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Bangladesh to import 250 trains from Indonesian INKA

byCT Report
04/02/2017
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JAKARTA: Indonesian state-owned train manufacturer PT Industri Kereta Api (INKA) is preparing to manufacture 250 trains to be exported to Bangladesh this year.

INKA President Director Agus Purnomo said, “We are processing the manufacturing process. All the requirements have been completed and we’re going to import 250 trains to Bangladesh by the end of this year”.

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Agus said that the contract worth of the manufacturing reaches US$200 million. It is estimated that certainty of export to Bangladesh will be decided around March or April. Last year, PT INKA exported 150 trains worth US$72 million to Bangladesh.

“Besides, PT INKA has also imported trains to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Filipina, Thailand, Singapore, or even Australia,” Agus added.

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