The Noida Authority has laid plans to construct five more metro stations at Noida adding to its existing 6 metro stations. In lieu with this the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has submitted its technical report for this construction project, the Noida authority will review and give its final approval on Monday. [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:3/19/2012 at 4:48 PM

 
Engineering company, McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd has received various orders totaling Rs66.42 crore. [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:2/27/2012 at 2:23 PM

 
Pennar Engineered Building Systems Ltd, subsidiary of Pennar Industries Ltd has bagged two contracts valued Rs13 crore. [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:2/27/2012 at 12:48 PM

 
In line with its globalization plans, China based Zoomlion announced its plans to establish a strategic alliance with India’s largest industrial crane manufacturer ElectroMech, to manufacture and sell tower cranes in India. [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:11/23/2011 at 1:58 PM

 
Infrastructure and construction equipment finance major, Srei BNP Paribas is eyeing whopping Rs600 crore revenue at EXCON 2011, the largest construction equipment exhibition in the country [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:11/23/2011 at 9:13 AM

 
The discussion in boardrooms across the globe is not mergers and acquisitions. It’s not the bottom-line either. That’s because sales and profitability do not count in a liquidity crunch. The only thing that matters is how much cash you have on the table. Let’s face it. It is downtu... [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:8/18/2010 at 7:20 AM

 
 Kolkata based McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd, which started way back in 1961 as an equipment manufacturer for coal and mining industry today has grown into a large multi product and multi location group. At present, McNally Bharat is a top notch EPC Project implementers with over 300 p... [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:8/18/2010 at 7:20 AM

 
With growing maritime trade, major Indian ports are projected to handle about 800 million tonnes (mt) of cargo over the next five years from 530 mt in 2008-09 and several ports are in the process of creating necessary infrastructure to handle the growth in cargo traffic. While the shipping ministry ... [More]
Posted by: Admin | Posted on:8/18/2010 at 7:19 AM