ib vogt secures first order in India; establishes first PV factory for Indian multinational
Germany-based ib vogt has been commissioned to undertake the factory design, planning and construction management for an Indian multinational company to build its first photovoltaics (PV) factory in Southern India. The project has been running from the beginning of this April 2010 and is expected to reach completion by the end of next June.
The final decision to sign the contract was made in light of not only the international recognition in the photovoltaic sector that ib vogt enjoys, but also the ongoing intensive consultation and preparation work that our companies have undertaken since 2009, commented Chris Buckland, director projects.
The company said, the project represents a further important step in strengthening the international presence of the vogt group and developing global production capacities.
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