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.
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