Meson Valves Secures Rs 125 Million Global Order
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Meson Valves Secures Rs 125 Million Global Order

Meson Valves India Limited (BSE: 543982), widely known as The Valve Specialists, has secured a significant international order worth approximately Rs 125 million (USD $1.46 million) for the supply of high-performance, critical valves. This order marks a major milestone in the company’s international expansion efforts and highlights its position as a leading global player in the valve manufacturing sector.

The order was placed by a prominent international client, reinforcing Meson Valves’ reputation for engineering excellence, precision, and product durability. The company is also reportedly in advanced negotiations to expand its product offerings with this client, signaling sustained momentum in its global business development strategy.

Founded in 2016, Meson Valves India operates across a range of sectors including Defence, Marine, Industrial, Oil & Gas, and Power. The company combines advanced technology with a commitment to quality and is known for its comprehensive range of valves, tailored automation systems, and reliable after-sales service.

In FY24, the company reported a total income of Rs 633 million, an EBITDA of Rs 149.5 million, and a PAT of Rs 90.5 million, with an EPS of Rs 10.38—demonstrating robust financial performance aligned with its growing international demand.

With this latest order, Meson Valves continues to assert its role as a trusted partner in critical valve solutions worldwide.

Meson Valves India Limited (BSE: 543982), widely known as The Valve Specialists, has secured a significant international order worth approximately Rs 125 million (USD $1.46 million) for the supply of high-performance, critical valves. This order marks a major milestone in the company’s international expansion efforts and highlights its position as a leading global player in the valve manufacturing sector. The order was placed by a prominent international client, reinforcing Meson Valves’ reputation for engineering excellence, precision, and product durability. The company is also reportedly in advanced negotiations to expand its product offerings with this client, signaling sustained momentum in its global business development strategy. Founded in 2016, Meson Valves India operates across a range of sectors including Defence, Marine, Industrial, Oil & Gas, and Power. The company combines advanced technology with a commitment to quality and is known for its comprehensive range of valves, tailored automation systems, and reliable after-sales service. In FY24, the company reported a total income of Rs 633 million, an EBITDA of Rs 149.5 million, and a PAT of Rs 90.5 million, with an EPS of Rs 10.38—demonstrating robust financial performance aligned with its growing international demand. With this latest order, Meson Valves continues to assert its role as a trusted partner in critical valve solutions worldwide.

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