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New Delhi [India], April 26 (ANI/PNN): In keeping with the GoI's vision of 'AtmaNirbhar Bharat', the Marine division of Crown Group, Dynatron Services has enhanced its maintenance facilities in Mumbai with state-of-the-art technologies and machinery to undertake repairs, overhauls and upgradation of naval ships and submarines. Dynatron's Karwar facility has the largest private sector workshop near the Karwar naval base, which is spread over 5 acres with facilities for repair and overhauling of all marine components, manufacture of spares along with Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics workshop. The workshop is supporting MRO activities for the aircraft carrier, warships and submarines at the Naval base. The Crown Group has appointed Cdr (Dr) Avikshit as Chief Operating Officer of Dynatron Services, Karwar facility to boost & strengthen Dynatron's Karwar facility. Dr Avikshit brings in 39 years of combined experience in Navy, shipbuilding, academics, innovation
Steel tycoon Jindal keen to acquire bankrupt Indian shipyard
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Dubai-based shipping firm GMS and Kotak Special Situations Fund were among the others that registered to bid as of the Feb. 28 deadline,
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For Jindal Steel, controlled by Naveen Jindal, Reliance Naval can be a captive client for the company’s shipbuilding plates, said Vidya Rattan Sharma, managing director at the steelmaker, who confirmed Jindal’s interest
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Jindal Steel & Power Ltd., India’s third-largest producer of the alloy by market value, and two other groups were the latest to express interest in bidding for Reliance Naval & Engineering Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter.
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