Move will boost employment and save foreign reserves through the indigenization initiative

Lahore: The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC), the backbone of Pakistan's power sector, has continued the initiative to promote local industry and indigenization by placing educational orders worth approximately Rs781 million with the domestic manufacturers. These orders encompass transmission towers, high-accuracy energy meters, monitoring devices for autotransformers and conductors.
As part of this effort, a five member committee led by General Manager (Design and Engineering), Engr Dr Khawaja Riffat Hassan, accompanied by General Manager (Asset Management) North, Engr Muhammad Mustafa, Chief Engineer (Transmission Line Design), Engr Shahid Shafi Sial and Chief Engineer (Material Procurement and Management) Engr Zahid Iqbal visited the premises of M/s Siddique Sons in Lahore to evaluate the quality of their manufacturing processes and equipment.
This initiative builds upon NTDC's indigenization efforts that began in 2017 during the present Chairman Board of Directors, Dr Fiaz Ahmed Chaudhry's tenure as Managing Director. Subsequent managing directors and board of directors have continued to support this cause. Managing Director NTDC, Engr Muhammad Waseem Younas approved the award of Educational Order to local manufacturers of Energy Meters. With the execution of this order, local industry will have sufficient capability of manufacture Energy Meters of 0.2s class accuracy for the first time in Pakistan.
Educational orders are issued, pursuant to SRO 827 issued by the Ministry of Commerce, to encourage new entrants who otherwise do not fulfill the regular bidding qualification criteria. This strategic approach has resulted in contracts worth billions of rupees being awarded to local industries, helping to save precious foreign exchange while ensuring timely delivery of crucial project material and better after-sale services. Several firms, including manufacturers of transformers and high-voltage transmission towers, have already been registered under this initiative, with more companies presently under consideration.

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