Titagarh Rail Systems Bags Order for Rake Wagons from Adani Cement
RAILWAYS & METRO RAIL

Titagarh Rail Systems Bags Order for Rake Wagons from Adani Cement

Titagarh Rail Systems (TRSL), a leading Indian rolling stock manufacturer, has been awarded a significant contract from Ambuja Cements and ACC, part of Adani Cement. The order, valued at approximately Rs 5.37 billion, includes the manufacture and supply of 16 BCFCM (Bogie Covered Fly Ash/Cement Wagon) rake wagons with BVCM (Bogie Brake Van Type) wagons, further reinforcing TRSL’s leadership in the freight rolling stock sector.

The contract underscores TRSL’s expertise in designing and manufacturing specialized freight wagons for bulk transportation. The BCFCM and BVCM wagons are designed to optimize the passage of fly ash and cement, ensuring faster and more cost-effective movement of these essential materials. Additionally, it highlights TRSL’s ability to deliver customised solutions tailored to the specific needs of its patrons. The execution of this order, scheduled between January 2026 and March 2027, will leverage TRSL's advanced manufacturing facilities and engineering capabilities to ensure the highest standards of quality and timely delivery.

Commenting on the order, Anil Kumar Agarwal, Deputy Managing Director, Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd, said: ""At Titagarh Rail Systems, we are proud to partner with Ambuja Cements and ACC Limited in their commitment to enhance logistics efficiency through rail-based freight solutions. This contract further strengthens our order book and highlights the industry’s confidence in our ability to deliver high-performance, specialized wagons. With our advanced manufacturing capabilities, we are committed to ensuring efficient and seamless transportation solutions while contributing to the progress of India’s infrastructure.""

The company is committed to delivering these rakes with top-notch quality, ensuring smooth integration into Adani Cement's operations. TRSL continues to play a key role in advancing the more efficient movement of goods and facilitate flow of benefits thereof to the society while participating in the modernization of India's rail infrastructure.

Titagarh Rail Systems (TRSL), a leading Indian rolling stock manufacturer, has been awarded a significant contract from Ambuja Cements and ACC, part of Adani Cement. The order, valued at approximately Rs 5.37 billion, includes the manufacture and supply of 16 BCFCM (Bogie Covered Fly Ash/Cement Wagon) rake wagons with BVCM (Bogie Brake Van Type) wagons, further reinforcing TRSL’s leadership in the freight rolling stock sector.The contract underscores TRSL’s expertise in designing and manufacturing specialized freight wagons for bulk transportation. The BCFCM and BVCM wagons are designed to optimize the passage of fly ash and cement, ensuring faster and more cost-effective movement of these essential materials. Additionally, it highlights TRSL’s ability to deliver customised solutions tailored to the specific needs of its patrons. The execution of this order, scheduled between January 2026 and March 2027, will leverage TRSL's advanced manufacturing facilities and engineering capabilities to ensure the highest standards of quality and timely delivery.Commenting on the order, Anil Kumar Agarwal, Deputy Managing Director, Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd, said: At Titagarh Rail Systems, we are proud to partner with Ambuja Cements and ACC Limited in their commitment to enhance logistics efficiency through rail-based freight solutions. This contract further strengthens our order book and highlights the industry’s confidence in our ability to deliver high-performance, specialized wagons. With our advanced manufacturing capabilities, we are committed to ensuring efficient and seamless transportation solutions while contributing to the progress of India’s infrastructure.The company is committed to delivering these rakes with top-notch quality, ensuring smooth integration into Adani Cement's operations. TRSL continues to play a key role in advancing the more efficient movement of goods and facilitate flow of benefits thereof to the society while participating in the modernization of India's rail infrastructure.

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Daikin Boosts Haryana’s Innovation Push with Rs 10 billion R&D Plan

Japanese multinational Daikin Industries has committed an investment of Rs 10 billion to set up a new research and development centre in Haryana. The proposed facility will focus on advanced technologies and sustainable industrial solutions, marking a significant boost to the state’s innovation and industrial ecosystem. The announcement follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Osaka, Japan, during a visit by a Haryana government delegation held from October 6 to 8. The MoU was signed by Amit Kumar Agrawal, Commissioner and Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department, ..

Next Story
Building Material

Lloyds Metals to Build Rs 250 billion Steel Plant in Gadchiroli

Lloyds Metals & Energy Limited (LMEL) has announced an investment of Rs 250 billion aimed at transforming Gadchiroli in Maharashtra from a region once associated with the red corridor into a key industrial and growth hub. The company’s plans are centred on establishing an integrated steel production ecosystem, which will contribute significantly to regional development and employment. As part of its expansion strategy, LMEL is setting up a 4.5-million-tonne blast furnace in Gadchiroli, scheduled for completion by 2027–28, along with another 1.2-million-tonne facility in Chandrapur by 2029..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Recycling Leaders Push for Policy Reforms in India

As India prepares for the largest recycling-focused event in its history, industry leaders are making a strong case for policy reforms to unlock the country’s circular economy potential. Ahead of the Bharat Recycling Show (BRS) 2025, co-located with Plastics Recycling Show (PRS) India, a high-level panel discussion in Mumbai spotlighted the urgent need for regulatory clarity, digital innovation, and integration of the informal sector.Held under the theme “Unlocking Circular Value: Regulatory and Market Trends in Recycling”, the panel brought together prominent voices from across the recy..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?