L&T and ISGEC Deliver Heavy Reactors for Numaligarh Refinery Expansion
In so far one of the heaviest-ever consignments to be transported utilizing National Waterways-2, two reactors manufactured by L&T weighing around 1160 MT and 663 MT. are being transported.
L&T and ISGEC Deliver Heavy Reactors for Numaligarh Refinery Expansion
NEW DELHI- In so far one of the heaviest-ever consignments to be transported utilizing National Waterways-2, two reactors manufactured by L&T weighing around 1160 MT and 663 MT are being transported via river route from Adani Port, Surat to NRL Jetty near Numaligarh Refinery Project site.
Another reactor weighing 1160 MT manufactured by ISGEC was despatched from Gujarat's Dahej port a few days ago. Meanwhile, the first reactor despatched by ISGEC weighing 521MT has already entered Assam through the mighty Brahmaputra & reached Dhansiri Mukh near NRL jetty.
This is a significant boost to the Company’s ongoing Numaligarh Refinery Expansion Project. We congratulate M/s ISGEC and M/s L&T for their contribution to Atma Nirbhar Bharat for manufacturing these reactors that were imported from Europe a few years back.
NRL also extends heartfelt gratitude to Inland Waterways Authority of India for their invaluable support in facilitating this unique waterways movement.
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