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Dycmmfdicf@Gmail.Com, Chosinvfd@Icf.Railnet.Gov.In INTEGRAL COACH FACTORY, CHENNAI 600 038 [email protected], [email protected] No.Dy.CMM/FD/Non-Moving Office of the Dy.CMM/FD Dated: 09/01/2021 Chief Workshop Manager 1) Loco Workshop, Parel, CR, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 012. 2) Carriage Workshop, Matunga, Central Railway, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 019. 3) Kancharapara Workshop, Eastern Railway, Dist. North 24 Parganas, West Bengal 743 145. 4 ) Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Liluah, Eastern Railway, Howrah 711 024 5) Railway Workshop, Jamalpur, Eastern Railway, Jamalpur, Bihar 811 214. 6) Carriage Repair Workshop, ECR, Harnaut, Dist. Nalanda, Bihar 803 110. 7) Railway Mechanical Workshop, Samastipur, East Central Railway, Bihar 848 101. 8) Carriage Repair Workshop, Mancheswar, East Coast Railway, Bhubaneshwar 751 017. 9) Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Alambagh, Northern Railway, Lucknow 226 005. 10) Carriage & Wagon Jagadhari Workshop, Northern Railway, Yamunanagar, Haryana 135002. 11) Mechanical Workshop, Northern Railway, Amritsar, Punjab 143 001. 12) Locomotive Workshop, Charbagh, NR, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226 005. 13) Wagon Repair Workshop, North Central Railway, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh 284 003. 14) Rail Spring Karkhana, Sithouli, NCR, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 475 001. 15) Mechanical Workshop, Izatnagar, North Eastern Railway, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh 243 122. 16) Mechanical Workshop, Gorakhpur, North Eastern Railway, Uttar Pradesh 273 012. 17) Mechanical Workshop, North East Frontier Railway, Dibrugarh, Assam 786 001. 18) Carriage & Wagon Repair Workshop, NEF Railway, New Bongaigaon 783 381. 19) Carriage Workshop, Jodhpur, North Western Railway, Rajasthan 342 001. 20) Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Bikaner, North Western Railway, Lalgarh, Bikaner 334 004. 21) Diesel Loco & Wagon Workshop, Ajmer, NWR, Near Lal Phatak, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305 001. 22) Carriage Repair Workshop, Ajmer, North Western Railway, Rajasthan 305 001. 23) Loco Works, Southern Railway, Ayanavaram, Chennai 600 023. 24) Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Southern Railway, Ayanavaram, Chennai 600 023. 25) Central Workshop, Golden Rock, Southern Railway, Trichy 620 004. 26) Carriage Workshop, South Lallaguda, South Central Railway, Secunderabad 517 506. 27) Carriage Repair Workshop, South Central Railway, Settipalli Post, Tirupathi 517 506. 28) Wagon Workshop, Raynapadu, South Central Railway, Guntapalli 521 241. 29) Wagon Workshop, Kharagpur, South Eastern Railway, West Bengal 721 301. 30) Wagon Repair Shop, South East Central Railway, Raipur, Chhattisgargh 492 008. 31) Central Workshop, SWR, Mysore South (PO), Ashok Puram, Mysore 570 008. 32) Carriage Repair Workshop, SWR, Gadag Road, Hubli, Karnataka 580 020. 33) Carriage Repair Workshop, WR, N.M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 012. 34) EMU Workshop, Mahalaxmi, Western Railway, Mumbai 400 013. 35) Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Pratap Nagar, Western Railway, Vadodara 390 004. 36) Loco, Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Dahod, WR, Freelandganj, Gujarat 389 160. 37) Wagon Repair Shop, Kota, West Central Railway, Kota Junction, Rajasthan 324 002. 38) Coach Rehabilitation Workshop, West Central Railway, Nishatpura, Bhopal, Madya Pradesh 462 010. 39) Modern Coach Factory, Lalganj, Rae Bareily, Uttar Pradesh 229 120. 40) Coaching Depot Officer, Office of the CDO, Basin Bridge, Chennai 600 003 41) Coaching Depot Officer, South Western Railway, Bangalore City – 23. 42) Coaching Depot Officer, Danapur, P.O:Khagaul, Dist. Patna, Bihar 801 105. 43) Dy.CME/C & W/GOC, Office of the CWM, Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli – 4. 44) Dy.CME/Plg, Diesel Loco Modernisation Works, Patiala 147 003. 45) Dy.CME, EMU Workshop, Western Railway, Malaxmi, Mumbai 400 013. 46) Dy.CME, IROAF, 4th Floor, Railway Offices Complex, Tilak Bridge, New Delhi 110 002. 47) Dy.CME, NG Workshop, SECR, Motibagh P.O., Bezonbagh, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440 004. 48) Dy.CME, Mechanical Workshop, Bhavnagar, Western Railway, (P.T.O) ---2--- 49)Dy.CEE, Central Workshops, Golden Rock (Ponmalai), Tiruchirappalli – 4. 0431 2491749. 50) Dy.CEE/PS, Office of the CEE, MCF, GM Office, Lalganj, Raebareli. 51) Dy.CEE/POH, O/o the CEE/RS, Noapara Car Depot Complex, Metro Railway, Kolkata 90. 52) Dy.CEE, Carriage Repair Workshop, Mancheswar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751 017. 53) Sr.DME, Divisional Office, Mechanical Branch, Salem 54) Sr.DME/Diesel, Diesel Loco Shed, Krishnarajapuram, SWR, Bangalore -560036. Rly.:54520 55) Sr.DME/Diesel, Office of the Sr.DME/Diesel, Gonda, NE Railway. 56) Sr.DME, Divisional Office, Bhavnagar Para 364003, Western Railway. 57) Sr.DEE (EMU), Eastern Railway, Howrah. 58) Sr.DEE, Nanded Division, Sangvi Naka, Nanded 431 605. 59) DME, Diesel Loco Shed, Southern Railway, Ernakulam. 60) DEE, Carriage Repair Workshop, South Western Railway, Hubballi. 0836 2363723. 61) Production Engineer, O/o the CWM, Gadag Road, SWR, Hubli 580 020 62) Works Manager, O/o the CWM, Carriage Workshop, Lallaguda, SCR, Secunderabad. 63) Works Manager (Elec), O/o CWM, Coach Rehabilitation Workshop, Nishatpura, Bhopal. 64) Workshop Manager, NG Workshop, Kurduwadi, CR, Dist. Solapur, Maharashtra 421 283. 65) Workshop Manager, Carriage & Wagon Workshop, Kalka, NR, Haryana 133 302. 66) Sr.DEE/Rolling Stock, Avadi 600 109. [email protected] 044 26382494. 67) Sr.DEE/RS, Office of the Sr.DEE/RS, Tambaram, Chennai 600 045. 68) Sr.DEE, Divisional Office, Electrical/Operations, Thiruvananthapuram. 69) ADEE, Office of the Sr.DEE (RS), (BG Branch), Avadi, Chennai 600 109. 70) ADME, Office of the CDO, Basin Bridge, Chennai 600 003 71) AWM, Progress (CWM) Office, CR, Carriage Workshop, Matunga, Mumbai - 19. 72) AME, NG Workshop, Tindharia Bazar P.O., Tindharia Dist., Darjeeling 734 223. Sub: Sparing of Surplus Items on Sale Basis. SL.NO PL.NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 33596700 FIRE RETARDANT CURTAIN CLOTH WIDTH 1220 MM X LENGTH 15971.5 TO RDSO SPECN. No.C-9911,REV-03 WITH AMD.06. THE COLOUR MTRS SHADE AND PATTERN QUALITY SHALL BE AS PER QUALITYNo. PPA 57 OF M/s. INDIAN RAYON AND INDUSTRIES LTD. (OR) DT/15B OF M/s. DELKONTEXTILES Pvt. Ltd. (OR) FR 1316828-54A OF M/s ALPS INDUSTRIES Ltd. 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