Sprayking Subsidiary Wins Rs 52 Million Brass Export Order
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Sprayking Subsidiary Wins Rs 52 Million Brass Export Order

Sprayking Limited, a well-established player in the brass components industry, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Narmadesh Brass Industries Limited, has secured an export procurement contract worth Rs 52 million. The order, placed by a leading Dubai-based company, is for the supply of high-grade brass billets destined for the Chinese market.

This development marks a significant milestone in Sprayking’s strategy to expand its global presence and tap into growing international demand for precision brass components. With China being one of the largest and fastest-growing markets for such products, the contract enhances the company’s export credentials and manufacturing visibility across borders.

The brass billets manufactured by Narmadesh Brass Industries are designed to meet stringent international standards, ensuring consistent quality and performance. This deal reinforces the subsidiary’s position as a trusted supplier in the global brass industry.

Mr. Hitesh Dudhagara, Managing Director of Sprayking Limited, commented, “This is a major win for Narmadesh Brass Industries and a proud moment for our group. It validates our focus on strategic export diversification and highlights our ability to deliver precision-engineered products to global clients. We are committed to continuing this growth momentum and strengthening long-term international partnerships.”

As the company continues to broaden its footprint, this deal aligns with its mission to uphold ethical business practices, deliver stakeholder value, and champion sustainable manufacturing.

Sprayking Limited, a well-established player in the brass components industry, has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Narmadesh Brass Industries Limited, has secured an export procurement contract worth Rs 52 million. The order, placed by a leading Dubai-based company, is for the supply of high-grade brass billets destined for the Chinese market.This development marks a significant milestone in Sprayking’s strategy to expand its global presence and tap into growing international demand for precision brass components. With China being one of the largest and fastest-growing markets for such products, the contract enhances the company’s export credentials and manufacturing visibility across borders.The brass billets manufactured by Narmadesh Brass Industries are designed to meet stringent international standards, ensuring consistent quality and performance. This deal reinforces the subsidiary’s position as a trusted supplier in the global brass industry.Mr. Hitesh Dudhagara, Managing Director of Sprayking Limited, commented, “This is a major win for Narmadesh Brass Industries and a proud moment for our group. It validates our focus on strategic export diversification and highlights our ability to deliver precision-engineered products to global clients. We are committed to continuing this growth momentum and strengthening long-term international partnerships.”As the company continues to broaden its footprint, this deal aligns with its mission to uphold ethical business practices, deliver stakeholder value, and champion sustainable manufacturing.

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