MAN Industries Bags Rs 5.5 Billion New Pipe Orders
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MAN Industries Bags Rs 5.5 Billion New Pipe Orders

MAN Industries (India) Limited has recently announced the receipt of new orders worth Rs 5.5 billion for the supply of large-diameter carbon steel line pipes. The orders span both domestic and international markets and cover applications across oil and gas, water transmission and infrastructure sectors.

The newly secured contracts are scheduled to be executed within six months and add further strength to the company’s already healthy project pipeline. With these additions, MAN Industries’ total unexecuted order book now stands at around Rs 46 billion, providing strong near-term revenue visibility and execution confidence.

The continued inflow of orders underscores sustained demand across energy and infrastructure segments, supported by the company’s technological capabilities, execution track record and integrated manufacturing footprint. Its facilities across India and overseas, along with upcoming plants in Saudi Arabia and Jammu, enhance its ability to service large and complex projects efficiently.

Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, MAN Industries (India) Limited, said the orders reflect strong customer confidence in the company’s quality standards, global execution credentials and timely delivery. He added that planned capacity expansions in Saudi Arabia and Jammu are expected to strengthen the company’s global presence and support future growth and product diversification.

MAN Industries continues to focus on high-value-added products, global certifications and stringent quality processes, enabling competitive participation in large domestic and international projects. Industry prospects remain positive amid ongoing investments in pipeline infrastructure and energy transportation networks. Recently, the company was also recognised by Dun & Bradstreet India as one of India’s Top 500 Value Creators – 2025, highlighting its financial performance and long-term value creation.                                                                                                                                              

MAN Industries (India) Limited has recently announced the receipt of new orders worth Rs 5.5 billion for the supply of large-diameter carbon steel line pipes. The orders span both domestic and international markets and cover applications across oil and gas, water transmission and infrastructure sectors.The newly secured contracts are scheduled to be executed within six months and add further strength to the company’s already healthy project pipeline. With these additions, MAN Industries’ total unexecuted order book now stands at around Rs 46 billion, providing strong near-term revenue visibility and execution confidence.The continued inflow of orders underscores sustained demand across energy and infrastructure segments, supported by the company’s technological capabilities, execution track record and integrated manufacturing footprint. Its facilities across India and overseas, along with upcoming plants in Saudi Arabia and Jammu, enhance its ability to service large and complex projects efficiently.Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, MAN Industries (India) Limited, said the orders reflect strong customer confidence in the company’s quality standards, global execution credentials and timely delivery. He added that planned capacity expansions in Saudi Arabia and Jammu are expected to strengthen the company’s global presence and support future growth and product diversification.MAN Industries continues to focus on high-value-added products, global certifications and stringent quality processes, enabling competitive participation in large domestic and international projects. Industry prospects remain positive amid ongoing investments in pipeline infrastructure and energy transportation networks. Recently, the company was also recognised by Dun & Bradstreet India as one of India’s Top 500 Value Creators – 2025, highlighting its financial performance and long-term value creation.                                                                                                                                              

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