L&T to use Wrench SmartProject on Kolkata Metro Build
L&T to use Wrench SmartProject on Kolkata Metro Build

India; 03rd June 2024: L&T Construction, the construction arm of mega conglomerate L&T and among the world’s top contractors has decided to use the Wrench Project Management Information System (PMIS) on Line 3 phase of the Kolkata Metro, on which it is the contractor with Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) as the investor.
Said Harish Parihar, Head of Sales, “L&T is a longstanding customer of Wrench Solutions. On this critical project they needed to seamlessly interface with all internal operations for reliable reporting, monitoring, and collaboration and being familiar with Wrench technology chose to go our integrated EDMS + 4D solution which combines robust document management and advanced 4D features to offer complete progress tracking, monitoring and forecasting functionality.”
Wrench SmartProject will be replacing the previous system used by RVNL.
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