RITES and Andal Diesel Shed sign MoU for loco maintenance

RITES and Andal Diesel Shed sign MoU for loco maintenance

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Category : National Published on: June 13 2024

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  • RITES and Eastern Railway's Andal Diesel Shed have signed an MoU to collaborate on the major schedule repair and maintenance of Diesel-Electric Locomotives. 
  • This partnership aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the repair and maintenance processes for locomotives owned by RITES and its clients.
  • The MoU between RITES and Andal Diesel Shed in Asansol Division, West Bengal, establishes a framework to streamline the maintenance of diesel locomotives. 
  • This collaboration seeks to optimize the repair processes, ensuring timely and high-quality service for the Diesel-Electric Locomotives, thereby improving operational reliability.
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