Gabion Technologies Discloses Consolidated Weekly Orders
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Gabion Technologies Discloses Consolidated Weekly Orders

Gabion Technologies India Limited has filed a consolidated disclosure of routine work and supply orders received during the week from April 12, 2026 to April 18, 2026 with the BSE SME Exchange. The company stated that the filing was made under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and in accordance with the SEBI circular dated January 30, 2026. The disclosure was described as made in the interest of transparency and investor information.

The company reported that aggregate order value for the period was Rs 101.73 million (mn), inclusive of applicable GST, and that orders were domestic in nature. The orders comprised domestic supply and installation contracts for gabion walls, slope protection measures at rockfall-prone locations, retaining structures, hydroseeding for soil slopes, three-dimensional erosion control mats, gabion boxes and rockfall netting and geo-composite materials. Execution periods were stated to be as per respective contracts or letters of award. The company clarified that there were no related party transactions and that promoter interest was nil.

Significant contracts disclosed included a supply order from North-East Frontier Railway for Rs 29.93 mn and a supply contract from Dilip Buildcon Limited for Rs 38.69 mn, both issued on 14 April, 2026, with completion timelines set by the respective letters of award. Several private parties also placed orders for gabion boxes and related products with delivery schedules ranging from small sums to in excess of Rs 38 mn. The company gave a list of 13 orders in the week, with individual values reflecting routine project activity.

The company affirmed that these orders are routine and will not alter its business model, risk profile or financial position beyond previously disclosed information. The disclosure was posted on the company website and filed with the stock exchange, and investor grievances were directed to the company secretary and compliance officer via provided contact channels. The company also stated that the communication did not contain forward-looking statements or profitability projections.

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Gabion Technologies India Limited has filed a consolidated disclosure of routine work and supply orders received during the week from April 12, 2026 to April 18, 2026 with the BSE SME Exchange. The company stated that the filing was made under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 and in accordance with the SEBI circular dated January 30, 2026. The disclosure was described as made in the interest of transparency and investor information. The company reported that aggregate order value for the period was Rs 101.73 million (mn), inclusive of applicable GST, and that orders were domestic in nature. The orders comprised domestic supply and installation contracts for gabion walls, slope protection measures at rockfall-prone locations, retaining structures, hydroseeding for soil slopes, three-dimensional erosion control mats, gabion boxes and rockfall netting and geo-composite materials. Execution periods were stated to be as per respective contracts or letters of award. The company clarified that there were no related party transactions and that promoter interest was nil. Significant contracts disclosed included a supply order from North-East Frontier Railway for Rs 29.93 mn and a supply contract from Dilip Buildcon Limited for Rs 38.69 mn, both issued on 14 April, 2026, with completion timelines set by the respective letters of award. Several private parties also placed orders for gabion boxes and related products with delivery schedules ranging from small sums to in excess of Rs 38 mn. The company gave a list of 13 orders in the week, with individual values reflecting routine project activity. The company affirmed that these orders are routine and will not alter its business model, risk profile or financial position beyond previously disclosed information. The disclosure was posted on the company website and filed with the stock exchange, and investor grievances were directed to the company secretary and compliance officer via provided contact channels. The company also stated that the communication did not contain forward-looking statements or profitability projections.

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