KPIL secures new orders worth Rs 22.73 billion
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KPIL secures new orders worth Rs 22.73 billion

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), along with its Joint Ventures (JVs) and international subsidiaries, secured new orders and notifications of awards amounting to Rs.2,273 Crores.

The details of these new orders include: - Orders in the Transmission & Distribution (T&D) business in India and overseas markets. - Residential building projects in India.

Manish Mohnot, the Managing Director & CEO of KPIL, expressed delight over the continuous inflow of orders, noting that their order book continues to grow, with significant traction in the T&D business, especially in India. He added that the company was also pleased with the new order wins in the Buildings & Factories (B&F) business, which strengthened their position in the residential building sector. He further mentioned that the year-to-date (YTD) order inflow stood at approximately Rs 141 billion, with nearly 56% of the order intake coming from the T&D business.

KPIL, one of the largest specialized EPC companies, is involved in various sectors including Power Transmission & Distribution, Buildings & Factories, Water Supply & Irrigation, Railways, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Urban Mobility (Flyovers & Metro Rail), Highways, and Airports. Currently, KPIL is executing projects in over 30 countries and has a presence in 74 countries globally. The company has maintained a leadership position in all its major businesses, supported by strong organizational capabilities, superior technical know-how, and adherence to top sustainability standards.

Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL), along with its Joint Ventures (JVs) and international subsidiaries, secured new orders and notifications of awards amounting to Rs.2,273 Crores. The details of these new orders include: - Orders in the Transmission & Distribution (T&D) business in India and overseas markets. - Residential building projects in India. Manish Mohnot, the Managing Director & CEO of KPIL, expressed delight over the continuous inflow of orders, noting that their order book continues to grow, with significant traction in the T&D business, especially in India. He added that the company was also pleased with the new order wins in the Buildings & Factories (B&F) business, which strengthened their position in the residential building sector. He further mentioned that the year-to-date (YTD) order inflow stood at approximately Rs 141 billion, with nearly 56% of the order intake coming from the T&D business. KPIL, one of the largest specialized EPC companies, is involved in various sectors including Power Transmission & Distribution, Buildings & Factories, Water Supply & Irrigation, Railways, Oil & Gas Pipelines, Urban Mobility (Flyovers & Metro Rail), Highways, and Airports. Currently, KPIL is executing projects in over 30 countries and has a presence in 74 countries globally. The company has maintained a leadership position in all its major businesses, supported by strong organizational capabilities, superior technical know-how, and adherence to top sustainability standards.

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