rubber extrusions, the Profile Dryer is a compact and efficient system, designed to draw out moisture from unusually shaped profiles such as EPDM rubber extrusions, asymmetric profiles and silicone seals during manufacture. An important innovation for the extrusion manufacturing industry, the profile dryer uses vacuum technology to remove water without damaging or distorting the extrusions rather than compressed air – which often contains oil and water. In addition to achieving high levels of drying efficiency, ACI's profile dryer offers major reductions in running costs through lower energy consumption – utilizing a 1.5 Kw or 3Kw motor – and the ability to capture coolant on the extrusion.

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customers' requirements, the drying head can be configured to meet individual specifications. Designed for intricate and specific profiles, the solution is capable of drying extrusion of up to 65 millimeters in diameter and is particularly suited to production lines where water collection or spray containment is essential. Drying speed varies with profile size, but smaller profiles of 0.2-6 mm can achieve a drying speed of up to 100 meters per minute. n

The Profile Dryer unit is fully enclosed with a small footprint of just 1,300 mm long, which easily fits into most production lines. The main enclosure contains a side channel blower and cooling fan as well as a water separator which collects coolant for recycling. The unit is made from stainless steel with ceramic rollers, eliminating the risk of corrosion. To suit

STL Grows Its Patent Portfolio by 34% and Increases Global Patent Portfolio to 358 Patents The company has evolved from an optical fiber company to industry's leading integrator of data networks. April 18, 2020

STL's patents enable the customers with unique applicationdriven solutions based on STL-developed technologies.

terlite Technologies, an industry leading integrator of data networks, announced it now has a global patent portfolio of 358 to its credit, including 93 patent applications filed in FY20 for its optical connectivity, network services, and virtual mobile edge solutions. The company filed these patents globally – India, the US, Europe, and China.

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The company has four innovation centers for core research in optical fiber ultra-high speed connectivity and applied research on data networks – Optical Fiber Center of Excellence, Aurangabad, Cable Design Labs, Silvassa, Center for Smarter Networks, Gurgaon, and STL Cloud Labs, Ahmedabad. STL has also partnered with leading research institutions like IIT, Chennai, for 5G and Rutgers to be at the forefront of innovation.

While the world is rapidly evolving with technological advancements, patents enable the creation of unique solutions that can be implemented across global markets.

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NEWS STL won the CII National Innovation Award 2019 and Manufacturing Today Award 2019 that is a testament to the company's culture of innovation. Also, STL has joined the prestigious Open Invention Network (OIN), a global patent pool, which has the world's leading tech companies as its members. Commenting on this announcement, Dr. Badri Gomatam, Group CTO, STL, said, “We have evolved from an optical fiber company to industry's leading integrator of data networks. One of the key drivers and building blocks for this transformation has been our undivided focus on developing unique solutions for the evolving converged network. It has empowered us to deliver disruptive end-to-end data network solutions for our customers worldwide. Our longstanding focus on Intellectual Property (IP) creation with our four innovation centers strengthens our position in the markets we operate.� n

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IndiGrid Completes Acquisition of ENICL from Sterlite Power According to the press release, with the acquisition of East North Interconnection (ENICL) from Sterlite Power, IndiGrid's assets under management (AUM) will increase by 10 percent to USD 1.6 billion. The acquisition has been funded by internal accruals, proceeds from the preference issue done in May last year and new debt. For the purpose of refinancing the existing debt in ENICL, IndiGrid has availed funding of Rs 900 crore from Axis Bank. With this acquisition, IndiGrid's net debt/AUM will be at 49 percent. n

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network of 20 power transmission lines spanning across more than 5,800 circuit kilometers across 13 Indian states. Commenting on the acquisition, IndiGrid CEO Harsh Shah said, "This acquisition is in line with our strategy to acquire accretive assets with longterm certainty of cash flows. Our focus is to not only ensure stable distribution to unit holders by owning assets with long-term contracts but also grow it with accretive acquisitions."

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STL Records Highest Ever Revenue at INR 5154 crore, Strengthens Mid-to-Long-Term Outlook All the industries around the globe witnessed uncertainty and sluggish growth; however, STL continued to perform and grow its revenue by delivering end-to-end data network solutions. May 12, 2020 terlite Technologies has announced the consolidated financial results for its fourth quarter and financial year ending March 31, 2020. The company reported INR 5,154 crore in revenue and an order book of INR 10,037 crore, backed by large deal wins globally.

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across all customer segments – global telcos, cloud companies, citizen networks, and large enterprises. Key deals include: T-Fiber for rural broadband in Telangana, Telekom Albania digital transformation and multi-milliondollar contracts in India, Europe and Middle East.

Based Safety Corporate Award and British Safety Council International Award 2020, Frost & Sullivan 2019 Converged Network Solution among other accolades. l COVID-19: Implemented a robust and agile Business

Continuity Planning (BCP) model to ship products or immediate mission critical requirements of customers during the lockdown. Currently, STL is operating facilities in China, Brazil, Italy and India, while safeguarding employee health and wellness.

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Based Organization with four end-to-end solutions – optical connectivity, fiber deployment, FTTx Mantra for Access Networks and Network Modernization. This has expanded the total addressable market including large scale transformational projects.

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The dominant trend of growth in data network use has been enhanced with social distancing due to COVID-19. Remote work has resulted in a massive surge in the Internet traffic across home and enterprise segments. Today, we see three definitive global trends driving robust network investments, and are preparing STL to for this future.

Solutions by assembling a strong ecosystem of partners in hardware manufacturing, cloud computing and academia.

The company also acquired IDS Group, invested in ASOCS and partnered with VMware. Sterlite Technologies also contracted with VVDN – developer of focused radio hardware solutions and aligned with IIT Madras – for research and technical advancements in 5G. This will enable self-sufficient indigenous solutions for 5G for all markets.

l Three dominant global trends will evolve the network:

Driven by the need for connecting everyone with high quality broadband, we see that (a) Telcos are driving significant fiber network creation, (b) cloud companies, enterprises and governments are creating large-scale networks for edge data centres, Industry 4.0, IoT, and other use-cases, and (c) new players, like STL, are providing agile open source software that is disaggregated from OEM hardware.

The company has also invested in technology and grew patents portfolio to 358 patents for optical connectivity, network services, and virtualized access solutions. STL drove sustainable business practices and helped the community:

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virtualized infrastructure: As network creators amplify investments, they will need a disruptive software-driven architecture that is designed, built and managed as an end-to-end solution.

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l World's first ZWL integrated optical solution. Achieved

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added, “As we start FY21, we have a more robust business. We are seeing an accelerated shift towards digitalization and data network investments from all our customer segments. The next generation of networks are shifting towards network densification, edge compute, open source and virtualization. As STL transforms to an end-to-end solutions provider, I am confident that we are uniquely positioned to address a much larger opportunity and help our customers achieve their network objectives”. n

“In the current times, we have focused on keeping our employees and communities safe, while continuing critical operations and deepening customer relationships”, said Dr. Anand Agarwal, Group CEO, STL. He

Borealis and Borouge Launch New Flame-Retardant Jacketing Grades Halogen-free grade FR8101 enhances safety of low voltage cables used in highly demanding environments. April 16, 2020

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orealis and Borouge are expanding their existing portfolio of flame-retardant (FR) jacketing grades with the launch of FR8101. This new, halogen-free solution is based on metal hydrate technology and is intended for the production of low voltage building cables used in highly demanding environments. Thanks to FR8101, cable manufacturers can offer an even safer product with better performance while at the same time achieving increased production efficiency. The new FR8101 is based on a highly flame-retardant metal hydrate technology. In the event of a fire, the material actually releases water to reduce the intensity of the flames. Jacketing made with FR8101 is resistant to the flaming droplets which often cause fire to spread within buildings where cables are installed inside walls and roofs. By retaining its shape even in intense heat, FR8101 jacketing stays on the cable, even if the cable is burnt. In fact, depending on the type of construction, FR8101 can even earn the best possible rating of “d0” in the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) Euroclass scale for flaming droplets. This highest level of flame retardancy makes it possible for cable industry partners to fulfil the stringent CPR cable standards in Europe when using FR8101.

Halogen-free grade FR8101 enhances safety of low voltage cables used in highly demanding environments.

When used in tandem with a crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation solution provided by Visico™/Ambicat™, the new grade is a simple way for Borealis and Borouge customers to fulfil CPR requirements without having to use other FR insulation or bedding. This makes for more efficient processing during production, but also lighter cables, and thus easier installation. It also helps raise manufacturers' own sustainability standards with regard to health and safety.

Up until now, cable manufacturers have been bound by certain limitations when using conventional halogen-free flame-retardant (HFFR) cable compounds. For example, material decomposition during the extrusion process can result in lower production speeds and inferior cable performance. The use of FR8101 eliminates these issues altogether by allowing cable makers to run production lines at high speeds, thanks to the excellent mechanical properties offered by this grade.

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“The launch of FR8101 provides an innovative and more effective solution that addresses important industry challenges,” explains Bart Verheule, Borealis Head of Marketing, Energy. “Borealis and Borouge are committed to bringing energy all around by supplying new ways for our partners to make safer and more sustainable cables. This in turn helps raise standards in health and safety for everyone.” n

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Dr. Jörg Wissdorf Joins SIKORA as New Member of the Executive Board Dr. Wissdorf has earlier worked in several leading positions in sales and marketing as well as managing director of national and international companies. April 3, 2020 IKORA AG, manufacturer and global supplier of innovative measuring, control, inspection and sorting technology has appointed Dr. Jörg Wissdorf as a new member of the executive board since March 1, 2020. He is familiarized for succeeding executive board, Harry Prunk, who will retire in a few months after 45 successful years with SIKORA.

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“It was important for us to approach the succession at an early stage in order to ensure a smooth transition,” says Prof. Dr. Thomas Sikora, chairman of the supervisory board of SIKORA AG. He further said, “We are delighted to have won our ideal candidate with Dr. Wissdorf.” Jörg Wissdorf will be responsible for the areas Sales, Marketing and Service after a transition period together with the longstanding board member, Harry Prunk.

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in the younger markets,” says Jörg Wissdorf. SIKORA's portfolio includes future-oriented systems that offer the customer an added value with regard to process optimization, sustainability and efficiency. “To bring the specific advantages of SIKORA onto the markets in order to further increase the success of the company will be one of my core activities,” explains Wissdorf. n

Before, the graduated aerospace engineer worked in several leading positions in Sales and Marketing as well as managing director of national and international companies. “I look forward to the new responsibility and want to further expand the growth of the company in the existing as well as

ZTT Begins Work on “Super Projects” of China Three Gorges Corporation ZTT claims that its ± 400 kV flexible DC submarine cable breaks through technical bottlenecks such as low-crosslink system soft joints and is the world's highest operating voltage cable capable of 1,235 kV. March 5, 2020

This ± 400kV flexible DC submarine cable is precisely the first in the world to be successfully developed by ZTT with the support of the China Three Gorges Corporation in 2019. It breaks through technical bottlenecks such as lowcrosslink system soft joints and the world's highest cable operating voltage of 1235kV. It has passed the technical appraisal by China Electricity Council and the Jiangsu Industry and Information Technology Department, reaching the international leading level.

hina-based Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co (ZTT) has started work supporting China Three Gorges Corporation with the construction of its Jiangsu Rudong 800 MW (H6 #, H10 #) “Super Projects”.

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In addition, in order to serve this "Super Project", ZTT cable ships like Zhongtian 7, Zhongtian 8, Zhongtian 9, and

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“Yuanwei No. 8” and “Zhongtian 5” built by Shanghai Yuanwei Construction Engineering Co., Ltd., which is under ZTT, are fully responsible for laying 220kV and 35kV

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ADNOC Launches Tender for Subsea Power Grid to Cut Costs and Replace Gas The UAE wants to free up gas used in power generation for other industrial uses. The UAE, where currently power is mostly generated from gas, wants to produce 44% of its power from clean energy by 2050. April 27, 2020

offshore facilities – for higher-value purposes, allowing ADNOC to generate additional revenue for ADNOC and Abu Dhabi," the statement said.

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bu Dhabi National Oil Co, the UAE's biggest energy producer, has launched a joint tender with electricity and water company ADPower to develop a 3.2 GW subsea power transmission network for its offshore facilities that will help cut costs and replace gas used for power generation.

Abu Dhabi, the oil-rich emirate in the UAE, is developing various sources of energy, including nuclear reactors to become the first country in the Gulf region to harness nuclear energy for power generation.

ADNOC is partnering with ADPower to replace its gas turbine generators at its offshore production facilities with different sources of energy, including renewables and nuclear power, it said in a statement on Monday. ADNOC's offshore facilities will be linked to ADPower's onshore electricity grid.

"Equally, the project will deliver operational expenditure reductions in the long run as well as lasting strategic benefits as we continue to drive sustainable value and responsible investment opportunities," said Yaser Al Mazrouei, ADNOC Upstream executive director.

"The project also offers potential for ADNOC to more effectively utilize its rich gas – currently used to power the

ADNOC and ADPower have sent requests for proposals to international companies to develop a total installed

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NEWS capacity of 3.2 GW, which should be operational by 2025. The transmission system will include two independent subsea HVDC transmission links and converter stations that will be connected to ADPower's onshore electricity grid. The project will be financed through a special purpose vehicle jointly owned by ADNOC (30 percent), ADPower (30 percent) and selected developers and investors (40 percent). “The project is to be executed on a build, own, operate and transfer (BOOT) basis,” ADNOC said. “The successful bidders, alongside ADNOC and ADPower, will develop and operate the transmission system, with the full project being returned to ADNOC at the end of the transmission agreement.” n

The transmission system will include two independent sub-sea HVDC transmission links.

Google to Build USD 400 Million Blue-Raman Subsea Cable Connecting India, Israel and Italy As reported in a leading daily, the cable is split into two parts not due to any technical reason, but for a geopolitical one: To ensure that the cable going through Israel and the cable going through Saudi Arabia are not the same. April 15, 2020 oogle is planning a submarine cable connecting India and Italy, via Israel. According to the media reports, the USD 400 million Blue-Raman cable is expected to reach Israel in 2022.

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Raman, named after Indian Nobel Prize laureate Venkata Raman, the Omantel cable will start in Mumbai and travel across the Indian Ocean and overland across an unidentified country, before ending at the Jordanian port of Aqaba. At Aqaba, Raman will link with the Blue portion of the cable developed by Telecom Italia's Sparkle, which will run up through Israel, go along the Mediterranean, and connect to Genoa, Italy.

Google to build USD 400m Blue-Raman Subsea cable

By using Israel as the Middle Eastern interconnection point, Google also avoids Egypt, home to a significant number of submarine cables (the Suez Canal is too shallow for cables).

"Not only will this cable provide the ultimate route diversity going through Israel, it will also decrease the cost of Asia to Europe traffic by at least 50 percent. Google gets all the credit for achieving the impossible."

“Egypt is the biggest single-point-of-failure in the entire world," industry expert Sunil Tagare wrote in his blog Open Cables. "With 15 cables crossing Egypt and another six or so waiting to be signed, almost a third of the entire world's population is dependent on Egypt for its Internet access."

"At the time of the fallout, it seemed that Google was in a fix since Jio was so powerful in India," Tagare writes. "But Jio did not realize that Google has become politically very savvy in the global submarine cable industry with more than 10 years and billions of dollars behind it."

Crossing Egypt is also extraordinarily expensive, Tagare notes, with the country charging a premium on cable deployment. "So, Google's planning of the Blue Raman cable is the biggest news in the submarine cable industry since the start of the industry three decades ago.

Instead, Google turned to NTT to lease fibers on the MIST cable from India to Singapore and began working on the Blue-Raman cable "which will completely change the economics and make Jio's IEX cable economically obsolete even before they sign the supply contract. n

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Vodafone-Idea Receives Interest from PE Players for its Optic Fiber Business The company has inter and intra city fiber spread across 160,000 kms in India. It has been looking at selling this business as a part of its plan to monetize assets and raise capital. May 6, 2020 In what could be a lease of life for Vodafone-Idea, the company has received interest from a few PE players including marquee names like Brookfield Asset Management and KKR for its optic fiber business, sources told CNBC-TV18. The company has inter and intra city fiber spread across 160,000 kms in India. It has been looking at selling this business as a part of its plan to monetize assets and raise capital. "The company has been talking to investors to gauge interest. So far Brookfield and KKR expressed interest but in the two, Brookfield is the most interested party. In fact, Brookfield teams have already started due diligence on the deal which is expected to take between 2-4 months' time," said a source familiar with the development.

Vodafone-Idea has been looking at selling this business as a part of its plan to monetize assets and raise capital.

"Vodafone is hoping to get between $1.5-$2 billion via the sale," said a second source asking not to be named. "The optic fiber portfolio of Vodafone is very lucrative and even on a conservative note, Vodafone-Idea should not get lesser than $1.4 billion for the business," he added.

In the quarter ending December 31, 2020, Vodafone-Idea had a net debt of Rs 1.03 lakh crore. Its largest liability at this point is the AGR dues which the government pegs at Rs 53,000 crore. Of this, Vodafone has paid Rs 6,854 crore which it says is the principal amount. As per Vodafone's assessment, its AGR dues stand at Rs 21, 533 crore.

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Telecom Sector Enabling 35% of India's GDP in COVID-19 Times The new normal will see increase in enablement through telecom as the sector braved the conditions to keep the networks up and implement necessary changes on-the-go to augment capacities due to unprecedented increase in the demand for digital services enabled by telecommunications. May 3, 2020

all support to the industry during these tough times.

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s the telecom players ensured their networks were up and running to meet the unprecedented surge in demand during lockdown times, the sector is currently enabling 30-35 percent of the GDP in the COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing period, other than the present 6 per cent direct contribution to the GDP, a new report has said.

Applications like tele-medicine, e-education, drone surveillance and Industry 4.0 are going to see a surge in consumption, along with new technologies like 5G and IoT taking more significant roles in the near future, thus aiding the new normal.

According to the report prepared by research firm techARC in collaboration with the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), the telecom leaders saluted the central government as well as the state governments for providing

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NEWS "We swiftly extended all global best practices and learnings to the India telecom ecosystem by realigning the portfolio on the three principles of Secure, Scale and Stimulate, giving the operator community an immediate resolution of the challenges and linking them with the likely future requirements," said Amit Marwah, Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs for Nokia India, during the first virtual techFLIX special series. The leading industry experts said that many of the patterns and trends that have emerged during the pandemic situation are going to stay and the telecom sector needs to get prepared for that.

The telecom sector is facilitating 35% of India's GDP during country wise lockdown.

"While connectivity and apps are available to the consumers, device fulfilment is a challenge impacting the productivity of people directly," said Sachin Kalantri, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Qualcomm India.

requests of the sector empowering them to serve the customers more efficiently. "Going forward, technologies like 5G shall play a vital role in further enhancing work from anywhere experience," said Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst, techARC. n

According to the report, the government must look into the

The Ailing BSNL has Floated a Tender Seeking Vendors to Build 4G Network Across the Country with a Capex of Around INR 11,000 Crore. The ailing BSNL has floated a tender seeking vendors to build 4G network across the country with a Capex of around INR 11000 crore. April 12, 2020

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SNL has come out with a tender for deploying 50,000 new 4G sites in north, east, west and south zones of India and around 7,000 new sites for Delhi and Mumbai zones (for MTNL) for an investment of Rs 8,697 crore. BSNL will also upgrade around 43,000 2G and 3G sites to 4G, costing another Rs 3,500-Rs 4,000 crore. Telecom network makers such as Huawei, Nokia, Ericsson and ZTE will be seeking a share in the BSNL tender. BSNL had signed a network modernization agreement with Nokia, the second largest telecom network maker, to support BSNL's launch of 4G and Voice over LTE (VoLTE) services in western and southern regions of India, a Reuters report said in February 2018. BSNL has opened the tender at a time when several telecom network suppliers and telecom tower companies in India have approached the state-run telecom operator to clear their dues immediately.

The government will provide Rs 23,814 crore towards administrative allocation of 4G spectrum to BSNL and MTNL.

accept the offer — at the L1 price. L1 bidder will be forced to choose one of the remaining two zones at L1 price if all remaining participating bidders refuse the offer. BSNL will give the remaining fifth zone to state-run ITI against reservation quota at L1 price. The L1 bidder will need to accept this zone on L1 price if ITI refuses to accept the offer from BSNL.

BSNL, according to the bidding document, will offer the choice to the network company with the lowest evaluated price of the technically and commercially responsive bids (L1) to select any three of the five zones. The L2 bidder will be able to select any one of the remaining two zones at L1 price.

The India government in October approved a nearly Rs 70,000 crore revival package for BSNL and MTNL. BSNL has written to the India government to provide a sovereign guarantee of Rs 15,000 crore in order to arrange for funds for 4G network. The guarantee is part of the revival package approved by the government. n

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LS Cable & System Wins â‚Ź 100M Contracts in the Netherlands for Submarine Cables LS Cable & System is proactively preparing for market expansion by newly established EU HQ and expanding production subsidiaries. April 21, 2020

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The company is capitalizing on in-house technology to win the first large contracts from Europe, the home of cables.

Since the introduction to the UK market in 2012, LS C & S has supplied submarine power cables for renewable projects in Denmark (2013), the Netherlands (2013) and Belgium (2016). The company expects that the European submarine cable market will be worth billions of euros over the next 5 years. LS C & S is planning to build on this major project and to do everything in its power to win more contracts for submarine cable projects in Western Europe including the Netherlands. n

The Netherlands is in the process of constructing offshore wind farms with a total capacity of more than 11 gigawatts by 2030, with the final aim to achieve 100 percent renewable energy supply by 2050. As part of these contracts with TenneT, LS C & S is supplying 210 km of submarine cables to two offshore wind farm areas with a total capacity of 1.4 GW in the Dutch coastal waters by 2023.

DoT to Defer 5G Sale, Will Auction Only 4G in 2020 Digital Communications Commission, DoT's highest decision-making body, has recently discussed auctions. While Reliance Jio hasn't publicly backed a move to delay 5G auctions, all three operators have said the base price, Rs 492 crore a unit, was too high and wouldn't attract bids. May 13, 2020

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s reported in a leading daily, the government plans to split the next telecom spectrum auctions by offering 4G airwaves sometime this year and 5G probably in 2021, people familiar with the matter said. The move would benefit Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel, which want the 5G spectrum sale to be delayed, citing stretched finances and an underdeveloped ecosystem, analysts said. Officials from the Department of Telecommunication pointed out that a 5G spectrum auction this year would have attracted few bidders, indicating the reason for the U-turn. However, industry executives said lack of clarity on whether Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE can deploy their next generation mobile communication standard technology in www.wirecable.in

DoT to Defer 5G Sale

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reason for the delay in auctioning 5G airwaves is the “lack of clarity on whether Huawei will be allowed to deploy 5G networks in India.” Unless this issue is resolved, India's mobile phone operators won't be able to build their business cases while preparing to bid for 5G airwaves, executives said. “Putting 4G before 5G will help the government to maximize monetization of spectrum,” said Rajiv Sharma, head of research at SBICap Securities. n

Government officials also said there is uncertainty over the quantum of 5G airwaves available for telcos after agencies such as the Department of Space and the defence ministry are said to have requested premium spectrum for use. However, according to an industry executive, the biggest

HUBER+SUHNER Unveils Modular High Voltage Distribution Solution for Electric Vehicles The mHVDU offers a multitude of benefits to automotive manufacturers, from validation to international automotive standards and specifications to space, weight and cost savings through its simplified housing design and standardized components. May 1, 2020

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UBER+SUHNER, a leading global supplier of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, has launched its latest off-the-shelf High Voltage Distribution solution for every type of electric vehicle (EV): the modular High Voltage Distribution Unit (mHVDU). Managing up to 800 Volts DC, the mHVDU is effective in cases of extreme usage in harsh environments. The configurable nature of this modular solution offers a great benefit to automotive manufacturers, with the box being able to fit into the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) development process (APQP) due to its compatible fuse configuration and complete interoperability.

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automotive connectivity solutions must be able to withstand temperature fluctuations, vibrations and mechanical impact to ensure the HV cables and components that are operating within the vehicle are secure and protected.''

The harmonized system of the mHVDU, designed and equipped with a wide-range of standardized components, can be configured to meet the individual requirements of all types of electric vehicles, whether on land, in the water or in the air, in which high voltage needs to be distributed.

''The mHVDU is designed to withstand the roughest and harshest environments, while its harmony with the extensive HUBER+SUHNER high voltage portfolio offers manufacturers a complete cable system with a truly plug and play, ready-to-use solution.''

Malte Frohberg, Head of Product and Portfolio Management, Low Frequency Automotive at HUBER+SUHNER said, ''The mHVDU's standardized components offer space, weight and cost savings and have resulted in a reduction in lead time from twelve weeks to just two to four weeks, which makes a huge difference to the manufacturing process of EVs.''

Due to its extensive experience in the automotive industry, HUBER+SUHNER is an expert in transmitting, connecting and distributing power within electric vehicles and is the goto partner for high voltage applications. Its technology solutions cover the entire automotive ecosystem, including cables, charging systems and charging cables and are designed to work across autonomous, hybrid, electric and conventional vehicles. n

''When it comes to the performance of EVs, it can be challenging to ensure an EV holds the HV power during a wide range of driving conditions. To be most effective, HV

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Jingye Group Completes Acquisition of British Steel's Assets The completion secures the future of approximately 3,200 jobs and follows the agreement of new terms with customers and suppliers. March 9, 2020 hinese steelmaker Jingye Group has completed the purchase of British Steel's UK and Netherlands assets from the Official Receiver.

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Jingye has pledged to invest £1.2 billion to place the business on a more competitive and sustainable footing. Jingye plans to return the company to industry comparable margins within five years. The initiative includes development of an Electric Arc Furnace in Teesside, construction of a new 250MW power plant to serve the Scunthorpe site. The new plant is expected to be around a third more efficient than that it replaces, investment in the rolling mills to produce highquality steel products to optimize the product portfolio, build a new rebar line and enhance the current rail mill.

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Li Huiming, CEO, Jingye Group said, “It has not been an easy journey since we first announced our intentions in November but the longer I have spent in Scunthorpe, the more I have come to believe in the successful future of these steelworks and the employees that have made them famous throughout the world. Together, we can forge a new partnership that will mark the beginning of a new illustrious chapter in the history of British steelmaking.”

seize the incredible opportunity Jingye have given us to build on 150 years of heritage, and further cement British Steel's reputation as a manufacturer of world class steel.” As previously indicated, assets included in the transaction include British Steel's steelworks at Scunthorpe and UK mills at Teesside Beam Mill and Skinningrove, as well as subsidiary businesses FN Steel in the Netherlands and TSP Engineering. It does not include British Steel's French operations at Hayange, the acquisition of which is still subject to further negotiations with the relevant authorities in France and is hoped to be concluded separately. n

Ron Deelen, CEO, British Steel, said: “This is a momentous day for our business, and I'd like to thank everyone for their dedication during a challenging year. I'm confident we'll

STL to go Slow on Rs 300-Crore Expansion of Cable Manufacturing Units The expansion, which was slated to begin in June this year, will now start around March 2021, when there is greater clarity on the business environment, said Sterlite Technologies Group CEO Anand Agarwal. May 11, 2020

slowed that down, we are currently looking at the supplydemand scenario," he said.

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The Rs 300-crore expansion blueprint of cable manufacturing units in India and Italy entailed increasing the capacity from 18 million to 33 million fiber kilometers, he said adding, "we have delayed that plan by 6-9 months...it was supposed to start by June 2020 but we delayed by 6-9 months. Now, it will start by March 2021.”

The expansion, which was slated to begin in June this year, will now start around March 2021, when there is greater clarity on the business environment, Sterlite Technologies Group CEO Anand Agarwal told PTI.

With its portfolio spanning optical fiber and cables, network design and deployment as well as network software, Pune-

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NEWS based Sterlite Technologies positions itself as integrated solutions provider for global data networks, with optical preform, fiber and cable manufacturing facilities in India, Italy, China and Brazil. It is currently operating at 60-65 percent of its global production capacity and has put in place measures to ensure that staff on duty at its units adhere to social distancing norms and come in staggered shifts. The data network solutions provider is hopeful that its global production capacity will reach near pre-COVID levels by May-end, if calibrated moves to reopen economies and businesses proceed as per expectation.

Sterlite Technologies slows down expansion of cable production unit

The company, which designs and deploys high-capacity converged fiber and wireless networks, has also said exports from India have commenced to Europe, Middle East and Latin America.

and cable, while China unit focuses on fiber, and Italy and Brazil units on cables. In India, economic and business activities are now restarting outside containment zones, and partial movement has resumed within states, in the third phase of lockdown. n

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Covestro and Teknor Apex Announce Cooperation Agreement on Compounding TPU ®

Products will be marketed under the name Desmoflex . May 6, 2020

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aterials manufacturer Covestro and global plastics compounder Teknor Apex intend to cooperate closely on compounding thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and have signed a cooperation agreement to this effect. TPU is an extremely versatile plastic, which Covestro has been producing in pure form for many years for use in various industry sectors. Through compounding, i.e. mixing with other materials, the array of achievable properties can be increased considerably further. This is a particular strength of Teknor Apex. “We are happy to team up with such a competent and complementary partner for processing TPU on a global scale,” says Dr. Thorsten Dreier, the new global head of the TPU business at Covestro. “Together with Teknor Apex, we want to develop customized products to grow together with our existing and new customers.” Covestro supports the marketing of the jointly developed products by Teknor Apex with its Desmoflex® brand.

Covestro and Teknor have teamed up for processing TPU on a global scale.

tive industry, in sports and leisure articles, the IT and electronics industry, medical technology and other sectors and can be made with various properties, ranging from soft to hard and from elastic to stiff, depending on customer requirements. All products have in common a high abrasion and wear resistance as well as chemical and weather resistance. The plastic granulate can be processed into profiles, strips, hoses, fibers, films or foams.

“We are excited to become Covestro's preferred global compounding partner. The combination of Covestro's expertise in TPU resin with Teknor Apex's custom formulation and compounding capabilities provide a compelling value driver for our combined customers worldwide,” says Sachin Sakhalkar, Vice President, TPE Division, at Teknor Apex. “This new cooperation strengthens our promise to our customers and partners who depend on us to bring tailored solutions for their application needs.”

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Wires Role in Manufacturing COVID-19 Testing Kit and Ventilator The Meerut-based Maheshwari Wires Private Limited has been serving all tool room center in India for the development of testing kit to be supplied for diagnosis of Corona virus. April 22, 2020

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he Indian Council of Medical Research has instructed to engage tool room and other industries to manufacture testing kit, ventilators, etc. Maheshwari Wires will be using EDM wire to prepare die on CNC wire cutting for production on molding machine along with centers like IDTR-Jamshedpur and Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Bhubaneswar. IDTR is manufacturing parts of the Testing Kit for COVID-19 as this project has to be finished within stipulated time. Maheshwari Wires will be supplying the required quantity of brass wires. n

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Sterlite Technologies Awarded with Zero Waste to Landfill Certification To ensure zero waste goes to landfills at each of these units, STL has trained and spread awareness around effective waste management amongst its employees.

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NEWS leading Total Quality Assurance provider to industries worldwide. With this accreditation, STL's manufacturing plants in India have become the world's first integrated optical fiber cables, specialty cables, and optical fiber manufacturing facilities to win the international certification.

by using waste to energy (WTE) technology. Moreover, to ensure zero waste goes to landfills at each of these units, STL has trained and spread awareness around effective waste management amongst its employees and larger community around its facilities.

Manufacturing waste and its disposal is one of the biggest environmental challenges across the globe. In India, landfilling continues to be a major cause of environmental problems and health hazards. To address these rising concerns, STL is making efforts to drastically reduce waste by having extensive recycling programs. Across STL's facilities, by-products generated are also being increasingly repurposed for industries that can further use them as inputs for their manufacturing processes.

Commenting on the achievement, Akanksha Sharma, Head-Sustainability and CSR, STL said, “Sustainability is core to us at STL and a strong part of our integrated ESG framework. With a vision to ensure 100 percent waste reduction and reuse, we have been efficiently working towards managing waste and also bring innovation into practice through a circular economy. The Zero Waste to Landfill program has encouraged us to continuously work towards improving our processes, both up and down stream. It is our endeavor to drive responsible business practices across the value chain and we are committed towards this.” n

These sustainability initiatives have also ensured proactive action towards global issues like water management and climate change. Waste unique to the industry was diverted

Primetals Technologies Sells Steel Rod Mill to HBIS Shijiazhuang Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. The new plant will provide improved tolerance and mechanical properties for high-quality carbon steel products. April 6, 2020

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o comply with environmental regulations and improve production, HBIS Shijiazhuang Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. has signed a contract with Primetals Technologies for a new steel rod mill in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, China. The plant, which is being relocated from within Shijiazhuang City limits because of environmental protection rules, will feature high-capacity Morgan Reducing Sizing Mill (RSM) technology for thermo-mechanical rolling of larger diameter products. Start-up is expected in late 2020. The mill will include a high-speed rod outlet with 250 “V” pre-finishing mill, 680 shear, eight-stand 250/230 Morgan Vee No-Twist Mill, 250/150 RSM, Pinch Roll/Laying Head, an 11-zone Morgan Stelmor Conveyor and a stepless reform station. The plant will have an annual capacity of 400,000 tons and is designed for output speeds of 115 meters per second. Rods ranging from 5 to 25 millimeters in steel grades including alloyed structural, bearing, spring, free cutting, tire cord, welding wire, cold heading quality (CHQ), and tool steel will be manufactured from billets of 200 millimeters square and 150 millimeters square.

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tions, welding wire and wire rope. The company is a subsidiary of HBIS Group Co. Ltd., which was founded in 2008. The company also has purchased a bar mill from Primetals Technologies that is in operation and is not part of the relocation. HBIS Group has several rod mills from Primetals Technologies in Handan and Xuan Hua.

HBIS Shijiazhuang Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., which is based in Shijiazhuang, produces quality carbon steels, spring steel and bearing steel for automotive, cold heading applica-

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Hyderabad's Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge in Last Stage of Construction Works on Hyderabad's first cable-stayed bridge at Durgam Cheruvu are in the last lap and it would be thrown open on July 30 for public. May 12, 2020

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orks on Hyderabad's first cable-stayed bridge at Durgam Cheruvu are in the last lap and it would be thrown open on July 30 for the public. 96 percent civil works pertaining to the structure were completed and 5 percent works on side railing and 20 percent of architectural lighting works unfinished would be completed by the targeted deadline. There is not much work left to do but around 2-3 percent of side railing works and installing modern crash barriers on structures are under process. Cable bridge railing and painting works are also pressed into fast track mode. Though cable bridge construction works were finished long back, the major bridge is getting ready to wish Hyderabad with vibrant colours, around 2-5 percent works of the bridge leftover except lighting works will be completed by the deadline of July 30.

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Viraj Profiles Offers Employment for Family Members of Frontline Corona Warriors Viraj Profiles Ltd. is a leading global stainless-steel producer with integrated manufacturing facilities, located at Tarapur, Maharashtra. Viraj exports its stainless-steel products (wires, wire rods, welding wires, flanges, fasteners, bright bars and profiles) to more than 92 countries spread over 6 continents. April 28, 2020

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iraj Profiles has announced a value creation initiative in its response and as support to the government and community in its continuing fight against COVID-19. The company is offering priority in employment opportunities for the immediate relatives of all Palghar district frontline COVID-19 warriors inter alia health workers, police, government officials who are fighting the pandemic selflessly in an effort to curb the spread of the virus and thereby keeping citizens and residents safe. Announcing the initiative, Mr. Neeraj Kochhar, Chairman & Managing Director, Viraj Profiles Limited, said, “Viraj Group expresses its sincere gratitude and appreciation to the District Administration and various government departments and agencies dealing with COVID-19. We are

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electrical, and metallurgy). We have deployed a special recruitment team who will screen such profiles on priority. “We stand together with the district administration and state and central governments in this unprecedented and difficult time. While we pray for the situation to return to normal soon, we are inspired to do everything we can for those who put others' lives ahead of theirs and are being role models for the community,” Mr. Kochhar added.

Elaborating further about this special initiative, Mr. Kochhar said, “We will offer priority employment opportunities for the immediate relatives of frontline Covid-19 warriors and support personnel who are engaged in the frontlines. Dependents of these remarkable individuals who are currently unemployed can apply for a position at Viraj's website or mail their CV to the company. We are currently looking for machine operators, crane operators, grinding machine operators, wire drawing machine operators, peeling machine operators, diploma holders (mechanical,

Viraj Profiles Limited has been closely working with the local administration and health department to ensure a safe working environment for its employees. The company has been actively reaching out to the people in the remote areas in and around Palghar district to distribute food packets to them. So far, the company has distributed more than 8,000 food packets across Boisar, Palghar, Vasai, Jwahar and Mokhada. n

NKT Awarded Major Share of SuedOstLink HVDC Corridor Projects in Germany NKT has been awarded a large turnkey contract of approx. EUR 500 million by the German transmission system operator 50Hertz. May 5, 2020

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he contract comprises supply and installation of 525 kV XLPE high-voltage DC (direct current) onshore cable solution for a significant portion of the SuedOstLink transmission line in route lengths of approx. 275 km. SuedOstLink will be the world's first large commercial 525 kV XLPE high-voltage DC 2GW transmission line and forms part of the so-called German corridor projects aiming to significantly increase renewable energy supply in the country. NKT has a strong footprint in Germany, with facilities in Cologne, Nordenham and Berlin and is therefore ideally located to supply and install the needed solutions for these large corridor projects.

The award of the SuedOstLink project does not change the 2020 financial outlook for NKT.

The 525 kV XLPE high-voltage DC cable solution to be delivered by NKT for SuedOstLink comprises three lots of a total of five, which constitutes the full cable part of the project. The NKT contract value of approx. EUR 500m in market prices, corresponds to approx. EUR 400m (approx. DKK 3bn) in standard metal prices. NKT expects to start production of the high-voltage DC power cables and accessories end-2021 with installation in mid-2022 and with final completion in 2025.

years, and I am excited that our leading expertise and knowhow within 525 kV XLPE high-voltage DC technology is once again recognized by one of our key customers.'' SuedOstLink is the first of three long-distance power transmission lines in Germany to transport renewable energy from the Northern parts of the country to the South. These transmissions lines are often referred to as the HVDC corridor projects covering a large proportion of the country and they are key to realize the 'Energiewende', Germany's long-term strategy for switching to renewable energies by 2050. The SuedOstLink 2 GW transmission line will link the federal states of Saxony-Anhalt and Bavaria and is expected to be commissioned by 2025. n

NKT President and CEO Alexander Kara said, ''I am very pleased that we have booked our largest high-voltage DC order ever by getting a significant part of the SuedOstLink project. This underlines our role as a key partner in the green transformation of Germany. We have worked with 50Hertz on a number of large high-voltage power cable projects over the

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Prysmian Secures Over EUR 500 Million Contract for A-Nord Power Cable Link in Germany Prysmian will deliver a fully qualified ±525 kV high voltage DC (Direct Current) cable system consisting of copper cables, insulated with their own proprietary P-Laser technology. May 11, 2020

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rysmian Group has been awarded a contract by Amprion GmbH, the German grid operator, for the A-Nord underground cable connection, part of the 2GW German Corridor “A” electricity transmission project. Worth over EUR 500 million, Prysmian will design, manufacture, supply, lay, joint, test and commission a 1GW underground cable system along the entire Northern route of this German Corridor. “This award, almost coinciding with the recent SuedOstLink project award, also in Germany, recognizes yet again our commitment in the development and upgrading of power grids to support the energy transition. It is a source of great satisfaction to see that our undeniable know-how, project execution and innovation capabilities are gaining fully acknowledgment” said Valerio Battista, CEO of Prysmian Group.

Prysmian will deliver a fully qualified ±525 kV HVDC cable system

“We are delighted to be working with Amprion on this project: The A-Nord project will be one of the main arteries of the German transmission grid, connecting the key generation sites in Northern regions, characterized by many onshore and offshore wind energy sources, to southern regions, especially in west Germany, where more conventional power plant capacities are located,” stated Hakan Ozmen, EVP Projects BU, Prysmian Group.

Prysmian will deliver a fully qualified ±525 kV HVDC cable system consisting of copper cables, insulated with their own proprietary P-Laser technology, complete with a separate insulated metallic return cable. The Group will provide all related accessories and integrated PRY-CAM monitoring system, carrying out the design and installation works with a dedicated local project engineering and management team. The route, with a total length of around 300 km, runs from Emden in Lower Saxony to Osterath in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Construction of the HVDC system is scheduled to commence within 2023.

P-Laser, Prysmian's fully recyclable, eco-friendly highperformance cable technology based on HPTE (High Performance Thermoplastic Elastomer), is suited for the highest voltage levels, being able to deliver enhanced thermal performance, high intrinsic reliability and higher environmental credentials compared to more conventional technologies. n

Sumitomo Electric Secures EUR 500 Million Corridor A-Nord High Voltage DC Underground Cable Project SEI has been leading the international power cable industry with its own-developed HVDC XLPE insulation technology. May 11, 2020

by the German Transmission System Operator, Amprion GmbH. The project will form part of the so-called German HVDC corridor projects and is considered one of the most critical power transmission infrastructure projects in the country to support the “Energy Transition” of Germany to introduce more renewable energy to consumers and reduce the country's CO2 emissions.

umitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., with the support of its technology partner, Südkabel GmbH, will deliver the highest voltage 525kV XLPE Insulated HVDC underground cable system for German Corridor Project to supply renewable power generated in the North Sea of Germany to the central and southern part of the country.

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Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SEI) has been awarded a major HVDC underground cable project, Corridor A-Nord,

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NEWS Multiterminal HVDC-Link which connects three converter stations in the cities of Emden, Osterath and Phillipsburg. SEI will be responsible for the design, manufacture, logistics, installation, jointing works, commissioning and maintenance of the approximately 300 km long cable route for Corridor A-Nord. Start of Construction activities is scheduled for 2023. “It is a great honor for us to be awarded a project of this magnitude that will provide such important infrastructure for the German society. We are pleased that Sumitomo's stateof-the-art and innovative DC525kV cable technology has been recognized and highly regarded by Amprion, and we are committed to working together with Amprion to complete the project in a safe, timely and reliable manner” statement by SEI's Managing Executive Officer, Yasuyuki Shibata.

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In 2019, SEI successfully commissioned the NEMO Project; the HVDC interconnector between UK and Belgium, with 400kV XLPE technology which is currently the highest commercial operational voltage of such insulation in the world. With realization of Corridor A-Nord project, SEI will further strengthen its leading position in the HVDC industry. n

SEI has been leading the international power cable industry with its own-developed HVDC XLPE insulation technology.

NKT Wins Order to Connect Large Danish Solar Farm to the Power Grid The Danish utility N1 is preparing to connect the Danish solar farm Vandel III to the power grid to support the transition to renewable energy. NKT has won the order of approximately 135 km of high-voltage power cables to reinforce the local power grid to ensure efficient distribution. May 14, 2020

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KT has been awarded the order for 135 km 72 kV XLPE power cable to connect the Danish solar farm Vandel III to the power grid. When fully operational, Vandel III will be one of Europe's biggest solar farms with a production capacity of 152.000 kWh, which is enough to cover the supply for 34,000 households. For NKT, the project win marks one of the biggest orders for solar power and it clearly highlights the importance of reinforcing the power grid to meet the growing amount of renewable energy in the energy mix. We are proud to support N1 with an upgraded infrastructure for one of the most ambitious solar power projects in the Nordics. A reinforced power grid is essential if we are to make the global transition to renewable energy a success and huge infrastructure investments are required in all areas of the power grid to ensure sufficient capacity for efficient power distribution, says Stefan Persson, Head of Sales in Applications covering low- and medium-voltage power cables in NKT. For the utility N1 reinforcing the power grid is essential as more renewable energy needs to be integrated in the grid.

NKT has been awarded the order for 135 km 72 kV XLPE power cable

Vandel III. To ensure a successful integration, it is important for us to constantly reinforce the power grid to support the green transformation as well as maintaining our high distribution security to our 750,000 grid customers, says Daniel Skovsbo Erichsen, Director and VP for Business Management and Market Support in N1. NKT will produce the power cable at the company's factories in Asnæs, Denmark, and Falun, Sweden, with expected delivery in 2020 to N1 which is one of the largest utilities in Denmark powering 750,000 households and businesses. n

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Anil Ambani Puts up Delhi Power Distribution Businesses for Sale Reliance Infrastructure has hired KPMG to find buyers for its 51% stake each in BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. (BYPL), the people said on condition of anonymity. May 12, 2020

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t least eight investors, including Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), Actis LLP and Brookfield Asset Management, have showed initial interest in buying Reliance Infrastructure Ltd's Delhi electricity distribution businesses, said three people aware of the development. The other potential investors are Greenko Energy Holdings, Enel Group, I Squared Capital, Torrent Power and Wade Capital Group LLC, the people said on condition of anonymity. Reliance Infrastructure has hired KPMG to find buyers for its 51 percent stake each in BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd. (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. (BYPL), the people said on condition of anonymity. The two power distribution businesses cater to around 4.4 million customers in the national capital. Reliance Infrastructure's plan to sell the businesses follows the sale of its Mumbai city power distribution business to Adani Transmission Ltd. for Rs. 18,800 crore in August 2018. Reliance Infrastructure is part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, which is trying to sell assets to pay down debt.

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respond to Mint's queries emailed on Friday night, a KPMG spokesperson declined to “comment on any companyspecific matters”. Queries emailed to CDPQ, Actis Llp, Brookfield, Greenko Energy Holdings, I Squared Capital and Torrent Power remained unanswered. While announcing the March quarter earnings, Reliance Infrastructure said it “aims to be zero debt in the next financial year based on liquidity events”. n

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Telecom Group Red Flags Chinese Fiberhome, Seeks Termination of PowerGrid's Purchase Order PowerGrid telecom network is being used by various government agencies such as the National Informatics Centre (NIC), Intelligence Bureau (IB), and Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) for transmission of critical data and information, as mentioned by the Telecom group in a letter raising doubts over the Chinese company. May 6, 2020

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elhi-based group that represents homegrown companies has sought cancellation of a purchase order issued to Chinese optic fiber maker Fiberhome for enhancing national telecom backbone and access network by state-run PowerGrid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL).

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In a letter dated April 29 to PGCIL Chairman, a copy of which was also sent to the National Security Advisor (NSA), and Secretaries of Power and Home departments, the Telecom Exports Promotion Council (TEPC) said that telecom equipment coming from China could pose "serious threat" to India's national security. Fibrehome is a Wuhan-based producer of fiber optic and

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had bagged the mega pan-India fiber-based network program worth nearly Rs 3,500 crore by the state-controlled

Sterlite Power Commissions Gurgaon Palwal Transmission Project Worth INR 1,027 Crore Envisaged as part of the Inter State Transmission System project, the Gurgaon Palwal Transmission Project (GPTL) will meet the peak energy requirements of Haryana. April 14, 2020 terlite Power has announced the commissioning of Gurgaon Palwal Transmission Project (GPTL) worth INR 1,027 crore, that will enhance the power capacity of Gurugram and Palwal areas in the state of Haryana by ~2000 MW.

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Envisaged as part of the Inter State Transmission System project, the Gurgaon Palwal Transmission Project (GPTL) will meet the peak energy requirements of Haryana, which is expected to reach more than 12000 MW in FY 20-21 from 9000 MW in 2014-15. The project will evacuate ~2000 MW to Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd. (HVPNL) ensuring access to reliable power for more than 3 million households in the state.

The project consists of four 400 kV double circuit transmission lines with total length of 143 kms.

bay extensions at Dhanonda and a LILO connecting the 400 kVDC Gurgaon-Manesar transmission line. The company had won this project through tariff-based competitive bidding process and executed it under the Build, Own, Operate and Maintain (BOOM) model.

With more than 10,000 high capacity diesel generation (DG) sets installed in Gurugram, the project will play a pivotal role in minimizing their usage and subsequent reduction in pollution levels brought on by combustion of diesel.

The project implemented one-of-its-kind innovation with India's first vertical GIS substations being built at Prithla, Kadarpur and Sohna. These 400/220 kV GIS substations are multi-storied substations with a rooftop 220 kV open switchyard. A conventional GIS substation of similar capacity generally requires 12 acres of land, but this innovative solution is built only on 3.8 acres resulting in 75 percent reduction in land size. Apart from the vertical substations, Multi Circuit Monopole towers have been built to optimize the space challenges related to the project. Apart from saving land, all these innovations have resulted in offsetting more than 18,000 tons of CO2 emissions each year as compared to a conventional layout for a similar GIS substation. n

Commenting on this significant milestone, Pratik Agarwal, Managing Director, Sterlite Power, said, “We are proud to have completed the GPTL project which will help bring 24x7 power to the Gurugram area. This project will not only benefit the people of Haryana by providing reliable power supply but will also bring cleaner air to NCR by reducing the use of diesel fired generator sets.� The project consists of four 400 kV double circuit transmission lines with total length of 143 kms, 3 Gas Insulated Substations (GIS) at Prithla, Kadarpur and Sohna Road, 2

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REC Board Approves Incorporation of 7 SPVs to Facilitate Evacuation of Renewable Energy RECTPCL auctions these transmission projects and hands over the incorporated entities to successful bidders for development and operation. April 9, 2020 tate-owned shadow banking firm REC Ltd. board has approved a proposal to incorporate seven power transmission projects which would facilitate evacuation of renewable energy. These projects will evacuate clean energy from Maharashtra, Madya Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan.

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"The board of directors of REC Ltd. in its meeting held on March 25, 2020, inter-alia approved the proposal for incorporation of seven project specific special purpose vehicles (SPVs) as wholly-owned subsidiaries of REC Transmission Projects Company Ltd (RECTPCL), a whollyowned subsidiary of REC," according to a regulatory filing. RECTPCL auctions these transmission projects and hands over the incorporated entities to successful bidders for development and operation. The seven transmission projects are allocated by the power ministry.

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Gadag (2,500 MW), Karnataka-Part A and in Bidar (2,500 MW), Karnataka.

These seven SPVs include a transmission system for evacuation of power from RE projects in Osmanabad area (1 gigawatt) in Maharashtra.

These projects also include three transmission systemstrengthening schemes for evacuation of power of 8.1 GW each from solar energy zones in Rajasthan. The companies to be incorporated will also be wholly-owned subsidiary companies of REC Ltd., it stated. n

Besides, the board has also approved three transmission systems for evacuation of power from RE projects in Rajgarh (2,500 megawatts) SEZ in Madhya Pradesh; in

Prysmian Group Announces World's First 180µm Fiber Cable for FTTx and 5G Networks With these cables, Prysmian Group continues to prove that it truly is a global manufacturer that leverages on its worldwide knowledge and capabilities. April 27, 2020

Sirocco Extreme microduct cables utilize Prysmian Group's BendBrightXS 180µm single-mode bend insensitive fiber (ITU-T G.657.A2), providing a solution that's ready for evolved systems and future-proof.

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rysmian Group has launched the world's first commercially available 180µm fiber cable. Further to previous announcements for BendBrightXS 180µm fiber and Sirocco HD cables, Prysmian combines the two technologies to launch its Sirocco Extreme microduct cable with 288 fibers in a diameter of 6.5mm, providing world record diameter and fiber density for a blown microduct cable of 288 fibers. With a fiber density of 8.7 fibers per mm2, it is possible to install the cable into an 8mm ID duct where previously it was only possible to install up to 192 fibers.

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“Prysmian's BendBrightXS fibers are capable of providing the necessary standard of cable density, and of supporting the necessary fiber spectrum demanded by new PON technologies” states Ian Griffiths, Director, R&D Telecom Business at Prysmian Group. “Bend-insensitive fiber's resilience gives manufacturers the ability to design cabling solutions which were previously impossible to create, but are now demanded by today's rapidly changing environ-

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NEWS fit for blowing in high density access, FTTx and 5G networks and offer a scalable solution that's high-density, physically compact, and easily deployable for a future-fit solution.� Sirocco Extreme is currently available in a fiber count of 288 with further fiber counts to be available later in the year. The cable conforms to international standards for optical and mechanical performance and benefits using Prysmian's PicoTube technology making them up to 40 percent smaller than Sirocco microduct cables. This makes it possible to install more fibers into congested duct space and enables the use of smaller ducts for new installations, resulting in lower installation costs and the use of less raw materials. This provides benefits for both the total cost of network deployment and the environmental footprint. As the world's demand for information continues to increase, fiber networks are becoming more dynamic, crowded, and limited for space, and Sirocco Extreme product enhancements show once again the Group's commitment to respond to these evolving needs of the market. n

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ments. With their extreme fiber count and reduced diameter, Sirocco Extreme microduct cables make installation faster, more cost-effective and environmental friendly. Designed for installation into microducts, they are perfectly

Larsen & Toubro Wins Significant Contracts for Power Transmission, Distribution Though the company did not mention the value of the contracts, a 'significant' contract ranges between INR 1,000 crore and INR 2,500 crore as per its specification. April 20, 2020

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ngineering and construction giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won 'significant' power transmission and distribution contracts in India and abroad. Though the company did not mention the value of the contracts, a 'significant' contract ranges between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 2,500 crore as per its specification. "The power transmission and distribution business of L&T Construction has bagged orders in India and abroad. The business has won an order to modernize the power distribution network in a subdivision of the Bangalore Metropolitan Area Zone.

L&T Construction has bagged orders in India and abroad.

The statement said the business has also bagged orders to establish 220 kilovolts (kV), 132 kV substations and 132 kV cable networks in India, the Middle East and Africa.

With the scope involving conversion of high-voltage overhead lines into underground cables and creation of additional feeders for load bifurcation, the project will enhance the reliability of the power system," the company said in a statement.

In a consortium, another order has been secured for the rehabilitation of substations and transmission lines associated with hydropower plants in Myanmar, it said.

Similar distribution network strengthening orders have been received in the northern and western parts of the subcontinent as well.

Additional orders have been received in the ongoing substation, transmission line and renewable energy jobs in India, it added. n

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L-com Expands Fiber Product Offering with New Bulk Fiber Cables The company has launched new products in its stock of bulk fiber cable line. May 7, 2020

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he US-based L-com has expanded its in stock offering of bulk fiber cable and fiber connectors to address high speed voice, video and data networking applications. L-com's new bulk fiber cable line consists of single-mode and multimode (OM1, OM2 and OM3) fiber cable that is sold in intervals of one meter. Options include OFNR, OFNP and LSZH cable jackets, simplex, duplex and breakout cable styles as well as tactical military-style cable options. To address a wide breadth of applications and installations, these new fiber cables are available in 1.6mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm, and 3.0mm cable O.D.s.

L-com's new bulk fiber cable and fiber optic connectors are all in stock and available for immediate shipment.

types include FC connectors, SC connectors, LC connectors as well as Multimode and Single-Mode ST connectors. Also included are Versatile Link plastic optical fiber HFBR connectors.

Additionally, bend insensitive bulk fiber is now available in 3.0mm cable O.D.s and with a 2.5mm cable O.D. Bend insensitive fiber is a perfect solution for tighter bend radius installations since it offers less attenuation than standard fiber cables when subject to a tight bend radius.

“Our new line of bulk fiber cable and associated connectors provides a perfect solution for new build-outs, retrofits and cable repair applications that require high-quality, highperformance fiber solutions. By offering a wide selection of in stock fiber cables and connectors we are able to meet the urgent needs of our customers,” said Paul Hospodar, Product Line Manager. n

To complement their new bulk fiber cable offering, L-com has added a variety of 900um, 1.6mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm and 3.0mm multimode and single-mode fiber connectors to address new cable builds and repairs. Fiber connector

Sterlite Power Commissions 765KV Khandwa Substation in Madhya Pradesh Sterlite Power won the INR 1,370 crore Khargone Transmission project in 2015 through tariff-based competitive bidding process and is executing it under the Build, Own, Operate and Maintain (BOOM) model. April 29, 2020 terlite Power, a leading global power transmission player, commissions the 765kV Khandwa substation in Madhya Pradesh, which is part of the Khargone Transmission Limited (KTL) project. This will play an important role in stepping down the high voltage 1320 MW power from Khargone Power Plant to further distribute it downstream to 50 million households across the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

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Sterlite Power has so far commissioned 5 out of 6 elements in the project – 765kV substation at Khandwa, 765kV DC Khandwa-Indore transmission line, 400kV DC KhandwaKhargone transmission line, 400kV LILO and Dhule bay extension. With these elements charged, KTL is already generating 55.55 percent revenue in tariffs.

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Sterlite Power Commissions 765KV Khandwa Substation in Madhya Pradesh

Sterlite Power won the INR 1,370 crore Khargone Transmission project in 2015 through tariff-based competitive bidding process and is executing it under the Build, Own, Operate and Maintain (BOOM) model. n

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