Admach Systems Secures Rs 106.2 Million NFC Contract
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Admach Systems Secures Rs 106.2 Million NFC Contract

Admach Systems Limited has secured an engineering, procurement and construction order valued at Rs 106.2 million, including GST, from Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad. The project has been awarded by an industrial unit under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, and marks a significant addition to the company’s order book.

The contract involves the design, manufacture, supply, installation and commissioning of a high-pressure pumping station for clearing nuclear tubes. The scope requires high precision, stringent quality control and uncompromising safety standards, given the sensitive nature of nuclear applications. The project is scheduled for execution by October 15, 2026, with a payment structure comprising 80 per cent against dispatch and 20 per cent upon installation.

The order from Nuclear Fuel Complex represents an important milestone for Admach Systems, reinforcing its ability to execute complex projects in highly regulated and mission-critical sectors. The selection underscores the company’s technical depth, in-house manufacturing capabilities and proven quality systems, as well as its capacity to deliver engineered-to-order solutions that meet rigorous compliance requirements for strategic national infrastructure.

Commenting on the development, Mr Ajay Longani, Managing Director and Chairman of Admach Systems Limited, said securing an order from Nuclear Fuel Complex is a defining moment for the company. He added that the win reflects confidence in Admach’s engineering strength, manufacturing expertise and quality systems by one of India’s most critical government institutions, while also positioning the firm more strongly in high-entry-barrier industries such as nuclear energy.

Admach Systems Limited has secured an engineering, procurement and construction order valued at Rs 106.2 million, including GST, from Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad. The project has been awarded by an industrial unit under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, and marks a significant addition to the company’s order book. The contract involves the design, manufacture, supply, installation and commissioning of a high-pressure pumping station for clearing nuclear tubes. The scope requires high precision, stringent quality control and uncompromising safety standards, given the sensitive nature of nuclear applications. The project is scheduled for execution by October 15, 2026, with a payment structure comprising 80 per cent against dispatch and 20 per cent upon installation. The order from Nuclear Fuel Complex represents an important milestone for Admach Systems, reinforcing its ability to execute complex projects in highly regulated and mission-critical sectors. The selection underscores the company’s technical depth, in-house manufacturing capabilities and proven quality systems, as well as its capacity to deliver engineered-to-order solutions that meet rigorous compliance requirements for strategic national infrastructure. Commenting on the development, Mr Ajay Longani, Managing Director and Chairman of Admach Systems Limited, said securing an order from Nuclear Fuel Complex is a defining moment for the company. He added that the win reflects confidence in Admach’s engineering strength, manufacturing expertise and quality systems by one of India’s most critical government institutions, while also positioning the firm more strongly in high-entry-barrier industries such as nuclear energy.

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