Capacit'e bags contract worth Rs 1.5 billion
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Capacit'e bags contract worth Rs 1.5 billion

Capacit'e Infraprojects has received contract worth Rs. 1.5 billion (excluding GST) from GIFT SEZ for Construction of TFSCA headquarter building in GIFT SEZ. This new order will help further consolidate the company’s position in high growth businesses along with diversifying their clientele, generate additional business from existing marquee clients and appropriately manage commodity risk through pass through clauses. The orders inflow for the current financial year, along with the existing orders book promises good growth in the coming quarters.

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Capacit'e Infraprojects has received contract worth Rs. 1.5 billion (excluding GST) from GIFT SEZ for Construction of TFSCA headquarter building in GIFT SEZ. This new order will help further consolidate the company’s position in high growth businesses along with diversifying their clientele, generate additional business from existing marquee clients and appropriately manage commodity risk through pass through clauses. The orders inflow for the current financial year, along with the existing orders book promises good growth in the coming quarters. Also Read Adani's backed business aids Ambuja Cements raise Rs 50 billion ACC reports net loss of Rs 870 million for September quarter

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