MAN Industries Wins Rs 17 Bn Export Order for Gas Pipeline Project
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MAN Industries Wins Rs 17 Bn Export Order for Gas Pipeline Project

MAN Industries (India), a leading manufacturer of large diameter pipes, has secured a prestigious export order worth approximately Rs 17 billion from a top-tier international client. The order involves the supply of coated SAW pipes with advanced value-added coatings, ensuring higher realisations and stronger margins. Execution is expected within 6 to 12 months.

With this contract, the company’s unexecuted order book has reached a record high of Rs 47 billion, with exports contributing over 80 per cent. MAN Industries is also actively bidding for projects worth more than Rs 150 billion across domestic and global markets.

Commenting on the development, Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, said:
“This prestigious order is a strong reaffirmation of our technological leadership, global credibility, and unwavering commitment to product excellence and timely execution. We are confident of sustaining this momentum through the year and remain on track to deliver the guided 20% topline growth for this fiscal. In parallel, our expansion projects in Saudi Arabia and Jammu are progressing well, which will further strengthen our global footprint, enable synergistic product diversification, and expand domestic capacity to meet the rising demand.”

This order reinforces MAN Industries’ market credibility and growing reputation as a trusted global supplier in the pipeline industry.

MAN Industries (India), a leading manufacturer of large diameter pipes, has secured a prestigious export order worth approximately Rs 17 billion from a top-tier international client. The order involves the supply of coated SAW pipes with advanced value-added coatings, ensuring higher realisations and stronger margins. Execution is expected within 6 to 12 months.With this contract, the company’s unexecuted order book has reached a record high of Rs 47 billion, with exports contributing over 80 per cent. MAN Industries is also actively bidding for projects worth more than Rs 150 billion across domestic and global markets.Commenting on the development, Nikhil Mansukhani, Managing Director, said:“This prestigious order is a strong reaffirmation of our technological leadership, global credibility, and unwavering commitment to product excellence and timely execution. We are confident of sustaining this momentum through the year and remain on track to deliver the guided 20% topline growth for this fiscal. In parallel, our expansion projects in Saudi Arabia and Jammu are progressing well, which will further strengthen our global footprint, enable synergistic product diversification, and expand domestic capacity to meet the rising demand.”This order reinforces MAN Industries’ market credibility and growing reputation as a trusted global supplier in the pipeline industry.

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