Marine Electricals signs MoU with Cummins India to make pumps for naval ships

Our Bureau Updated - August 22, 2024 at 11:44 AM.

Marine Electricals has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Cummins India to make pumps for Marine Navy ships.

Under the MoU, both companies will facilitate supply, commission and provide after-sales services in specific areas exclusively for the Indian Navy, apart from private ship owners, said Marine Electrical.

The MoU will also explore opportunities in the energy space by offering power generation solutions.

Meanwhile, Marine Electrical subsidiary, Narhari Engineering Works, is in the process of expanding its manufacturing capacity for both naval and marine motors up to 1MW range

It will also start manufacturing alternators (electric generators) for naval and Marine applications at its new manufacturing facility coming up at Palghar.

Narhari Engineering specialises in manufacturing custom-made shock graded motors, meeting Naval Engineering standards since 1964.

It makes motors for every application suitable for installation on naval ships, up to a rating of 300 kW.

Recently, the company opened offices in Europe and the UAE to focus more on export business.

Published on August 22, 2024 06:11

This is a Premium article available exclusively to our subscribers.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.

Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

You have reached your free article limit.
Subscribe now to and get well-researched and unbiased insights on the Stock market, Economy, Commodities and more...

TheHindu Businessline operates by its editorial values to provide you quality journalism.

This is your last free article.