Mumbai: Siemens India Ltd. Thursday said the industrial solutions and services unit of the company and its parent Siemens AG (SI) have received an additional contract worth EUR16 million from Bangalore International Airport Ltd.
The order is to install additional technical solutions to manage the airport's expansion.
In July 2005, the unit received contracts worth about EUR61 million from the airport for supply, engineering and installation of airfield lighting, the IT and communication systems, aero-bridges and a baggage handling system as well as the power supply and building services automation system.
27/07/06 Dow Jones/Easy Bourse (Communiqués de presse), France
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