Karbonsteel Secures Rs 1,010.1 mn Order For ACC Structures
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Karbonsteel Secures Rs 1,010.1 mn Order For ACC Structures

Karbonsteel Engineering Limited has won domestic orders totalling Rs. 1,010.1 million (mn) from a leading infrastructure and engineering company, the firm disclosed after receiving the award on 16 April 2026. The contract covers fabrication and supply of structures for air-cooled condensers and is scheduled for execution over ten months. This addition reinforces the company's project pipeline and provides visibility on revenues from infrastructure-linked fabrication. The award was confirmed as a non-related party transaction with no promoter or group company interest in the client.

The scope includes fabrication and supply of specialised structures for air-cooled condensers, critical components in industrial and power-related projects, and the company will align production and resource allocation to meet delivery milestones. The contract details were set out in the regulatory filing and annexures, and the firm indicated that purchase orders, letters of intent and drawings will trigger the commencement of execution. Medium-term contracts of this nature support steady throughput and help manage operational planning across manufacturing yards. The order highlights demand for precision engineering in large-scale infrastructure projects.

Management framed the timeline as structured over ten months from issuance of the necessary documents, allowing phased production and shipment schedules and facilitating coordination with suppliers and subcontractors. The award strengthens near-term revenue visibility and contributes to a diversified order book across fabrication segments. The company's disclosure emphasised governance and arm's-length conduct in the transaction, which should reassure stakeholders on transparency and compliance. The filing formed the basis of the announcement without independent verification.

The Rs. 1,010.1 mn order underscores Karbonsteel's positioning in specialised fabrication and may support steady utilisation of manufacturing capacity in the coming quarters. The deal is expected to bolster the company's order book and operational momentum amid infrastructure spending. Investors and market participants will monitor execution progress and subsequent filings for updates on project milestones and revenue recognition. The company will proceed with project planning and resource mobilisation to meet contractual timelines.

Karbonsteel Engineering Limited has won domestic orders totalling Rs. 1,010.1 million (mn) from a leading infrastructure and engineering company, the firm disclosed after receiving the award on 16 April 2026. The contract covers fabrication and supply of structures for air-cooled condensers and is scheduled for execution over ten months. This addition reinforces the company's project pipeline and provides visibility on revenues from infrastructure-linked fabrication. The award was confirmed as a non-related party transaction with no promoter or group company interest in the client. The scope includes fabrication and supply of specialised structures for air-cooled condensers, critical components in industrial and power-related projects, and the company will align production and resource allocation to meet delivery milestones. The contract details were set out in the regulatory filing and annexures, and the firm indicated that purchase orders, letters of intent and drawings will trigger the commencement of execution. Medium-term contracts of this nature support steady throughput and help manage operational planning across manufacturing yards. The order highlights demand for precision engineering in large-scale infrastructure projects. Management framed the timeline as structured over ten months from issuance of the necessary documents, allowing phased production and shipment schedules and facilitating coordination with suppliers and subcontractors. The award strengthens near-term revenue visibility and contributes to a diversified order book across fabrication segments. The company's disclosure emphasised governance and arm's-length conduct in the transaction, which should reassure stakeholders on transparency and compliance. The filing formed the basis of the announcement without independent verification. The Rs. 1,010.1 mn order underscores Karbonsteel's positioning in specialised fabrication and may support steady utilisation of manufacturing capacity in the coming quarters. The deal is expected to bolster the company's order book and operational momentum amid infrastructure spending. Investors and market participants will monitor execution progress and subsequent filings for updates on project milestones and revenue recognition. The company will proceed with project planning and resource mobilisation to meet contractual timelines.

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