Avantha Group company CG, a top player in the management and application of electrical energy, today said it has bagged a contract in Paraguay for supplying eight single and three phase transformers.
The transformers will be used in expansion of the central South American country's 220 kV and 66 kV electricity network, the company said here.
Financial details of the contract were not disclosed.
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The company will manufacture the transformers in Mumbai and supply them in three lots. Spare parts, supervision of the installation and commissioning and onsite training are a part of CG's scope of work, it said.
"This order reinforces CG's strategic intent to diversify its customer base in Latin America, and we remain focused on building the energy infrastructure of the region with our extensive range of technologically driven products, systems and solutions," its CEO and Managing Director Laurent Demortier said.
CG has been present in South America for the past two decades and has previously partnered with ANDE for the supply of single and three phase transformers and 30,000 smart meters to the Paraguayan grid.
"Latin America forms an important part of our India export strategy, and the company has been exporting highly advanced equipment to the region for over 23 years, primarily from its world-class manufacturing bases that are located in Bhopal, Mumbai and Nashik," he said.