Kyosan
Electric Manufacturing, a 100-year-old Japanese company that
manufactures railway and road signalling systems, opened its first India
office in Delhi on Monday to increase its presence in the country's
railway network.
The company has plans to be part of the huge expansion
of the Indian railways network by providing safety signalling system
for the proposed high speed railways and special corridors. There are 20
rail routes that are ready for high speed corridors.
In the next five years, signalling projects in Indian railways is expected to touch $3 billion. "Indian railways and road users can look forward to improved traffic safety and reliability, and our global corporate motto has been promoting safety and reliability," said T Tokodai, president and chief operating officer, Kyosan Electric Manufacturing.
The company has plans to be part of the huge expansion
In the next five years, signalling projects in Indian railways is expected to touch $3 billion. "Indian railways and road users can look forward to improved traffic safety and reliability, and our global corporate motto has been promoting safety and reliability," said T Tokodai, president and chief operating officer, Kyosan Electric Manufacturing.
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