Japanese tech to clean trains to be available in India

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A train in India (Representative Pic)

New Delhi: World class Japanese technology of automated cleaning of trains will be available in India in the coming years, thanks to an agreement signed between Godrej & Boyce, the flagship company of the Godrej Group, and JSW Japan.

Under the agreement signed today, an automated and sustainable washing system will be developed for the Indian Railways and Metro, according to press statement issued by Godrej.

JSW Japan is a renowned Japanese manufacturer of vehicle cleaning machines while Godrej Tooling has a strong Indian footprint.

With around 50 new metro maintenance depots expected in the next three years, the demand for washing systems is expected to increase in the Indian market, the statement said.

The estimated opportunity from Railways and Metro Rail corporations in the area of automated washing systems is around Rs 200 Crore over the next five years, it said.

The business aims to enhance local capabilities to 80% within the next five years.

Speaking on the occasion,

“This partnership with JCW Japan is a key factor in improving the speed & quality of maintenance and servicing of railway and metro coaches thus leading to enhanced safety,” said Pankaj Abhyankar, Senior Vice President & Business Head, Godrej Tooling.

“As a train passes through the Automatic Train Wash Plant, it undergoes a series of pre-programmed functions, including soaking, rinsing, foaming, washing, and drying cycles that vary according to the coach variant.

“Depending on the train’s length, the entire cleaning process takes only five to ten minutes.

“The automated washing systems will have higher water recycling percentages and lesser energy consumption, contributing to sustainability,” he added.