HSL shines at 3rd PSU Transformation Awards 2024 
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HSL shines at 3rd PSU Transformation Awards 2024

Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has been honoured with two prestigious awards at the 3rd PSU Transformation Awards 2024 ceremony, held at Shangri-La, New Delhi on December 5

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has been honored with two prestigious awards at the '3rd PSU Transformation Awards 2024' ceremony, held at Shangri-La, New Delhi on December 5. The awards spotlight HSL's commitment to innovation and excellence in the shipbuilding industry.

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HSL received recognition in two key categories:

Innovative Product Development Award for its pioneering fender arrangement in Tugs for Submarines. This accolade was accepted by Sarath Chandra, Senior Manager (Design).

Technology Adoption Award for implementing an innovative method of installing Retractable Thrusters in Diving Support Vessels. Tirupat Naik, Senior Manager (Engineering), received the award on behalf of HSL.

These accolades underline HSL's focus on integrating advanced technologies and fostering innovation to meet the complex demands of the maritime sector. The achievements further cement HSL's reputation as a leader in India’s shipbuilding and ship repair industry.

The PSU Transformation Awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in driving growth, innovation, and efficiency. HSL’s dual recognition at this prestigious platform underscores its pivotal role in advancing the nation’s maritime capabilities.

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