India’s Solar Industries and European Eurenco announced a strategic partnership agreement to supply of Explosives, Propellants, Transfer of Technology projects and to a common offer for the Bi-Modular Charge System (BMCS) project in India.
The two companies signed the partnership agreement during the Eurosatory 2018 exhibition. Solar and Eurenco signed a preliminary Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as far back as July 2016 to evaluate various cooperation options, including the BMCS project. The two companies today confirmed the strategic partnership for the supply of Propellants, Bombs, Ammunition filling and Modular Charges technologies under the "Make in India" policy for the private sector, Solar industries said in a statement Tuesday.
Solar is willing to build dedicated infrastructure facilities with the technical assistance of Eurenco on its explosive and propellant facilities in Nagpur, India. The new facilities will include Propellant Plants, one of the key components of Modular Charges, Bombs and Ammunition filling capabilities.
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