India

Systemair receives
Breakthrough Order in India

Systemair has been selected by the DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) as a supplier of tunnel fans and additional equipment to the extension of the subway in Delhi. The total order value amounts to approximately 1.1 million euros. The Indian government has approved the extension of the subway in Delhi, meaning additional 103 km metro with 69 stations are planned to be completed during 2016. Consequently, residents will get a much larger subway system whereby the traffic situation in Delhi will be improved significantly. Systemair will deliver tunnel fans used for fire emergencies as well as for the regular tunnel ventilation.

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