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Manufacturing Plant In India On The Cards For Scomi
By M Saraswathi
NEW DELHI, April 11 (Bernama) -- Several Indian companies are courting Scomi
Group for a possible joint venture to set-up a monorail related manufacturing
plant in India, amid growing demand for the infrastructure service here.
Group Chief Executive Shah Hakim Zain said a number of big names in
India have approached Scomi for a possible tie-up.
"We are already talking to several potential partners for a joint venture
to set-up a manufacturing facility in India. We are constantly receiving
proposals," he told Bernama in a telephone interview.
There is volume for such facility in India as the market size for monorail
business in India is estimated at a whopping US$15 billion over five years,
he said.
However, he declined to reveal in which state Scomi planned to locate the
plant.
Under its transport solutions segment, Scomi focused on the manufacturing
and design of monorail systems, buses, special purpose vehicles, rail wagons and
defence vehicle solutions.
Listing its India unit on the Bombay Stock Exchange was another option for
Scomi as it expanded its footprint in the region, said Shah.
"I think listing is one of the options, we want to make sure the operations
are localised by raising capitals locally, which will enable us to expand faster
in that market," he said when asked if Scomi would list the unit in India.
After successfully implementing India's first monorail project in Mumbai,
the Scomi brand was well recognised and the company can capitalise on it, he
said.
Scomi Engineering Bhd and its consortium partner, Larsen & Toubro, had
secured the RM1.846 billion Mumbai Monorail project in November 2008.
To-date, besides the Mumbai project, Scomi Engineering has entered into a
joint bidding agreement with Geodesic Techniques Pvt Ltd to build the proposed
59km monorail in Bangalore.
It has also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with TATA
Realty and Infrastructure Ltd, July last year, to pursue a modern mass
transportation system project in Ludhiana.
It also bid for monorail projects in Chennai and Delhi and, entered into
a three year MoU with Engineering Projects (India) Ltd to execute projects for
the construction of monorails and mass rapid transit system both in India and
abroad.
Back home, he said the government's decision to revive the Putrajaya
monorail project depended very much on the traffic growth in the administrative
capital.
"We have had some preliminary discussion on that," said Shah who declined
to elaborate.
As for the new four-car trains for KL Monorail, he said that it would be
available by year-end.
"The new generation car trains are bigger, spacious, comfortable with the
new suspension and signalling. It is an upgrade of the overall system with
better safety standards as well," Shah said, adding that the newer car trains
would also reduce operating cost.
-- BERNAMA