Autokast to supply cast iron bricks to INS Vikrant

The order for 3,750 cast iron bricks is worth more than ₹1 crore

December 04, 2021 05:20 pm | Updated 05:21 pm IST - ALAPPUZHA

New order: Samples of cast iron bricks manufactured by Autokast for INS Vikrant.

New order: Samples of cast iron bricks manufactured by Autokast for INS Vikrant.

Autokast Limited, a State public sector undertaking and one of the largest ferrous foundry manufacturing units in south India, has bagged an order from Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) to supply cast iron bricks for solid ballast (used to maintain stability) to INS Vikrant , India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier.

The order for 3,750 cast iron bricks is worth more than ₹1 crore. “We handed over six samples of cast iron bricks to the CSL. The Indian Navy examined the samples and gave clearance. We hope to hand over the rest of the cast iron bricks, each weighing 30 kg, by the end of this month,” said an official of Autokast.

In March 2021, Autokast supplied five deck-mounted closed chocks, manufactured as per ISO 13729, for INS Vikrant .

Another order

Officials said Autokast had received a separate order from the CSL for 16 bulwark-mounted chocks. Autokast, which was accorded a Class ‘A’ Foundry status by the Lucknow-based Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO) of the Union Ministry of Railways in 2019, recently handed over five Casnub bogies for goods trains built at its manufacturing unit at Cherthala in Alappuzha to Northern Railway.

Autokast, which was once listed for privatisation, is on the path of revival. Its change of fortune can be attributed to the previous Left Democratic Front government’s efforts, which injected money and helped it to modernise the unit.

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