NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL forge strategic partnership for seamless lubricant supply 
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NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL forge strategic partnership for seamless lubricant supply

NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL have inked an agreement for the supply of lubricants and greases essential for the efficient functioning of NKSTPP's machinery

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In a strategic move aimed at ensuring the smooth and uninterrupted operation of machinery at the North Karanpura Super Thermal Power Project (NKSTPP), NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL have inked a significant agreement. The agreement spans a duration of three years and entails the establishment of a Consumer Operated Lube Godown (COLG) at NKSTPP.

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The agreement was officially sealed in a ceremony held on March 14. Representing NTPC North Karanpura AGM (C&M) Bijja Naveen Kumar and CGM Swapnendu Kumar Panda. On behalf of HPCL, Biswajit Dhara DGM Marketing and Vishal Bajpai CGM graced the occasion with their presence.

The signing ceremony was attended by esteemed dignitaries including Ravindra Sharma, GM (Fuel Management), Mukul Rai, GM (Mech. Mtc.), and VS Dubey, GM (Project Constn), among others, from NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL.

This strategic collaboration underscores the commitment of both entities towards ensuring regular, steady, and urgent supply of lubricants and greases essential for the efficient functioning of NKSTPP's machinery. The establishment of the COLG facility marks a significant milestone in this endeavor, further solidifying the partnership between NTPC North Karanpura and HPCL.

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