KP Green Bags Rs 1.65 Bn Orders Across Multiple Segments
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KP Green Bags Rs 1.65 Bn Orders Across Multiple Segments

KP Green Engineering has secured a series of orders worth Rs 165.70 crore from various clients, marking a significant expansion in its market presence and portfolio diversification. These orders cover a broad spectrum of industries.

The company has been awarded solar projects amounting to Rs 100.20 crore, which involve the supply of fixed tilt module mounting structures, tracker-type mounting structures, and structural components for solar installations. Additionally, it has secured a Rs 39.10 crore contract for transmission towers, covering materials for 220 kV to 400 kV towers, substation structures for 33 kV and 66 kV setups, hardware, cable trays, GI strip materials, and isolator structures.

Other notable orders include isolators worth Rs 2.60 crore for 220 kV, 66 kV, and 33 kV systems, crash barriers valued at Rs 11.70 crore for railway track fencing projects, a Rs 4.20 crore order for cable trays, and Rs 7.90 crore worth of materials for international solar projects.

KP Green Engineering plans to complete these orders by the end of the current financial year. The wide-ranging nature of the orders highlights the company’s expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure, and global project supply, solidifying its position as a leading player in the engineering sector.

KP Green Engineering has secured a series of orders worth Rs 165.70 crore from various clients, marking a significant expansion in its market presence and portfolio diversification. These orders cover a broad spectrum of industries. The company has been awarded solar projects amounting to Rs 100.20 crore, which involve the supply of fixed tilt module mounting structures, tracker-type mounting structures, and structural components for solar installations. Additionally, it has secured a Rs 39.10 crore contract for transmission towers, covering materials for 220 kV to 400 kV towers, substation structures for 33 kV and 66 kV setups, hardware, cable trays, GI strip materials, and isolator structures. Other notable orders include isolators worth Rs 2.60 crore for 220 kV, 66 kV, and 33 kV systems, crash barriers valued at Rs 11.70 crore for railway track fencing projects, a Rs 4.20 crore order for cable trays, and Rs 7.90 crore worth of materials for international solar projects. KP Green Engineering plans to complete these orders by the end of the current financial year. The wide-ranging nature of the orders highlights the company’s expertise in renewable energy, infrastructure, and global project supply, solidifying its position as a leading player in the engineering sector.

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