Siemens Starts Operation At Two Factories In Goa (30-Jan-2012)

Siemens, an electrical equipment maker has started operations at two Greenfield factories in Goa, with an investment of Rs 200 crore. The state-of-the-art factory units will have their own in-house research and development units and will manufacture a range of low and medium voltage energy automation products for power distribution of industries, utilities, power plants, infrastructure and cities.
The products will include medium voltage gas-insulated switchgears, primary distribution switchgears, locally-developed products like ring main units (RMU) and compact substations (CSS) for power distribution, numerical protection relays, telecontrol devices for smart grids, electromechanical auxiliary and trip relays.
Recently, Siemens, an electrical equipment maker, has launched additional 10 value-based products under its 'Smart' portfolio taking the total number of such products to 20 since it launched the first product in the last fiscal. The newly-launched products are targeted at a range of verticals like aviation, power distribution, building, infrastructure, healthcare, material handling, manufacturing and industrial applications.
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