RITES and CMPDI join hands to tap mining and renewable energy opportunities 
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RITES and CMPDI join hands to tap mining and renewable energy opportunities

RITES has entered into an MoU with CMPDIL to jointly explore emerging opportunities in mining and renewable energy sectors in India and abroad

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited, a leading transport infrastructure consultancy and engineering company, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Limited (CMPDI), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), to jointly explore emerging opportunities in mining and renewable energy sectors in India and abroad.

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The agreement, signed in Ranchi, lays out a strategic framework for collaboration between the two public sector enterprises. It aims to identify, explore, and jointly pursue consultancy assignments and infrastructure development projects, especially in the areas of mining, power, renewable energy, and logistics.

Leveraging its five-decade-long experience and global reach, RITES will bring to the table its international expertise, market intelligence, and infrastructure know-how to support CMPDI in acquiring mining projects and executing consultancy assignments. The collaboration will also involve undertaking feasibility studies and detailed assessments across mutually agreed geographies.

As part of the partnership, RITES and CMPDI will also jointly submit proposals for mining and evacuation infrastructure projects, both domestically and internationally, and design capacity-building programmes.

RITES Limited is a Navratna Public Sector Enterprise with a presence in over 55 countries across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. It offers diversified services in transport consultancy and infrastructure engineering.

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