L&T Heavy Engineering wins major orders in India and abroad.
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L&T Heavy Engineering wins major orders in India and abroad.

Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Heavy Engineering division has secured several significant orders across international and domestic markets, reaffirming its position as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance engineering equipment.

Internationally, the division has won contracts from the United States to supply vessels for an NGL fractionator project and cartridges for a blue ammonia project in Louisiana. Additional orders have been received from Mexico for ammonia and urea processing equipment, and from Brazil for critical heat exchangers. In Saudi Arabia, L&T has bagged an order for a refinery and integrated petrochemical complex related to a HOFCC Reactor and Regenerator revamp.

Domestically, the company has secured orders for the 2RK65 Heat Exchanger Package (four units) for a 3 MMTPA PTA7 project at Dahej, Gujarat. It has also received orders for critical equipment for both domestic and international nuclear projects.

These “significant” orders—valued between Rs 10 billion and Rs 25 billion—highlight L&T’s advanced manufacturing capabilities and engineering excellence in delivering reliable, high-quality solutions across industries and geographies.

Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Heavy Engineering division has secured several significant orders across international and domestic markets, reaffirming its position as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance engineering equipment. Internationally, the division has won contracts from the United States to supply vessels for an NGL fractionator project and cartridges for a blue ammonia project in Louisiana. Additional orders have been received from Mexico for ammonia and urea processing equipment, and from Brazil for critical heat exchangers. In Saudi Arabia, L&T has bagged an order for a refinery and integrated petrochemical complex related to a HOFCC Reactor and Regenerator revamp. Domestically, the company has secured orders for the 2RK65 Heat Exchanger Package (four units) for a 3 MMTPA PTA7 project at Dahej, Gujarat. It has also received orders for critical equipment for both domestic and international nuclear projects. These “significant” orders—valued between Rs 10 billion and Rs 25 billion—highlight L&T’s advanced manufacturing capabilities and engineering excellence in delivering reliable, high-quality solutions across industries and geographies.

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