Ramkrishna Forgings secures 4.5 million euro order in Europe
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Ramkrishna Forgings secures 4.5 million euro order in Europe

Ramkrishna Forgings announced that they had secured an order from a prominent European manufacturer of passenger rail coaches. The contract is worth 4.5 million euros and is expected to be completed within a two-year timeframe.

As per the company's statement, they declared, "Ramkrishna Forgings has received an order to supply undercarriage parts to a well-known manufacturer of railway passenger coaches in Europe." Lalit Kumar Khetan, the Whole-time Director and CFO, expressed his views on the matter, stating, "The order not only reinforces our position in the market but also expands our potential for exports in this sector. We have full confidence that our advanced manufacturing capabilities, along with our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, will allow us to exceed expectations and establish enduring partnerships."

Ramkrishna Forgings, headquartered in Kolkata, specialises in manufacturing and supplying closed-die forgings made of carbon and alloy steel, micro-alloy steel, and stainless steel. The company has a presence in various locations such as the United States, Mexico, Turkey, and Belgium.

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Ramkrishna Forgings announced that they had secured an order from a prominent European manufacturer of passenger rail coaches. The contract is worth 4.5 million euros and is expected to be completed within a two-year timeframe. As per the company's statement, they declared, Ramkrishna Forgings has received an order to supply undercarriage parts to a well-known manufacturer of railway passenger coaches in Europe. Lalit Kumar Khetan, the Whole-time Director and CFO, expressed his views on the matter, stating, The order not only reinforces our position in the market but also expands our potential for exports in this sector. We have full confidence that our advanced manufacturing capabilities, along with our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, will allow us to exceed expectations and establish enduring partnerships. Ramkrishna Forgings, headquartered in Kolkata, specialises in manufacturing and supplying closed-die forgings made of carbon and alloy steel, micro-alloy steel, and stainless steel. The company has a presence in various locations such as the United States, Mexico, Turkey, and Belgium. Also read: Brookfield Infra JV to invest on data centre in Mumbai JSW Steel emerges 'preferred bidder' of mining lease

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