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       MEASUREMENT INNOVATION
       Yokogawa India announces fi rst delivery of advanced

       magnetic fl owmeters in Pune


          Yokogawa  India  Ltd.  (YIL),  the
       Indian arm of Japanese industrial auto-
       mation and process control major, has
       announced a signifi cant milestone with
       the fi rst delivery of its next-generation
       AXG  series  magnetic  fl owmeters  in
       Maharashtra.

          This  delivery  –  executed  through
       Adept Fluidyne, a wholly-owned sub-
       sidiary  of  Yokogawa  –  demonstrates
       the company’s strengthened local foot-
       print and its commitment to delivering
       advanced  instrumentation  solutions  to
       support India’s industrial landscape.

          Adept  Fluidyne,  established  in
       1983,  has  supplied  more  than  70,000
       magnetic  and  ultrasonic  fl owmeters
       across critical sectors like water, waste-
       water,  and  industrial  processes.  Since
       introducing  ultrasonic  fl owmeters  in
       2010,  the  company  has  expanded  its
       offerings to include IOT gateways, smart   “This  is  more  than  a  product  dustrial future,” said Katsuya Ikezawa,
       water meters, and fl owmeter calibration  delivery – it’s a symbol of Yokogawa’s  Director, Yokogawa India.
       services. Backed by a robust pan-India  commitment  to  ‘Make  in  India’  and
       sales  network  and  exports  to  over  25  our belief in the capabilities. The AXG   Vinayak Gadre, CEO, Adept Fluidyne
       countries, Adept’s integration into Yoko-  fl owmeter  sets  a  new  benchmark  in  added,  “Together  with  Yokogawa,  we
       gawa’s  ecosystem  has  amplifi ed  the  accuracy,  robustness,  and  smart  diag-  are  poised  to  offer  even  more  robust,
       group’s capabilities.             nostics,  perfectly  suited  to  India’s  in-  scalable, and intelligent fl ow solutions.”
       Anti-dumping probe launched into PE imports

       from six nations


          The  Directorate  General  of  Trade  application  fi led  by  the  Chemi-  is being dumped into the Indian market
       Remedies (DGTR), under the Ministry  cals  and  Petrochemicals  Associa-  by  exporters  from  the  subject
       of  Commerce  and  Industry,  has  initi-  tion  of  India  (CPMA),  represent-  countries,”  DGTR  said  in  notifi cation
       ated an anti-dumping investigation into  ing   Haldia   Petrochemicals   Ltd.  dated June 30.
       imports  of  Linear  Low-Density  Poly-  (HPL)  and  HPCL-Mittal  Energy  Ltd.
       ethylene (LLDPE) from six countries –  (HMEL),  and  supported  by  Reliance   Recently,  India  had  imposed
       Kuwait, Malaysia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi  Industries Ltd.              anti-dumping  duties  on  plastic  pro-
       Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.                              cessing  machinery  imported  from
                                           “There  is  prima  facie  evidence  China  and  Taiwan,  ranging  between
          The  investigation  follows  an  that  the  product  under  consideration  27 to 63%.


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