HPCL Selects Greenchef Appliances for House Pipe Supply Contract
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HPCL Selects Greenchef Appliances for House Pipe Supply Contract

Greenchef Appliances has secured a significant contract from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) for the supply of house pipes. Under this tender, the company will supply a total of 20,28,400 house pipes to HPCL.

This contract reinforces Greenchef Appliances’ association with HPCL and is expected to contribute to the company’s growth in the coming months. The order is anticipated to have a positive impact on its financial performance and market presence.

Greenchef Appliances Limited, established in 1999, is an Indian company specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of home and kitchen appliances. The company offers a diverse range of products, including gas stoves, pressure cookers, non-stick cookware, mixer grinders, and air fryers. With a focus on quality, durability, and efficiency, Greenchef aims to enhance convenience in daily cooking tasks.

This latest order from HPCL reflects the company’s strong market position and ability to meet large-scale supply requirements, further strengthening its business prospects in the kitchen and home appliance sector.

News source: PSU Connect

Greenchef Appliances has secured a significant contract from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) for the supply of house pipes. Under this tender, the company will supply a total of 20,28,400 house pipes to HPCL. This contract reinforces Greenchef Appliances’ association with HPCL and is expected to contribute to the company’s growth in the coming months. The order is anticipated to have a positive impact on its financial performance and market presence. Greenchef Appliances Limited, established in 1999, is an Indian company specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of home and kitchen appliances. The company offers a diverse range of products, including gas stoves, pressure cookers, non-stick cookware, mixer grinders, and air fryers. With a focus on quality, durability, and efficiency, Greenchef aims to enhance convenience in daily cooking tasks. This latest order from HPCL reflects the company’s strong market position and ability to meet large-scale supply requirements, further strengthening its business prospects in the kitchen and home appliance sector. News source: PSU Connect

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