Talbros Wins Rs 5.8 Billion Orders Across Product Lines
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Talbros Wins Rs 5.8 Billion Orders Across Product Lines

Talbros Automotive Components Limited (TACL), along with its joint ventures, has secured new orders worth approximately Rs 5.8 billion from leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in both domestic and export markets. These contracts will be executed over the next five years and span all the company’s core product lines including gaskets, heat shields, forged components, chassis systems, and hoses.

Of the total order value, about Rs 2.6 billion pertains to the company’s sealing and forgings businesses. This includes roughly Rs 1.8 billion in gasket and heat shield orders from various OEMs, and Rs 800 million for forging components. Export demand, especially from Europe, makes up nearly Rs 1.5 billion of the sealing business orders. The expansion into Europe—a market known for stringent quality requirements—underscores Talbros’ capabilities in meeting global standards and strengthens its presence in a competitive automotive ecosystem.

Additionally, Talbros’ joint venture with Marelli (Marelli Talbros Chassis Systems) secured chassis component orders worth Rs 2.9 billion, with around half of these orders catering to the electric vehicle (EV) segment—highlighting the company’s strategic alignment with future mobility trends.

Another Rs 300 million worth of orders were secured in the domestic market through Talbros Marugo Rubber, the company’s JV for hoses and anti-vibration (A/V) products. These will begin commercial production in the second half of FY26.

The orders significantly enhance revenue visibility and profitability prospects for the group. They also serve as a strong validation of Talbros’ technological competence and operational capabilities across its JVs and manufacturing segments. The company’s growing traction in export markets and specialised automotive categories reinforces its position as a trusted global supplier.

Talbros Automotive Components Limited (TACL), along with its joint ventures, has secured new orders worth approximately Rs 5.8 billion from leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in both domestic and export markets. These contracts will be executed over the next five years and span all the company’s core product lines including gaskets, heat shields, forged components, chassis systems, and hoses.Of the total order value, about Rs 2.6 billion pertains to the company’s sealing and forgings businesses. This includes roughly Rs 1.8 billion in gasket and heat shield orders from various OEMs, and Rs 800 million for forging components. Export demand, especially from Europe, makes up nearly Rs 1.5 billion of the sealing business orders. The expansion into Europe—a market known for stringent quality requirements—underscores Talbros’ capabilities in meeting global standards and strengthens its presence in a competitive automotive ecosystem.Additionally, Talbros’ joint venture with Marelli (Marelli Talbros Chassis Systems) secured chassis component orders worth Rs 2.9 billion, with around half of these orders catering to the electric vehicle (EV) segment—highlighting the company’s strategic alignment with future mobility trends.Another Rs 300 million worth of orders were secured in the domestic market through Talbros Marugo Rubber, the company’s JV for hoses and anti-vibration (A/V) products. These will begin commercial production in the second half of FY26.The orders significantly enhance revenue visibility and profitability prospects for the group. They also serve as a strong validation of Talbros’ technological competence and operational capabilities across its JVs and manufacturing segments. The company’s growing traction in export markets and specialised automotive categories reinforces its position as a trusted global supplier.

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