Harshdeep Hortico Wins Rs 10.39 Mn Orders from L&T, Adani for NMIA
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Harshdeep Hortico Wins Rs 10.39 Mn Orders from L&T, Adani for NMIA

Harshdeep Hortico, a prominent manufacturer of horticultural products, has secured two major orders for the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport. The orders have been placed by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Navi Mumbai International Airport (Adani Group), with values of approximately Rs 4.3 million and Rs 9.6 million, respectively. Both orders involve the supply of flower pots and are scheduled for delivery by June 30, 2025.

This achievement adds to the company's growing portfolio of prestigious infrastructure projects. Previously, in 2023, Harshdeep Hortico had successfully executed customised planter orders worth Rs 8.6 million for Mumbai International Airport (valued at Rs 6.4 million) and Mangaluru International Airport (valued at Rs 2.1 million), both operated by the Adani Group. These prior projects were completed within a span of 120 days, reinforcing the company’s track record for timely execution and product quality.

Harshdeep Hortico is listed on the BSE SME Exchange under the scrip code 544105. The company is debt-free and has a market capitalisation of approximately Rs 1.07 billion. Its stock has recorded a 52-week high of Rs 86 and a low of Rs 42.20.

Known for its emphasis on sustainability and innovation, Harshdeep Hortico continues to focus on expanding its product offerings and enhancing operational efficiency. Its consistent engagement in major infrastructure projects underscores the reliability and quality of its horticultural solutions.

News source: ANI

Harshdeep Hortico, a prominent manufacturer of horticultural products, has secured two major orders for the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport. The orders have been placed by Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Navi Mumbai International Airport (Adani Group), with values of approximately Rs 4.3 million and Rs 9.6 million, respectively. Both orders involve the supply of flower pots and are scheduled for delivery by June 30, 2025. This achievement adds to the company's growing portfolio of prestigious infrastructure projects. Previously, in 2023, Harshdeep Hortico had successfully executed customised planter orders worth Rs 8.6 million for Mumbai International Airport (valued at Rs 6.4 million) and Mangaluru International Airport (valued at Rs 2.1 million), both operated by the Adani Group. These prior projects were completed within a span of 120 days, reinforcing the company’s track record for timely execution and product quality. Harshdeep Hortico is listed on the BSE SME Exchange under the scrip code 544105. The company is debt-free and has a market capitalisation of approximately Rs 1.07 billion. Its stock has recorded a 52-week high of Rs 86 and a low of Rs 42.20. Known for its emphasis on sustainability and innovation, Harshdeep Hortico continues to focus on expanding its product offerings and enhancing operational efficiency. Its consistent engagement in major infrastructure projects underscores the reliability and quality of its horticultural solutions. News source: ANI

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