Prime Cable Ltd has received a license to manufacture Aluminium Alloy Standard Conductors, meeting BIS standards. These conductors will support India’s power transmission and distribution networks with improved strength and efficiency. The move boosts Prime Cable’s competitiveness, supports domestic infrastructure, and aligns with the nation’s self-reliance and Make in India goals.
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Prime Cable Ltd announced that it has officially received a manufacturing license for Aluminium Alloy Standard Conductors, marking a significant milestone in its expansion into advanced cable and conductor production. This approval positions the company to play a stronger role in India’s growing power infrastructure sector.
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The license enables Prime Cable to manufacture aluminium alloy conductors that meet Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) specifications, ensuring compliance with national quality benchmarks.
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Aluminium alloy conductors are widely used in power transmission and distribution networks, offering higher strength, durability, and efficiency compared to conventional conductors.
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The move aligns with India’s push for modernized grid infrastructure, supporting renewable energy integration and long-distance transmission.
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Industry experts view this as a strategic growth opportunity for Prime Cable, allowing it to cater to both domestic utilities and export markets.
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The company’s entry into alloy conductor manufacturing is expected to enhance competitiveness, reduce reliance on imports, and contribute to the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
This development underscores Prime Cable’s commitment to innovation and quality, while strengthening India’s self-reliance in critical power transmission components.
Sources: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Compendium, GeM Cable SpecificationsGeM
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