The factory will meet some of Saudi Electricity Company’s requirements for power transformers

SPTC, a joint venture between Crompton Greaves (CG) and STC (Saudi Transformer Company) since 2010, has inaugurated its flagship power transformer factory in Dammam Industrial City.

The joint venture is dedicated to the design, engineering and manufacture of power transformers and mobile sub-stations and offers full service capabilities for products installed in Saudi Arabia.

The factory has a capacity of 5,000 MVA. The first transformer manufactured will leave the factory by mid-April, 2013. The joint venture has already received a five-year framework contract for sub-station services. The first orders are for one mobile sub-station and six 25 MVA power transformers. The products will be delivered to Saudi Electricity Company (SEC).

As one of the world’s leading electrical manufacturers and engineering corporations, CG has been partnering with companies worldwide to enhance its portfolio and offer its clients the best of global technologies and end-to-end solutions. Saudi Arabia is the largest market in the Middle East with a $4 billion T&D market. CG is the first company to establish a power transformer plant and commence mobile substation activities in Saudi Arabia.

“CG has transferred its well-proven technology in power transformer design and manufacturing to the new facility,” a CG statement said.

Mohammed Alsamari, CEO of SPTC, stated: “I thank our partners CG and STC for the launch of this venture. The factory has been built in a record time of 12 months. We have built a state-of-the-art facility and employed the finest technicians and engineers in the field along with the best available technology. We are ready to support Saudi customers in their quest for high quality and efficient power transformers.”

Laurent Demortier, CEO and managing director of CG, said, “Saudi Arabia is a strategic market for CG. SEC and the other leading utilities and industry customers are innovative companies and the growth challenges that they face require deep technical interactions with leading suppliers. We do believe that the localisation of our activity in Saudi will bring a high level of responsiveness and understanding of the specific needs of our Saudi customers and will pave the way for a strong long-term relationship.”

CG is a global pioneering leader in the management and application of electrical energy. With more than 15,000 employees across its operations in around 85 countries, it provides electrical products, systems and services for utilities, power generation, industries, and consumers. The company is organised into four business groups: Power, Industrial, Automation and Consumer. CG clocks $2.3 billion in revenues from product lines that cover the entire value chain of
engineering offerings.

Crompton Greaves is one of the entities of the $4 billion Avantha Group, one of India’s leading conglomerates. Other major entities within the group are BILT, The Global Green Company, Avantha Power & Infrastructure, Solaris VChemTech Industries, Biltech Building Elements, Salient Business Solutions and Avantha Technologies.