Kalpataru bags Saudi Aramco project worth Rs 12 Bn
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Kalpataru bags Saudi Aramco project worth Rs 12 Bn

Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPTL) has secured a major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from Saudi Aramco, valued at approximately Rs 1,200 crore. This contract represents a significant milestone for Kalpataru, underscoring its growing influence in the global energy infrastructure sector. The project involves the construction of a critical gas pipeline, highlighting Kalpataru's ability to handle complex infrastructure projects of substantial scale and importance.

The award of this contract is a testament to Kalpataru's expertise and track record in delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions on an international level. It further solidifies the company's commitment to contributing to the advancement of Saudi Arabia's energy infrastructure. By leveraging its core strengths in project execution and management, Kalpataru aims to enhance its revenue streams and expand its footprint in key global markets.

Kalpataru's strategic win with Saudi Aramco not only enhances its revenue visibility but also reaffirms its status as a trusted partner for prestigious clients in the energy sector. The company remains focused on seizing new opportunities and reinforcing its position as a leader in delivering sustainable infrastructure solutions worldwide.

Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPTL) has secured a major engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from Saudi Aramco, valued at approximately Rs 1,200 crore. This contract represents a significant milestone for Kalpataru, underscoring its growing influence in the global energy infrastructure sector. The project involves the construction of a critical gas pipeline, highlighting Kalpataru's ability to handle complex infrastructure projects of substantial scale and importance. The award of this contract is a testament to Kalpataru's expertise and track record in delivering high-quality infrastructure solutions on an international level. It further solidifies the company's commitment to contributing to the advancement of Saudi Arabia's energy infrastructure. By leveraging its core strengths in project execution and management, Kalpataru aims to enhance its revenue streams and expand its footprint in key global markets. Kalpataru's strategic win with Saudi Aramco not only enhances its revenue visibility but also reaffirms its status as a trusted partner for prestigious clients in the energy sector. The company remains focused on seizing new opportunities and reinforcing its position as a leader in delivering sustainable infrastructure solutions worldwide.

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