Ordnance Depot Workshop
Full Form of ODW
What is ODW?
Ordnance Depot Workshop (ODW) is a specialized facility under the Indian Army’s Ordnance Corps responsible for the repair, overhaul, and maintenance of weapon systems, vehicles, and engineering equipment used by the armed forces. Each ODW is attached to an Ordnance Depot and functions as a key logistical hub, ensuring combat readiness by restoring serviceability of equipment ranging from artillery pieces to transport vehicles. In India, ODWs operate across multiple locations including Secunderabad, Jabalpur, and Pune, and are vital for sustaining the army’s operational capabilities during peacetime and conflict. They perform scheduled servicing, emergency repairs, and refurbishment of aging assets, often using indigenous spare parts to reduce dependence on imports. The workshops are staffed by skilled tradesmen, technicians, and engineers trained in military-specific machinery. For defence exams like the CDS or AFCAT, understanding the role of ODWs in supply chain management and equipment lifecycle can be relevant for questions on military logistics. The efficiency of ODWs directly impacts the army’s ability to deploy and sustain forces, making them an integral part of India’s defence infrastructure.
ODW का फुल फॉर्म
आयुध भंडार कार्यशाला
Example
The damaged artillery gun was sent to the ODW in Jabalpur for a complete overhaul before being redeployed to the front.