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Aris Secures Rs 630 Million Concrete Supply Order
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Aris Secures Rs 630 Million Concrete Supply Order

Arisinfra Solutions Limited has secured a ready-mix concrete supply order worth approximately Rs 630 million through its subsidiary Buildmex from the LD Patel Group, strengthening its execution footprint in the core construction materials segment.

LD Patel Group is a well-established civil contracting firm known for delivering large and complex construction projects for developers, corporates, institutions and government bodies across India. The engagement reflects confidence in Arisinfra’s ability to support high-intensity construction activity through a disciplined, partner-led operating model.

Concrete execution requires strong coordination across production planning, quality control, delivery sequencing and on-site operations. Arisinfra integrates these elements through a networked asset-light approach, combining partner capacity with technology-enabled operating controls to ensure predictable delivery outcomes without owning plants or fleets.

The order marks another step in Arisinfra’s expansion across execution-critical material categories. The company continues to scale operational capability and strengthen its trusted delivery network, reinforcing its position in India’s construction materials ecosystem.

Arisinfra Solutions Limited has secured a ready-mix concrete supply order worth approximately Rs 630 million through its subsidiary Buildmex from the LD Patel Group, strengthening its execution footprint in the core construction materials segment. LD Patel Group is a well-established civil contracting firm known for delivering large and complex construction projects for developers, corporates, institutions and government bodies across India. The engagement reflects confidence in Arisinfra’s ability to support high-intensity construction activity through a disciplined, partner-led operating model. Concrete execution requires strong coordination across production planning, quality control, delivery sequencing and on-site operations. Arisinfra integrates these elements through a networked asset-light approach, combining partner capacity with technology-enabled operating controls to ensure predictable delivery outcomes without owning plants or fleets. The order marks another step in Arisinfra’s expansion across execution-critical material categories. The company continues to scale operational capability and strengthen its trusted delivery network, reinforcing its position in India’s construction materials ecosystem.

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