NCL's Amlori Mine Deploys 2 new 190 ton capacity Electric Drive Dumpers
CMD NCL Shri Bhola Singh flagged off the inclusion of dumpers in the mechanical fleet of the project.
New Delhi: On Friday, two new 190 tonne capacity electric drive dumpers joined the fleet of the Amlori project of Northern Coalfields (NCL), a Miniratna company of the Government of India. CMD NCL Shri Bhola Singh flagged off the inclusion of dumpers in the mechanical fleet of the project.
Read Also : ONGC appoints Arunangshu Sarkar as Director (Strategy and Corporate)On this occasion, NCL Director (Finance) Shri Rajneesh Narayan, NCL Director (Technical/Operations) Shri Jitendra Malik, General Manager Excavation Shri Bhartendu Kumar from Headquarters, General Manager Amlori Shri Alok Kumar, General Manager (CWS) Shri Sanjay Kumar, Labor Union representative, other officers, employees and Mr. Onishi Toshiki, Director of Dumper manufacturer Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Limited-India Division and his other representatives were present.
Read Also : RINL launches Swachhta Hi Seva 2024 mega campaignThe 190 ton capacity electric drive dumper included in the Amlori project is very modern and equipped with all important and new safety equipment. These dumpers also have 620 KW AC motors, integrated electronic control system with side slide/skid control system, OITDS, auto cruise control system. Comfortable seats, AC and other facilities are available in the cabin of the dumper, which will make it easier for the operator to drive the dumper.
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