KEC International Secures New Orders Worth Rs 11.02 Bn
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KEC International Secures New Orders Worth Rs 11.02 Bn

KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major and part of the RPG Group, has secured new orders amounting to Rs 11.02 billion across its diverse business segments.

Civil:
The business has bagged a prestigious order for civil and structural works of a 150 MW thermal power plant from a leading private player in India.

Transportation:
The company has received orders in the Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) segment under the ‘Kavach’ initiative in India.

Transmission & Distribution (T&D):
KEC has secured orders for the supply of towers, hardware, and poles in the Americas and the Middle East.

Cables & Conductors:
The business has obtained orders for the supply of various types of cables and conductors in India and overseas markets.

Commenting on the development, Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International, said, “We are pleased with the order wins across our various businesses. The Civil business has further expanded its presence in the Buildings & Factories segment by securing an order for civil and structural works of a thermal power plant and widened its customer base with the addition of a reputed client. Our Transportation business continues to gain momentum in the prestigious TCAS (Kavach) segment, with orders aimed at enhancing the safety of Indian Railways through world-class technology. With these orders, our year-to-date order intake now stands at approximately Rs 128 billion.”

KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major and part of the RPG Group, has secured new orders amounting to Rs 11.02 billion across its diverse business segments.Civil:The business has bagged a prestigious order for civil and structural works of a 150 MW thermal power plant from a leading private player in India.Transportation:The company has received orders in the Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) segment under the ‘Kavach’ initiative in India.Transmission & Distribution (T&D):KEC has secured orders for the supply of towers, hardware, and poles in the Americas and the Middle East.Cables & Conductors:The business has obtained orders for the supply of various types of cables and conductors in India and overseas markets.Commenting on the development, Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International, said, “We are pleased with the order wins across our various businesses. The Civil business has further expanded its presence in the Buildings & Factories segment by securing an order for civil and structural works of a thermal power plant and widened its customer base with the addition of a reputed client. Our Transportation business continues to gain momentum in the prestigious TCAS (Kavach) segment, with orders aimed at enhancing the safety of Indian Railways through world-class technology. With these orders, our year-to-date order intake now stands at approximately Rs 128 billion.”

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