HPL India Ltd, a Rs 150-crore company and a leading manufacturer of electrical protection equipment, switchgears, meters, and energy management systems, has set up a new plant with an investment of Rs 100 crore at Jabali in Himachal Pradesh recently. |
Spread over an area of four acres (one acre is 43,560 square feet), the plant will manufacture a range of switches, electronic meters, and UPS (uninterrupted power supply) systems. The operations at the plant will commence in March or April next year. |
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The construction has started with a capital investment of Rs 20 crore and subsequent investments will be made over the next five years. The company has a 50:50 joint venture with Socomec SA of France. This collaboration has been running for 13 years. |
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The managing director of HPL Nodia Limited, Lalit Seth, told Business Standard here the firm had units in Noida, Delhi, and Gurgaon. What attracted them to Himachal was the industrial-friendly policy of the state and the scenic beauty of the region. |
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"We chose Himachal over Uttaranchal because of the region's better connectivity," Seth said. The company manufactures about 2 million electronic meters every month, and is supplying to almost all the major states across the country. |
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"We employ 1,500 people in the existing plants," said Seth, adding that the employment potential of the Jabali plant would be 500-plus. |
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With 450 dealers and 3,000 retailers, the company has 28 offices in the country. |
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HPL India has its R&D cell in Gurgaon, which is completely on the lines of Socomec. |
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HPL deals directly with the states as regards supplying electronic meters. Seth pointed out states differed in specifications and tenders. So the costs vary accordingly. |
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"Since our concern is now the domestic market, foraying into global markets is not on the cards. There are orders of 1 million electronic meters, to be supplied to various states. Our hands are full," Seth said, adding, "of late, Socomec has started buying back electronic meters." |
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The company is exporting other products like miniature circuit breaks and distribution boards. Export earnings in 2003 were Rs 4.5 crore. |
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HPL operates in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, and countries of Southeast Asia and Europe. |
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