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B U S I N E S S S P H E R E      October 2003                                                     COVERSTORY  
 

PCI Works at Gurgaon
 
 

Chemicals Ltd., Imaging and Diagnostics Center, Mazagon Docks Ltd., Nu-clear Power Corp. of India Ltd., Xerox Modicorp Ltd., Zee TV and several com-panies/ organisations covering all vital areas be it Power, Telcom, Petroleum, Chemical, Fertilizers, Steel, Cement, Aluminum, Space, Aviation, Nuclear, Shipping, Railways or Defence. Virtually who's who of the public sector as well as the private sector in the country is already a satisfied customer of PCI LTD. with several repeat businesses from most of them over the years.

  For this diverse range on its bulletin board, the building block of this equipment empire has been presented several formal placards. Some of the brightest adornments include the Priyadarshini Indira Gandhi Award '91, Rashtriya Gaurav Award '93,


Udyog Ratan Award '95, Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award '95, Pride of the Millenium Award '2000, Rashtriya Udyog Ratan Award '2001, and the Coveted Distinguished Enterpreneurship Award by PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry (1998) among others.

  Continuing in the quest for procuring newness and all that is unavailable in the country today, the Mehta’s and their team of professionals have an extremely well-defined strategy lined up. Number one, bringing in a technology of 'tunnel scanning.' This one move is especially geared for bagging contracts from the Indian Railways. To speak of a second clincher, a collaboration with German Railway authorities for 'directing in' coach washing system based on the most modern technology in the world. Then

 

again, in the potato sack, is getting the hang of Coil Spring manufacturing plant and the unique bridge scanning know how for the Indian Railways, a really big gambit for procuring the proverbial laser's edge while queuing up for contracts of the same.

  With such 'twinkling' proposals underway, "think global and act local" and 'think big' seem the 'mantra' of the hour, day, and year. Once approved, these relationships could be the wheels to set in motion another cycle of success, which "when starts rotating, would open up endless vistas of awards, plaudits, claps, cash harvests and overflow for the prime group as well as for it's invaluable asset, it's man-power resource," says the group's founder Chairman Surinder Mehta with absolute confidence.

 
       
 
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