Sumitomo Electric Industries : Delivers Contact Wires for the Dedicated Freight Corridor Construction Project in India
July 10, 2018 at 01:54 am EDT
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July 10, 2018
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. has started to deliver the contact wires that will be installed over a line distance of approximately 1,340 km for the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) Construction Project being promoted by the Government of India. The total length of the wires to be delivered will be approximately 3,400 km, which is the largest volume of order in our overseas railroad-related business.
As part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMIC)*1 that has been launched jointly by JICA*2 and the Government of India, the Western DFC (between Delhi and Mumbai) and Eastern DFC (between Delhi and Kolkata) are currently under construction.
Construction of the Western DFC is being undertaken by Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited, a subsidiary of the Indian Ministry of Railways. The Sojitz - Larsen & Toubro Limited (India) consortium has received an order for the electrification of the Western DFC. In appreciation of the superior durability and heat resistance of our contact wires, as well as the abundance of our delivery records in both Japanese and overseas rail markets, the consortium made the decision to use our contact wires for an approximately 1,340 km section of the corridor. The total length of the wire will be approximately 3,400 km, which is the largest deal we have made in railroad-related business overseas. Our contact wires will be used to electrify the corridor between Rewari and Jawaharlal Nehru Port.
This is the first time Sumitomo Electric is delivering contact wires to the market in India. Taking the delivery of the contact wires as an opportunity, we will continue to supply high-quality contact wires to railroads in India, which has one of the world's largest rail infrastructures, to ensure their safe and steady operation, as well as to modernize them, and to contribute to the further progress of the economy of India.
Outline of contact wire
Section
Between Rewari and Jawaharlal Nehru Port (approx. 1,340 km)
Product
Contact wires with total length of approx. 3,400 km
(for line length of approx. 1,340 km)
Delivery
From Dec. 2017 to Dec. 2019 (scheduled)
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Section of Western DFC, where our contact wires will be installed
Contact wire
*1: The Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMIC) is a Japan-India joint regional development project that was launched to construct a dedicated freight corridor between Delhi and Mumbai. This project aims to encourage private sector-based development of industrial complexes, power plants, roads, ports, commercial facilities, and other kinds of infrastructure along the freight corridor.
*2: JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) is a governmental agency that coordinates Official Development Assistance (ODA) for the Government of Japan to support developing countries.
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Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. is one of the world's leaders of electric wires and cables, and fiber optic manufacturing. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by sectors of activity as follows:
- automotive (54.8%): cable beams, rubber anti-vibration products, etc.;
- energy and environment (21.1%): copper electric wires, electric cables, magnet wires, power cables, etc.;
- electronic (7.8%): electronic wires, semiconductors components, electronic components, printed circuit boards, etc.;
- information and communication (7.5%): fiber optic cables, optic components, network cabling systems, etc.;
- others (8.8%): primarily steel special wires.
Net sales break down geographically as follows: Japan (42.7%), China (19.7%), Asia (10.7%), the United States (11.8%), the Americas (4.2%) and other (10.9%).