STN: Kernex Bags Order for Kavach. The Indian Railways has awarded a Rs 2,041.04 crore contract to Kernex Micro Systems (India) to deploy the Kavach System. This move aims to improve passenger safety across the railway network.
Kernex Bags Order for Kavach: Contract Details
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) in West Bengal issued the contract. It covers the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of 2,500 sets of Kavach onboard equipment. Kernex Micro Systems must complete the installation and testing within 12 months.
Kernex has extensive experience in railway safety systems. Now, they will deliver the Kavach system to enhance the safety of Indian Railways.
Kavach – A Key Safety Initiative
The Kavach system is an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) solution. Initially called the Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), it was developed by the Research Designs & Standards Organisation (RDSO) with Indian companies. In July 2020, the Ministry of Railways made Kavach the official national ATP system.
Kavach prevents train collisions by monitoring train speed. If the loco pilot fails to respond, the system automatically applies the brakes. This reduces the risk of accidents, even in low visibility conditions like fog and heavy rain. Kavach ensures that trains can operate safely in adverse weather.
About Kernex Micro Systems
Kernex Micro Systems has specialized in railway safety since 1999. The company has developed anti-collision devices (ACDs) and other safety technologies for Indian Railways. Kernex can produce 100 Kavach units per month and has the capacity to increase production to 250 units if needed.
Kernex’s long track record in the field of railway safety makes it a trusted partner for Indian Railways. This contract allows them to play a vital role in improving safety across the railway network.
Conclusion: Kernex Bags Order for Kavach to Enhance Railway Safety
Kernex Micro Systems will make a significant contribution to railway safety. The 2,500 sets of Kavach equipment will help prevent accidents and improve operational reliability. With this order, Indian Railways takes a major step toward protecting passengers and ensuring the safety of its network.