KEC Secures Rs 22.1 Billion Orders Across Global Markets
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KEC Secures Rs 22.1 Billion Orders Across Global Markets

KEC International Ltd., a leading global infrastructure EPC company and part of the RPG Group, has announced new order wins worth Rs 22.1 billion across its key business verticals, including Transmission & Distribution (T&D), Oil & Gas Pipelines, and Cables.
In the Transmission & Distribution segment, KEC has secured large international projects, including the design, supply, and installation of 380 kV overhead transmission lines in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The company has also bagged significant orders for the supply of towers, hardware, and poles in the Americas.
In the Oil & Gas Pipelines segment, KEC has won its second international order for terminal station works in Africa, complementing its ongoing pipeline laying project in the region.
The Cables business has also seen momentum, with fresh orders for the supply of various cable types both within India and in overseas markets.
Commenting on the developments, Mr Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO of KEC International Ltd., stated, “We are pleased with the strong and diverse order inflows, particularly on the international front. The large-scale wins in Saudi Arabia further reinforce the MENA region's strategic significance in our growth strategy. Our subsidiary, SAE Towers, securing a major tower supply contract in Mexico, also highlights renewed traction in the North American T&D market.”
With these additions, KEC’s year-to-date order intake has crossed Rs 42 billion, reflecting an impressive 40 per cent growth compared to the same period last year.

KEC International Ltd., a leading global infrastructure EPC company and part of the RPG Group, has announced new order wins worth Rs 22.1 billion across its key business verticals, including Transmission & Distribution (T&D), Oil & Gas Pipelines, and Cables.In the Transmission & Distribution segment, KEC has secured large international projects, including the design, supply, and installation of 380 kV overhead transmission lines in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The company has also bagged significant orders for the supply of towers, hardware, and poles in the Americas.In the Oil & Gas Pipelines segment, KEC has won its second international order for terminal station works in Africa, complementing its ongoing pipeline laying project in the region.The Cables business has also seen momentum, with fresh orders for the supply of various cable types both within India and in overseas markets.Commenting on the developments, Mr Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO of KEC International Ltd., stated, “We are pleased with the strong and diverse order inflows, particularly on the international front. The large-scale wins in Saudi Arabia further reinforce the MENA region's strategic significance in our growth strategy. Our subsidiary, SAE Towers, securing a major tower supply contract in Mexico, also highlights renewed traction in the North American T&D market.”With these additions, KEC’s year-to-date order intake has crossed Rs 42 billion, reflecting an impressive 40 per cent growth compared to the same period last year.

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