RITES, DMRC join hands for exploring Metro works 
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RITES, DMRC join hands for exploring Metro works

RITES Ltd on Thursday said that it has signed an MoU with Delhi Metro for operating and maintaining Delhi’s extensive metro rail network

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: RITES Limited, a leading transport infrastructure consultancy, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), which is renowned for operating and maintaining Delhi’s extensive metro rail network. Through this MoU, both organisations will combine their strengths to identify, secure, and execute metro projects in India and abroad.

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This strategic collaboration will focus on offering services in areas including general consultancy, project management, detailed design, feasibility studies and others. The partnership aims at tapping opportunities in the urban transit system space, delivering world-class solutions for both domestic and international projects.

Also, the alliance syncs with RITES' ongoing efforts to expand its global footprint under its ‘RITES Videsh’ initiative. With DMRC’s extensive experience in metro rail operations and RITES’ proven expertise in transport infrastructure, both entities are well-positioned to pursue emerging opportunities.

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