This document provides guidelines for vendor development and approval for small track machines and tools by the Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) of the Government of India Ministry of Railways.
It defines key terms, outlines the policy and process for vendor registration and approval, including application assessment, technical capability assessment, prototype testing, and approval procedures. It also covers charges for various activities, validity of approvals, and requirements for new items or extensions. The Standing Committee on Small Track Machines examines cases and makes recommendations to the Railway Board for final approval.
This document describes a 4-level quality inspection system for Shareway Industries that meets the requirements of MIL-I-45208A. The primary purpose is to establish a quality control system to ensure acceptable product quality. Quality Assurance and management are responsible for implementing and maintaining the quality manual, which is reviewed annually and updated as needed. All revisions must be approved by the Quality Assurance Manager and company president.
The document outlines the procedure for foreign manufacturers to obtain and operate under a Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) license. Key points:
1) Foreign manufacturers can apply for a BIS license to mark their products with the Standard Mark if they meet manufacturing and testing standards.
2) Applicants must set up a liaison office or appoint an agent in India to be responsible for meeting BIS requirements.
3) The application process involves a preliminary inspection, independent testing of samples, agreeing to inspection and testing schedules, and paying fees.
4) If approved, the BIS license is valid for one year and involves annual renewal, surveillance inspections, responding to complaints, and bearing costs of
This document outlines the requirements for certification of plant inspectors through the Certification Scheme for Welding and Inspection Personnel (CSWIP). It describes the different levels of certification (Levels 1-3) and associated endorsements. Level 1 covers basic inspection skills, Level 2 requires more experience and covers statutory inspections, and Level 3 certifies individuals to lead inspection operations. Candidates must meet education, training, experience and vision requirements to qualify for certification at each level. The scheme is designed to ensure plant inspectors have sufficient skills and qualifications to perform inspections on industrial plant.
This document certifies that QRICS Calibration Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. has been accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Conformity Assessment Bodies (ACCAB) according to the international standard ISO/IEC 17025 for demonstrating technical competence in mechanical quantities. The accreditation is valid until October 21, 2014 for calibration of mass, weighing balances, push pull meters, durometers, and torque wrenches within specified measurement ranges and uncertainties at its facility in Pune, India. The annex provides details on the laboratory's scope of accreditation including calibration methods and equipment used.
This document defines terms and acronyms related to quality assurance and control for Saudi Aramco engineering projects. It includes definitions for Saudi Aramco engineering procedures, standards, reports and requirements. It also defines quality management terms like quality assurance, quality control, inspection hold points, and roles such as quality manager and supplier. Acronyms are defined for inspection related documents and tests, as well as manufacturing and project terms.
The Report issued by supervising inspectorate(SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services CO. Ltd) confirm that:
Company name: Guangzhou Zhilitong Electromechanical Co.,Ltd
Showroom: Http://zhilitong.en.made-in-china.com
Address: 1/F, 2nd Building, 287 Longxi Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Product: Testing Equipment
has been on site audited for the following scope of activity
1. General Information
2. Production Capacity & Quality Control
3. Photos
General Comments:
Guangzhou Zhilitong Electromechanical Co., Ltd is a manufacturer with 19 employees; it was established in 1991, located in 1/F, 2nd Building, 287 Longxi Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; The workshops occupy an area of more than 600 square
meters, and the main product is testing equipment, the company has its own brand
Sign for and on behalf of
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co,Ltd
BIS REGISTRATION FOR WEBCAM (FINISHED PRODUCT) – IS 616 : 2017Aleph INDIA
This document provides guidelines for registering a webcam product with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). It outlines the applicable BIS standard IS 616:2017, the compulsory registration scheme, certification authority as BIS, and relevant quality control order. The contents section lists the topics to be covered including BIS registration process, requirements, documentation, testing, and granting of the license. It also discusses inclusion of new models and license renewal. Overall, the document guides manufacturers through BIS registration for a webcam product in India.
South Korea medical device approval chart - Emergo EMERGO
The regulatory process for medical devices in South Korea requires manufacturers to determine the classification of their device and submit the appropriate registration application and supporting documentation to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS). For new devices without a predicate, manufacturers must submit clinical data as part of a Clinical Data Review. Class II devices considered "Special Equivalent" have an expediated review process without a Technical File requirement. Prior international testing may satisfy some requirements but additional Korea-specific testing is often necessary. The MFDS may request additional information or audit submissions, extending approval timelines.
This document describes a 4-level quality inspection system for Shareway Industries that meets the requirements of MIL-I-45208A. The primary purpose is to establish a quality control system to ensure acceptable product quality. Quality Assurance and management are responsible for implementing and maintaining the quality manual, which is reviewed annually and updated as needed. All revisions must be approved by the Quality Assurance Manager and company president.
The document outlines the procedure for foreign manufacturers to obtain and operate under a Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) license. Key points:
1) Foreign manufacturers can apply for a BIS license to mark their products with the Standard Mark if they meet manufacturing and testing standards.
2) Applicants must set up a liaison office or appoint an agent in India to be responsible for meeting BIS requirements.
3) The application process involves a preliminary inspection, independent testing of samples, agreeing to inspection and testing schedules, and paying fees.
4) If approved, the BIS license is valid for one year and involves annual renewal, surveillance inspections, responding to complaints, and bearing costs of
This document outlines the requirements for certification of plant inspectors through the Certification Scheme for Welding and Inspection Personnel (CSWIP). It describes the different levels of certification (Levels 1-3) and associated endorsements. Level 1 covers basic inspection skills, Level 2 requires more experience and covers statutory inspections, and Level 3 certifies individuals to lead inspection operations. Candidates must meet education, training, experience and vision requirements to qualify for certification at each level. The scheme is designed to ensure plant inspectors have sufficient skills and qualifications to perform inspections on industrial plant.
This document certifies that QRICS Calibration Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. has been accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Conformity Assessment Bodies (ACCAB) according to the international standard ISO/IEC 17025 for demonstrating technical competence in mechanical quantities. The accreditation is valid until October 21, 2014 for calibration of mass, weighing balances, push pull meters, durometers, and torque wrenches within specified measurement ranges and uncertainties at its facility in Pune, India. The annex provides details on the laboratory's scope of accreditation including calibration methods and equipment used.
This document defines terms and acronyms related to quality assurance and control for Saudi Aramco engineering projects. It includes definitions for Saudi Aramco engineering procedures, standards, reports and requirements. It also defines quality management terms like quality assurance, quality control, inspection hold points, and roles such as quality manager and supplier. Acronyms are defined for inspection related documents and tests, as well as manufacturing and project terms.
The Report issued by supervising inspectorate(SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services CO. Ltd) confirm that:
Company name: Guangzhou Zhilitong Electromechanical Co.,Ltd
Showroom: Http://zhilitong.en.made-in-china.com
Address: 1/F, 2nd Building, 287 Longxi Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Product: Testing Equipment
has been on site audited for the following scope of activity
1. General Information
2. Production Capacity & Quality Control
3. Photos
General Comments:
Guangzhou Zhilitong Electromechanical Co., Ltd is a manufacturer with 19 employees; it was established in 1991, located in 1/F, 2nd Building, 287 Longxi Road, Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China; The workshops occupy an area of more than 600 square
meters, and the main product is testing equipment, the company has its own brand
Sign for and on behalf of
SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co,Ltd
BIS REGISTRATION FOR WEBCAM (FINISHED PRODUCT) – IS 616 : 2017Aleph INDIA
This document provides guidelines for registering a webcam product with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). It outlines the applicable BIS standard IS 616:2017, the compulsory registration scheme, certification authority as BIS, and relevant quality control order. The contents section lists the topics to be covered including BIS registration process, requirements, documentation, testing, and granting of the license. It also discusses inclusion of new models and license renewal. Overall, the document guides manufacturers through BIS registration for a webcam product in India.
South Korea medical device approval chart - Emergo EMERGO
The regulatory process for medical devices in South Korea requires manufacturers to determine the classification of their device and submit the appropriate registration application and supporting documentation to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS). For new devices without a predicate, manufacturers must submit clinical data as part of a Clinical Data Review. Class II devices considered "Special Equivalent" have an expediated review process without a Technical File requirement. Prior international testing may satisfy some requirements but additional Korea-specific testing is often necessary. The MFDS may request additional information or audit submissions, extending approval timelines.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Quanzhou Twinkling Star Handbag Co., Ltd. from June 30 to July 1, 2016. The audit found that while the company had established some social management systems and procedures, there were gaps in implementation related to internal auditing, monitoring of business partners, and controlling working hours. Overall ratings for several performance areas were B or lower, indicating the need for improvements.
Brazil medical device registration and approval chart - EMERGOEMERGO
Brazil has a classification system for medical devices with four classes - I, II, III, and IV. Class I and II devices require a simplified registration called a Cadastro, while Class III and IV devices require a more rigorous registration called a Registro. To register a device, a company must appoint a Brazil Registration Holder to submit the application to ANVISA and obtain necessary approvals. Certain devices may also require certification from inspection agency INMETRO. The registration process can take 1-3 months for Classes I and II or 8-15 months for Classes III and IV, though Class III and IV can take over 4 years if additional inspections are required.
This document outlines the standard operating procedures for the finance department of Pak Pap (Pvt) Ltd. It details policies for human resources, accounts, internal audit, inventory, purchases, stock transfers, production, and sales. Proper documentation and approval procedures are established to ensure accurate financial reporting and compliance.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Zhongshan Mingfeng Display Products Co., Ltd in China. Several non-compliances were found related to management systems, safety, wages, and working hours. Specifically, the factory did not communicate the code of conduct to workers, lacked machine guards, did not provide all required health checks, and some workers exceeded overtime limits. The factory subcontracted work without approval. Management was cooperative during the audit process.
The factory was audited against the ETI Base Code. The audit found 4 non-compliances related to lack of communication of the code to workers, incomplete machine guarding, unprotected electrical boxes, and insufficient social insurance coverage for workers. The factory agreed to corrective actions within 60-90 days to address the issues.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Omkar Corporation, a garment and home goods manufacturing facility in India. The one-day audit assessed compliance with the ETI base code and local laws. Key findings included no issues with child or forced labor, proper lighting and ventilation, and wages above minimum. Minor non-compliances were found regarding tagging of fire extinguishers and lack of emergency lighting in the stairwell. Workers reported positive attitudes toward management and no evidence of discrimination was found.
Esprit Apparels Ltd. is a garment factory in Bangladesh that manufactures woven bottom items. An audit of the factory found:
- Several minor non-compliant issues were found related to management practices, freedom of association, occupational health and safety, and the environment.
- No major non-compliant issues were found regarding compensation, working hours, child labor, forced labor, discrimination or working conditions.
- Overall the factory was generally compliant but needs some improvements in a few areas to fully meet standards. An action plan was agreed to address the issues.
To prepare an application for manufacturing license for allopathic drugs in I...Aakashdeep Raval
The document outlines the process for obtaining a manufacturing license for allopathic drugs in India, including submitting layout plans for approval, applying using the appropriate forms along with documents such as technical staff details and product information, and an inspection of the premises. It also discusses the application process for obtaining licenses to sell drugs wholesale and the forms and documents required.
Australia medical device registration and approval process - EMERGOEMERGO
1. To register a medical device in Australia, manufacturers must first determine the device's classification using Australia's regulations and submit an application through an Australian sponsor.
2. The sponsor will submit the application along with supporting documents to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for review and approval.
3. If approved, the TGA will provide an Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) listing number allowing marketing in Australia. Listings do not expire as long as annual fees are paid and the device is not changed.
The document provides an introduction to CCC factory inspections in China. It discusses the basic information about CCC certification including the products that require certification and laws/regulations governing inspections. It emphasizes key aspects of inspections such as the testing and inspection process, factory classification system, certification modes, and how certificates can be suspended or canceled. The goal of CCC inspections is to evaluate factories' quality assurance capabilities and compliance with China's mandatory product standards.
The document advertises a Quality Control (Welding & NDT) course in Visakhapatnam, India from January 2nd to 5th, 2015. The course is useful for QA/QC engineers, inspectors, and others seeking certification. It will cover welding, NDT methods, ASME and API standards, and include practical exercises and certification upon completion. The fee is Rs. 10,000 and registration is limited to 15 participants on a first come, first served basis.
Saif Ali has over 7 years of experience in oil and gas pipeline construction, inspection, commissioning, and maintenance. He has worked on major projects in Saudi Arabia and India. He is a certified welding inspector and pressure vessel inspector. His roles have included reviewing engineering documents, monitoring construction quality, non-destructive testing, and ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards. He aims to use his mechanical engineering background and inspection experience to continue contributing to the integrity and safety of oil and gas infrastructure projects.
Nia 220 Quality Control For An Audit Of Financial En Inglesguest4a971d
This document is an international standard on auditing that deals with quality control procedures for an audit of financial statements. It discusses responsibilities for quality control at both the firm level and engagement team level. At the firm level, firms must establish a system of quality control and policies to provide reasonable assurance that engagements comply with standards and firm reports are appropriate. At the engagement level, teams are responsible for implementing quality control procedures and providing information to the firm. Key terms related to quality control such as engagement partner, inspection, and monitoring are also defined.
This document provides an overview of equipment qualification terminology and processes. It discusses conducting a risk assessment to determine validation requirements and maintaining qualified equipment. The key points covered include defining user requirements, performing installation qualification to verify proper installation, and operational qualification to confirm the equipment operates as intended. Maintaining qualification involves ongoing change control and periodic review.
Jayadevan Pattali is an inspection engineer with over 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has worked for companies such as ADCO and SAMREF. Pattali has extensive experience in inspection planning, risk assessments, non-destructive testing, and corrosion monitoring. He is proficient in various inspection software and holds certifications including API 570 and API 510. Pattali is currently employed as an Inspection Engineer at ADCO in Abu Dhabi.
This document introduces changes to China's certification procedure and implementation rules for compulsory certification of audio/video and information technology products. Key points include: 1) Allowing type testing and factory inspections to be done in parallel for overseas factories; 2) Requiring a factory quality assurance statement be submitted with applications; 3) Specifying certification modes including type testing with follow-up inspections; and 4) Classifying factories from A to D based on inspection results, with more frequent inspections for lower classes.
This document provides guidelines for vendor development and approval for small track machines and tools by the Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) of the Government of India Ministry of Railways.
It defines key terms, outlines the policy and process for vendor registration and approval, including application assessment, technical capability assessment, prototype testing, and approval procedures. It also covers charges for various activities, validity of approvals, and requirements for new items or extensions. The Standing Committee on Small Track Machines examines cases and makes recommendations to the Railway Board for final approval.
Technology business incubators (TBIs) provide resources and services to support startup businesses in order to increase their chances of success. TBIs aim to create jobs and economic growth through business development assistance, networking opportunities, educational programs, and facility services. Government agencies support TBIs through various funding programs. TBIs support a wide range of industry sectors and provide services such as business training, investor connections, infrastructure, and regulatory compliance help. Successful TBIs require a strong support network, adequate financing, collaboration with other organizations, and a focus on generating business results.
Quality Assurance in PEB - Pre Engineered steel buildingsmbphenix
Quality is main aspect in Pre engineered steel buildings. it is applicable to each and every parameter of PEB design. while manufacturing a PEB , it is essential to maintain QAP. for more details visit http://www.mbphenix.com
This document contains sales analysis data for the passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle industries in India for the years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. For passenger vehicles, Maruti maintained the largest market share at 46% in 2010-2011, while Hyundai and Tata also held major shares. Nissan saw the largest sales increase at 2742%. In commercial vehicles, Tata had the largest market share both years at over 50%, while Force and Mahindra also ranked highly in sales volumes and market shares. Overall, total sales volumes grew for both passenger and commercial vehicles between the two years.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Quanzhou Twinkling Star Handbag Co., Ltd. from June 30 to July 1, 2016. The audit found that while the company had established some social management systems and procedures, there were gaps in implementation related to internal auditing, monitoring of business partners, and controlling working hours. Overall ratings for several performance areas were B or lower, indicating the need for improvements.
Brazil medical device registration and approval chart - EMERGOEMERGO
Brazil has a classification system for medical devices with four classes - I, II, III, and IV. Class I and II devices require a simplified registration called a Cadastro, while Class III and IV devices require a more rigorous registration called a Registro. To register a device, a company must appoint a Brazil Registration Holder to submit the application to ANVISA and obtain necessary approvals. Certain devices may also require certification from inspection agency INMETRO. The registration process can take 1-3 months for Classes I and II or 8-15 months for Classes III and IV, though Class III and IV can take over 4 years if additional inspections are required.
This document outlines the standard operating procedures for the finance department of Pak Pap (Pvt) Ltd. It details policies for human resources, accounts, internal audit, inventory, purchases, stock transfers, production, and sales. Proper documentation and approval procedures are established to ensure accurate financial reporting and compliance.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Zhongshan Mingfeng Display Products Co., Ltd in China. Several non-compliances were found related to management systems, safety, wages, and working hours. Specifically, the factory did not communicate the code of conduct to workers, lacked machine guards, did not provide all required health checks, and some workers exceeded overtime limits. The factory subcontracted work without approval. Management was cooperative during the audit process.
The factory was audited against the ETI Base Code. The audit found 4 non-compliances related to lack of communication of the code to workers, incomplete machine guarding, unprotected electrical boxes, and insufficient social insurance coverage for workers. The factory agreed to corrective actions within 60-90 days to address the issues.
The audit report summarizes an audit conducted at Omkar Corporation, a garment and home goods manufacturing facility in India. The one-day audit assessed compliance with the ETI base code and local laws. Key findings included no issues with child or forced labor, proper lighting and ventilation, and wages above minimum. Minor non-compliances were found regarding tagging of fire extinguishers and lack of emergency lighting in the stairwell. Workers reported positive attitudes toward management and no evidence of discrimination was found.
Esprit Apparels Ltd. is a garment factory in Bangladesh that manufactures woven bottom items. An audit of the factory found:
- Several minor non-compliant issues were found related to management practices, freedom of association, occupational health and safety, and the environment.
- No major non-compliant issues were found regarding compensation, working hours, child labor, forced labor, discrimination or working conditions.
- Overall the factory was generally compliant but needs some improvements in a few areas to fully meet standards. An action plan was agreed to address the issues.
To prepare an application for manufacturing license for allopathic drugs in I...Aakashdeep Raval
The document outlines the process for obtaining a manufacturing license for allopathic drugs in India, including submitting layout plans for approval, applying using the appropriate forms along with documents such as technical staff details and product information, and an inspection of the premises. It also discusses the application process for obtaining licenses to sell drugs wholesale and the forms and documents required.
Australia medical device registration and approval process - EMERGOEMERGO
1. To register a medical device in Australia, manufacturers must first determine the device's classification using Australia's regulations and submit an application through an Australian sponsor.
2. The sponsor will submit the application along with supporting documents to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for review and approval.
3. If approved, the TGA will provide an Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) listing number allowing marketing in Australia. Listings do not expire as long as annual fees are paid and the device is not changed.
The document provides an introduction to CCC factory inspections in China. It discusses the basic information about CCC certification including the products that require certification and laws/regulations governing inspections. It emphasizes key aspects of inspections such as the testing and inspection process, factory classification system, certification modes, and how certificates can be suspended or canceled. The goal of CCC inspections is to evaluate factories' quality assurance capabilities and compliance with China's mandatory product standards.
The document advertises a Quality Control (Welding & NDT) course in Visakhapatnam, India from January 2nd to 5th, 2015. The course is useful for QA/QC engineers, inspectors, and others seeking certification. It will cover welding, NDT methods, ASME and API standards, and include practical exercises and certification upon completion. The fee is Rs. 10,000 and registration is limited to 15 participants on a first come, first served basis.
Saif Ali has over 7 years of experience in oil and gas pipeline construction, inspection, commissioning, and maintenance. He has worked on major projects in Saudi Arabia and India. He is a certified welding inspector and pressure vessel inspector. His roles have included reviewing engineering documents, monitoring construction quality, non-destructive testing, and ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards. He aims to use his mechanical engineering background and inspection experience to continue contributing to the integrity and safety of oil and gas infrastructure projects.
Nia 220 Quality Control For An Audit Of Financial En Inglesguest4a971d
This document is an international standard on auditing that deals with quality control procedures for an audit of financial statements. It discusses responsibilities for quality control at both the firm level and engagement team level. At the firm level, firms must establish a system of quality control and policies to provide reasonable assurance that engagements comply with standards and firm reports are appropriate. At the engagement level, teams are responsible for implementing quality control procedures and providing information to the firm. Key terms related to quality control such as engagement partner, inspection, and monitoring are also defined.
This document provides an overview of equipment qualification terminology and processes. It discusses conducting a risk assessment to determine validation requirements and maintaining qualified equipment. The key points covered include defining user requirements, performing installation qualification to verify proper installation, and operational qualification to confirm the equipment operates as intended. Maintaining qualification involves ongoing change control and periodic review.
Jayadevan Pattali is an inspection engineer with over 10 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has worked for companies such as ADCO and SAMREF. Pattali has extensive experience in inspection planning, risk assessments, non-destructive testing, and corrosion monitoring. He is proficient in various inspection software and holds certifications including API 570 and API 510. Pattali is currently employed as an Inspection Engineer at ADCO in Abu Dhabi.
This document introduces changes to China's certification procedure and implementation rules for compulsory certification of audio/video and information technology products. Key points include: 1) Allowing type testing and factory inspections to be done in parallel for overseas factories; 2) Requiring a factory quality assurance statement be submitted with applications; 3) Specifying certification modes including type testing with follow-up inspections; and 4) Classifying factories from A to D based on inspection results, with more frequent inspections for lower classes.
This document provides guidelines for vendor development and approval for small track machines and tools by the Research Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) of the Government of India Ministry of Railways.
It defines key terms, outlines the policy and process for vendor registration and approval, including application assessment, technical capability assessment, prototype testing, and approval procedures. It also covers charges for various activities, validity of approvals, and requirements for new items or extensions. The Standing Committee on Small Track Machines examines cases and makes recommendations to the Railway Board for final approval.
Technology business incubators (TBIs) provide resources and services to support startup businesses in order to increase their chances of success. TBIs aim to create jobs and economic growth through business development assistance, networking opportunities, educational programs, and facility services. Government agencies support TBIs through various funding programs. TBIs support a wide range of industry sectors and provide services such as business training, investor connections, infrastructure, and regulatory compliance help. Successful TBIs require a strong support network, adequate financing, collaboration with other organizations, and a focus on generating business results.
Quality Assurance in PEB - Pre Engineered steel buildingsmbphenix
Quality is main aspect in Pre engineered steel buildings. it is applicable to each and every parameter of PEB design. while manufacturing a PEB , it is essential to maintain QAP. for more details visit http://www.mbphenix.com
This document contains sales analysis data for the passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle industries in India for the years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. For passenger vehicles, Maruti maintained the largest market share at 46% in 2010-2011, while Hyundai and Tata also held major shares. Nissan saw the largest sales increase at 2742%. In commercial vehicles, Tata had the largest market share both years at over 50%, while Force and Mahindra also ranked highly in sales volumes and market shares. Overall, total sales volumes grew for both passenger and commercial vehicles between the two years.
Technology business incubators (TBIs) provide resources and services to support startup businesses in order to increase their chances of success. TBIs aim to create jobs and economic growth through business development assistance, networking opportunities, educational programs, and facility-based services. They are supported by government agencies and receive funding from sources like the Ministry of MSME. Key services offered by TBIs include access to investors, training programs, mentoring, and help with legal and financial issues. Successful TBIs focus on generating business results, maintain affordable costs, and ensure applicants are a good fit for their programs and resources.
Global automotive scenario rajni ranjanRajni Ranjan
The document discusses alternative power sources for automobiles and customer preferences. Global automobile production is projected to significantly increase in countries like China and India between 2007 and 2017. Vehicle powertrains are evolving from gasoline and diesel to include biofuels, electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). PHEVs can be recharged from an external electric source and have both an electric motor and internal combustion engine. PHEVs provide benefits like reduced emissions and petroleum dependence while avoiding the range anxiety of all-electric vehicles. Of alternative fuel choices, customers prefer hybrid electric vehicles the most due to their flexibility in recharging through the internal combustion engine and battery innovations.
Park assist systems and telematics brief introductionRajni Ranjan
The report briefly describes the presently available Drive Assist System (DAS) and what we can have in near future. It also briefly introduces Telematics in Automotive - Rajni Ranjan
Iskra Medium Voltage Automation and Protection (Protection relays)Minka Grdesic
The document provides information on the NEO 3000 substation automation and protection system from EnergySector. The system includes substation SCADA software, a system communication unit, numerical protection relays, and acquisition and control modules designed to provide protection, monitoring, control, and communication capabilities at multiple substation levels. Key components of the NEO 3000 system include the MCE 940 SCADA software, SCU 810 communication unit, FPC 680 feeder protection relay, CAU 380 bay computer, and CAU 36X remote terminal units. The modular design of the NEO 3000 system allows for scalability and integration with third-party devices.
The wine industry in India is growing rapidly, with domestic wine production and consumption on the rise. There are now over 38 wineries producing around 6.2 million liters annually, up from an estimated 9 million liters expected by 2010. Maharashtra leads the country in wine production. The domestic wine market is currently valued at Rs. 450 crore and is projected to have strong annual growth of 25-30%. However, per capita consumption in India remains low at just 9ml annually compared to other major wine producing countries. The key drivers of growth are changing lifestyles, higher incomes, and government support through reduced taxes and duties.
Hydraulic cylinder market india rajni ranjanRajni Ranjan
The document discusses India's hydraulic components market, which is growing at around 25% annually. The total market size is $330 million, with hydraulic cylinders comprising $178 million, of which 60% is in mobile applications and 40% industrial. The market is led by companies like Wipro, Dantal, and Hyva. The mobile hydraulics segment, including earth moving machinery, accounts for 58% of the market.
Earthing, or grounding, is connecting the electrical system to earth to discharge accumulated charges and prevent hazards. It stabilizes voltages and allows protective devices to operate during faults. There are different earthing systems like TN-S, TN-C, and TT that use separate earth and neutral conductors or combine them. Proper earthing is important for safety and performance of the electrical network.
An electrical panel is an enclosure containing electrical components like switches, circuit breakers, and fuses to control and protect electrical systems. There are different types of panels for various applications like motor control, power control, low/medium/high voltage distribution. Key components within panels include switchgears for switching and protecting circuits, fuses that melt under excessive current, and circuit breakers that can safely interrupt faults. Panels also include bus bars to conduct electricity and current transformers to reduce current for measurement. Cables distribute power from panels and come in various core configurations depending on the application.
This document summarizes a 220kV substation in Kanpur, India. It has three main sections: a panel section containing control panels and relay panels, a switchyard containing components like circuit breakers and transformers, and a battery room. The substation receives 220kV power from two incoming lines and steps it down to 132kV and 33kV for outgoing distribution lines. It uses transformers to convert between voltages and buses to distribute power. Key terms like tripping, shutdown, and breakdown are also defined relating to power disruptions and maintenance.
Medical Devices Rules 2017 Implementationshashi sinha
Medical Devices Rules are now enforced for all medical devices. It is important to know about the MDR 2017 and how it affects the Manufacturers, Importers and Distributors of Medical Devices and status of implementation.
This document outlines inspection requirements for materials and equipment procured by contractors for Saudi Aramco projects. It defines procurement risk management procedures, including developing a risk register and conducting focused assessments. It also specifies requirements for contractor purchase requisitions and inspection and test plans, including identifying applicable Saudi Aramco inspection forms and modifying forms if needed. The goal is to ensure quality and minimize rework for critical and high-risk procurement items.
The document outlines the scope of work, terms and conditions for procuring All-In-One PCs. It includes:
- A 5-year comprehensive on-site warranty for all supplied hardware and software.
- Delivery within 2 months and installation within 1 month of delivery.
- Payment in two parts: 70% after installation, 30% in 20 quarterly installments during the warranty period.
- Response time within 24 hours and resolution within 48 hours, with penalties for non-compliance.
- 5 years of on-site maintenance and support provided by the bidder.
Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components
and Semiconductors (SPECS)
Applicant: Private Limited Company, Public Limited Company, Sole Proprietorship,
Partnership, or Limited Liability Partnership registered in India.
2. Project / Unit: New business unit or expansion of capacity / modernization and / or
diversification of an existing unit.
3. Expansion of capacity / modernization and/ or diversification of an existing unit: An
increase in the value of fixed capital investment in plant, machinery, equipment, associated
utilities and technology, including for Research & Development (R&D) of an existing unit.
4. Approved Project / Unit: Project for which approval is issued by the Project Management
Agency (PMA), based on the recommendations of Executive Committee (EC) under MeitY
1. Expenditure incurred on plant, machinery, equipment and associated utilities:
• tools, dies, moulds, jigs, fixtures (including parts, accessories, components, and spares
thereof) of the same.
• expenditure on packaging, freight/ transport, insurance, and erection and
commissioning.
• The Associated utilities - captive power and effluent treatment plants, essential equipment
required in operations areas such as clean rooms, air curtains, temperature and air quality
control systems, compressed air, water & power supply and control systems, etc.
• The Associated utilities also include IT and ITES infrastructure related to manufacturing
including servers, software and ERP solutions.
• The total expenditure incurred on associated utilities - not exceeding 20% of the total
eligible capital expenditure for plant, machinery and equipment.
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
GUIDELINES FOR VENDORS
DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVAL
(Small Track Machines and Tools)
(Revision 01-2011)
Amendment-1
RESEARCH DESIGNS AND STANDARDS ORGANISATION
MANAK NAGAR, LUCKNOW-226011
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GUIDELINES FOR VENDORS DEVELOPMENT AND APPROVAL
(Small Track Machines and Tools)
(Revision 01-2011) Amendment-1
1.0 General :
The vendor approval policy shall be applicable for approval of STM, vendor
registration, de-listing and re-instatement of status for vendors for Small Track Machine
and P.Way Measuring Tool.
2.0 Definitions:
2.1 Primary Vendor: The vendor who manufactures the STM as per RDSO specification of
its own and supplies the same to Railways directly.
2.2 Sub-Vendor: Vendor to whom primary vendor out-sources the parts of the item or from
whom the primary vendor procures the item for supply. Item supplied by the sub vendor
will form part of the bill of material of the primary vendor.
3.0 Abbreviations:
RDSO : Research Designs and Standards Organisation.
TMM Dte : Track Machines and Monitoring Directorate
EDTM /RDSO : Executive Director/Track Machines RDSO
STM : Small Track Machines
STR : Schedule of Technical Requirements
Tool : Permanent Way (track) measuring tool
QAP : Quality Assurance Plan
OEM : Original Equipment Manufacturer
AMC : Annual Maintenance Contract
NABL : National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories
4.0 Policy for vendor approval:
4.1 Development of various Small Track Machines and P-way measuring tools by RDSO is
undertaken either,
i) as per decision of competent authority
ii) firms offer to do development free of cost.
4.2 The firm shall either be a sole manufacturer or importer/ agent.
4.3 Starting from 1st
Dec 2010, the process of vendor registration has been made on-line. No
paper based applications shall be accepted by the directorate.
4.4 Provision of application forms and other documents:
Vendors seeking registration for Small Track Machines and Tools items shall register
online on the RDSO website.
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4.5 Vendors who are foreign firms manufacturing machines/tools or their authorized
agents/representative based in India and having no manufacturing facility in India shall
full-fill the following requirements:
a) Firm shall have adequate infrastructure in India for getting the type test done and for
assembling of components wherever necessary.
b) Firm shall have suitable repair/service support set up in India for after sales service
and AMC.
c) Firm shall maintain a suitable inventory of required spares in India.
d) Firm shall possess written authorization from the principal / OEM regarding supply
of the item(s) to Indian Railways full-filling of the above conditions.
e) The item must be suitable for Indian environmental conditions.
f) In case of more than one authorized importer/agent, each one shall apply separately.
4.6 (i) The item for which approval is sought, shall normally meet the requirement of RDSO
specifications. However any deviation, not affecting its performance on Indian
Railways may be considered by the Standing Committee on Small Track Machines
(STMC). The manufacturer should have a QAP and should maintain all the necessary
records of implementation of Quality Assurance Plan (QAP). Minimum requirements
should be prescribed in the detailed guidelines to be issued by RDSO.
(ii)Minimum following documents shall be maintained with proper records by the firm
regarding implementation of Quality Assurance Plan (QAP), if available.
a) Organization chart emphasizing quality control setup.
b) Qualification of key personnel and the manpower deployed in quality control
department.
c) Process flow chart indicating stages of manufacturing process for individual product and
/ or for a family of product if the process is same.
d) Quality Assurance System-Inspection and Testing plan. This shall cover the following:
i) Incoming Material
ii) Process control
iii) Product control
iv) System control
v) Gauging scheme- in the format for each operation gauges shall be mentioned, if
used.
vi) Internal inspection.
vii) Source of procurement for raw materials.
viii) System of calibration of testing and measuring equipment.
The QAP thus prepared following the above minimum points shall be got approved by
RDSO.
4.7 Vendor shall preferably possess valid ISO 9001:2000 certificate for his works address,
covering the items for which he seeks registration with RDSO.
4.8 It is desirable to possess valid digital signature and the firm shall submit the following
details:
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a) Name of the Certifying Authority
b) ID of the holder of Digital Certificate
c) Date of issue of Digital Certificate
d) Validity of Digital Certificate
4.9 The testing facilities and measuring equipment which are available in house shall be
duly calibrated by a government test house or other agencies of national standards,
accredited by NABL.
4.10 While applying for approval to manufacture and supply of the product, the firm shall
ensure that :-
i) All the relevant documents i.e. drawings/specifications etc. have been purchased
from RDSO at requisite fee and studied.
ii) The required plant and machineries, infrastructural facilities and quality systems
are available.
iii) The testing facilities and measuring equipment which are available in house,
shall be duly calibrated by a government test house or other agencies of national
standards.
5.0 (i) Charges : The following table lists the charges for different activities for the
process of vendor scrutiny / approval /renewal etc.
S.
No.
Description of Charges Amount When to be
levied
Remarks
1. Vendor registration fee. Rs. 15000/- At the time of
submission of
the vendor
registration
forms by the
applicant.
A lumpsum shall be levied
as vendor registration fees.
This shall cover
registration, STR’s and
assessment charges.
2. Sample testing charges for
testing of samples at
RDSO during the process
of approval of vendors for
RDSO vendor list.
As applicable
by directorate.
The amount
should be
realized before
the testing of
samples.
The first three vendors for a
given item shall be
exempted from payment of
sample testing charges. The
testing charges shall be
refunded to the first three
approved vendors on
inclusion into the vendor
list.
3. Sample testing charges for
testing of samples at
RDSO for approved
vendors in case of renewal
of registration.
All testing shall
be done free of
cost for first
samples. Incase
of failure in test
see instruction
under s.no. 4 of
this table.
Not to be
levied
All approved vendors are
exempted from paying
testing charges for tests at
RDSO in case of renewal of
registration.
4. Sample testing charges for As applicable The amount
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re-testing of samples at
RDSO during renewal in
case of failure of first
sample.
by respective
directorate
should be
realized before
the re-testing
of samples.
5. Sample testing charges for
testing of samples at
RDSO for approved
vendors in case of up-
gradation of specification.
All testing shall
be done free of
cost for
samples.
Not to be
levied.
All approved vendors are
exempted from paying
testing charges for tests at
RDSO in case of up-
gradation of specification.
6. Testing of samples at
laboratories identified by
RDSO.
As applicable at
the concerned
laboratory
The vendor
shall make the
payment
directly to the
laboratory.
7. Cost of one specification Rs. 2000/- Before issue of
Specification.
8. Cost of drawing(s) of one
item
Rs 500/- Before issue of
drawing(s)
All drawing(s) of a
particular item shall be
provided in this cost. In
case an item has more than
one drawing, the charges
shall remain same.
9. Capacity and Capability
assessment of firm by
outsourced agency
As applicable
for the
concerned
inspection
agency.
The charges
shall be payable
directly by the
firm to the
inspection
agency.
ED/QA Mechanical Shall
prepare a list of enlisted
inspection agencies for such
assessment.
(ii) RDSO reserve the right to change the charges/introduce additional charges without prior
notice.
6.0 Technical capability assessment for approval :
6.1 Application and its Assessment:
Applications should be scrutinized by RDSO within a stipulated timeframe, (45 days of
the receipt of the application) and any additional information can be sought during this
period from the firm. The firm may be allowed to reply within a period of 45 days.
Upon due consideration of the application and such replies, the ED/TMM/RDSO would
take a decision whether on the basis of information supplied, firm can be considered for
a visit for assessment of its capability. The visit should be undertaken within 45 days of
receipt of reply from firm and payment of due charges, as stipulated by RDSO. If the
application and details submitted are not found satisfactory and the application is
rejected, firm shall be advised of deficiencies giving a timeframe (max. 6 months to
comply). If the firm reports complete compliance within the stipulated time, the case
may be reviewed with the permission of ED(TMM)/RDSO. If the firm fails to report
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complete compliance within the above mention period, the firm will have to apply
afresh to RDSO.
6.2 The firm shall make necessary arrangements for the inspection related to technical
capability assessment of the firm. During the inspection, the inspecting officials shall
have free access to all the sections of the firm’s premises.
6.3 During assessment, the firm shall produce all the documents in original in support of the
establishment of the plant & machineries of the firm. Copies of all the relevant
documents shall also be handed over to the inspecting officials. Supporting technical
documents regarding manufacture of the item for which approval is being sought, shall
also be checked.
6.4 If any deficiency is observed during assessment in manufacturing, assembly and testing
facilities of the firm, the same shall be intimated to the firm for making good within a
stipulated period, (6 months) which shall be verified by the inspecting official again
(within 45 days of such compliance). After passage of six months, his application will
be treated as cancelled and after that it will have to apply afresh. However, at the request
of the firm another three months can be given by the directorate head i.e. EDTM after
satisfying himself with the merit of the case and genuineness of the delay.
6.5 After successful assessment of the firm, it shall be asked to manufacture prototype
samples. The firm shall conduct testing and inspection of prototype samples as
mentioned in the specification and drawing as a pre acceptance test/ internal test of
prototype and the results of the same alongwith drawing of sample( if any) shall be
submitted to RDSO.
6.6 If the firm is already approved for a particular product and desires to apply for approval
of their firm for “similar product” requiring same QAP and machinery and plant,
capability cum capacity assessment of the firm can be waived off by EDTM/RDSO after
ascertaining that the firm has enough capacity to manufacture this item based on past
record and no additional facilities would be required for manufacture of the item in
question.
6.7 It the firm is already approved for a particular product and desires to supply some
additional products, it shall be considered as a fresh registration case and the same
procedure will be applicable as for fresh registration.
7.0 Prototype Testing:
7.1 Testing and inspection of prototype samples shall be carried out by RDSO as per
approved RDSO specification/drawing and functional requirements. This will include
the tests for chemical composition, hardness, mechanical properties etc. as applicable,
and to be carried out at manufacturer’s premises. In case the testing facilities are not
available with the firm, the test shall be done from a reputed Govt. recognized testing
agency. Field trials will also be arranged by the firm, whenever required.
7.2 If the samples do not fulfill the requirement(s) as mentioned in the specification/
drawing of the item concerned in the testing conducted by RDSO, the firm shall be
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advised to submit fresh samples after compliance of short-comings/ deficiencies
observed during testing, within a stipulated time of (6 months). If the firm fails to make
good the deficiencies within stipulated time the application will be rejected.
7.3 For the tests/field trials/assessment the concerned firm shall extend all facilities to the
inspecting team as required for completing the tests etc.
7.4 After successful testing, the prototype sample will be preserved at RDSO for a period of
minimum one year or as advised by RDSO. There will not be any commercial obligation
on RDSO/Indian Railways.
7.5 After satisfactory completion of the tests and field trials, the detailed reports shall be put
up to Standing Committee on Small Track Machine who will submit its
recommendations to Board.
8.0 Approval:
8.1 Competent Authority:
The specifications and vendors lists of Small Track Machines will require approval of
Add. Member (CE). ME may duly be kept informed & new type of Small Track
Machines which are proposed for development (Trial) will require the consent /approval
of Board (ME). All the necessary procedural, technical, record keeping and nodal
assistance shall be provided by TMM Directorate of RDSO. The Standing Committee
on Small Track Machines (STMC) shall examine all new/existing cases as per the policy
and will submit committee recommendations to Railway Board. After the approval of
competent authority the same will be communicated. The meeting of Standing
Committee shall be held twice in a year normally at an interval of 6 months. The STMC
shall also periodically review the usage and utility of approved machines and give
recommendations for improving the same.
8.2 Approval for an OEM/imported machine will be accorded for original machine along
with all fittings and fixtures without any modification/change.
(i) Imported machines include all fitments, attachments, accessories as imported.
(ii) The consignee should check import authenticity of imported machines. Some of the
documents that may be relied upon are
(a) Original equipment manufacturer test certificate
(b) Bill of lading
(c) Bill of entry
(d) Original packing slip etc.
8.3 Normally part indigenization shall not be permitted. In case supplier wants to indigenize
any part he should approach to RDSO with details of transfer of technology approved
from OEM and the case shall be dealt as afresh as per para 6.0.
8.4 RDSO/Indian Railway reserves the right of rejecting any machine/firm without assigning
any reason to the firm.
9.0 Fresh Registration for the new type of small track machines or P.Way measuring
tools:
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9.1 The vendor seeking approval for a new type of machine/tool, which does not figure in
the current list approved type of machines/tools, needs to apply in same manner as
applicable for developmental category/multi-sourcing. All the procedure and steps right
from submission of application to approval by competent authority will also be same as
applicable for developmental category/multi-sourcing except with the following
differences:
9.2 The approval for new item should be given only after the field trials and satisfactory
performance in field trials.
9.3 For new items, initially only broad functional requirements should be issued from
RDSO for the development of the product on trial basis and after satisfactory
performance of the equipment thus procured, regular technical specifications should be
drawn. The functional requirement may not be sent to Board for approval. Only
detailed technical specifications after development of the item may be sent to Board for
approval to be given at the level of AM(CE).
9.4 After due deliberation, STMC will recommend the initial approval for trial only,
proposing some of the zonal Railways to procure and use the new item alongwith
suggested trial quantities and the period of trial before regular adoption. The
performance report of the new type of machine/tool will be submitted by the zonal
Railways after predefined period and use. Performance Report shall be submitted with
the approval of SAG officer nominated to deal STM and under the signatures of an
officer not below the rank of JAG. The performance report will be put up to Standing
Committee on Small Track Machine who will deliberate and submit recommendation to
Railway Board for its regular use or otherwise.
10.0 Validity of approval:
10.1 The approval shall generally be valid for two years. Extension of approval, generally for
2 years shall be examined and recommended by Small Track Machine Committee
(STMC) after due deliberation of applications, performance, usages and utility.
10.2 For extension, the firm should apply at least three months before the expiring of the
existing approval.
10.3 After six months from the expiry of the earlier approval, the vendor will be permanently
de-listed from the approved list and will have to apply afresh.
10.4 During validity period of approval, if the firm doesn’t participate in tenders invited by
zonal railways, RDSO officials shall inspect the firm’s premises,for the purpose of
further extension of the validity period of approval in case the firm has applied for the
same.
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11.0 Change of Specification:
11.1 In order to improve the quality and /or performance of the approved machine/tool,
whenever a need arise for a major change in specification/schedule of technical
requirement or any other aspects in view of the RDSO/Railway, the suggested changes
shall be informed to the vendor(s) by the RDSO. Already approved vendor(s) shall be
required to comply with changes within the time frame specified by RDSO. Also the
applicant vendor seeking fresh approval shall be required to comply with all the changes
before the approval is granted.
11.2 If any approved vendor intends to modify or bring a major change in
specification/schedule of technical requirements or any other aspects for improvement,
the changes/modifications shall be intimated to RDSO with time-frame for materializing
of such changes. The changes/modifications shall be verified by RDSO by conducting
fresh type test as decided by EDTM/RDSO.
11.3 Fresh product sample testing shall necessarily be done whenever there is a major change
in design, manufacturing process or specification. This testing shall normally be done in
firm’s premises.
11.4 All such cases of change in specification shall be deliberated in ensuing meeting of
standing Committee on Small Track Machines for review and necessary
recommendation.
12.0 Type of vendor list:
12.1 Track Machine & Monitoring Directorate shall maintain a master list of approved
vendors in two categories
(i) for regular supply (i.e. for Part-I & Part-II) and
(ii) for trial orders.
12.2 The vendors approved and included in Part-I are for regular supply and are eligible for
getting an order for full quantity of the tender whereas the vendors approved and
included in Part-II are for developmental order and eligible for getting an order for a part
quantity (upto 20%) of the tender quantity as per the extant rules of store tendering
system.
13.0 Withholding / Suspension of approval of the vendor:
13.1 Suspension and de-listing of approval of the vendor:
a. Performance reports/Complaints from Users/Adverse Performance Report: Upon
receiving such an adverse report from zonal railways which must be issued with the
approval of SAG officer nominated for looking after STM and signed by an officer not
below the rank of JAG, RDSO shall investigate the matter and undertake inspection of
the defective/under performing machine/tool duly notifying the vendor.If the
defects/under performance are established during the inspection, ED/TMM will be
competent to suspend the vendor from approved list and will inform all Zonal railways
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besides placing such suspension on website. The deficiencies shall be notified to the
vendor for rectification within a stipulated time of 6 months. If the vendor fails to
rectify the deficiencies satisfactorily, RDSO will put up the case to Small Track
Machine Committee (STMC) for delisting. All cases of adverse performance reports
and vendors under suspension shall be reviewed by STMC in their meeting and
wherever necessary, appropriate recommendations shall be given.If the vendor rectifies
the deficiencies/takes requisite corrective action within stipulated period, suspension can
be revoked by EDTMM/RDSO.
b. Suspension/delisting may also be initiated by RDSO after serving a show cause notice
seeking time bound reply and considering the response of the firm to the notice in case
of other non- conformities as per extant vendor approval policy of RDSO. However, all
such cases shall be put up in ensuing meeting of Standing Committee on Small Track
Machine for their review and necessary recommendation for continuation of suspension
or de-listing etc.
13.2 Deletion of vendors name from approved list
(i) The vendors can be de-listed from approved list by competent authority in case
of one or more of the below mentioned conditions considering the seriousness &
nature of deficiencies and its effects on quality of products:
a. Major non-compliance of the QAP.
b. Deficiencies/non-functioning of major machinery & Plants affecting the
quality.
c. Premature withdrawal of support/collaboration by the collaborator.
d. During course of time, if the specification is amended and the vendor is
not upgrading/providing the additional requirements within a specified
time frame.
e. Any other situation leading to adverse effect on the quality of production.
f. The entire factory or part of it is reported closed/shut down/lockout.
g. Information provided by the firm is found to be incorrect.
h. The vendor is black listed/or business dealing is banned by Govt. of India
or its offices on communication by the Board.
i. If at any time after approval, some machinery is found deficient without
intimation to RDSO, firm’s approval will be withdrawn immediately.
(ii) De-listing shall be communicated in writing to the vendor. All concerned as per
distribution of the vendor list shall also be advised.
14.0 Re-Instatement of status of vendor de-listed:
Once the firm is de-listed, the firm shall be considered for re-instatement treating it as
fresh approval and the procedures as followed for fresh approval shall be applicable
after satisfying following:
a) The firm applies after complying the deficiencies.
b) The request for re-instatement shall be considered only after a period of one year
from the date of de-listing.
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c) The case shall be considered as for fresh approval and the procedures as followed for
fresh approval shall be applicable.
d) After being satisfied with the above criteria, the case shall be put up to ensuing
meeting of Standing Committee on Small Track Machine for its consideration and
recommendation.
15.0 Up-gradation of vendor’s status from Part-II to Part-I:
(i) The vendors who are in Part II shall be upgraded to Part-I list only after compliance
of all the following conditions-
a) The vendor has applied in writing to RDSO for up-gradation from Part-II to Part-I.
b) The vendor shall have supplied minimum specified quantity as laid down. For the
items already approved, these quantities are specified by TMM Dte.. Small Track
Machine Committee (STMC) shall review these quantities from time to time and
submit its recommendations for changes, if any.
c) A minimum period of 12 months has elapsed from the date of first successful supply
to zonal railway before consideration by STMC committee.
d) No adverse report attributable to unsatisfactory quality/workmanship or performance
of the product has been received from the Railways and assessed prima facie
substantiated by RDSO till time of consideration for up-gradation or such report, if
any, has been disposed off after satisfactory compliance.
e) Approval of firm is still valid.
(ii) After being satisfied with the above criteria, the case shall be put up to
ensuing meeting of STMC for its deliberations and recommendations to Railway
Board.
16.0 Change in name of the vendor:
16.1 If a firm intends to change name of the firm, it shall make available an undertaking by
the new firm for liability of the old firm, resolution by Board of Directors, partnership
deed etc. which will be scrutinized by RDSO / Lucknow. In this connection inspection
of the firm may also be carried out by RDSO/Lucknow, if considered necessary.
16.2 If change of name is done as a result of bifurcation of the existing works premises, in
addition to checking of documents , re-assessment will also be carried out by RDSO
official before effecting the change in name of firm.
16.3 The same policy as mentioned above shall also be applicable in case of the change in
name of the production co-units of the approved vendor, the approved vendor shall be
responsible for necessary formalities and submission of for new location related
documents.
16.4 Competent authority shall grant approval for change of name and necessary change of
name shall be advised to all copy holders of vendor’s list.
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17.0 Change of location/address of works/firm:
17.1 On receipt of request from the vendor for change of work-site, the RDSO official shall
verify that.
17.2 The office of Works, Plant, establishment etc. has been totally shifted.
17.3 The Machinery & Plants have been totally shifted, set up and commissioned.
17.4 The testing and laboratory facilities have been shifted totally setup and commissioned.
17.5 The certificate from Small Scale Industries / registrar of companies or equivalent
authority is available for new location of works.
17.6 The name of the firm is same.
17.7 Certificate for power connection from State Electricity Board is available.
Note:
Vendors on approved list will inform Executive Director, Track
Machine & Monitoring Directorate of RDSO regarding changes
in correspondence address, telephone numbers, Fax Nos. and E-
mail at the earliest.
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