Tembo Global secures EPC contract from HRRL
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Tembo Global secures EPC contract from HRRL

Tembo Global Industries, a prominent player in the engineering and manufacturing sector, has recently secured a significant Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract valued at Rs 9.22 crore. This contract, to be completed within six months, is with Hindustan Rajasthan Refinery (HRRL), situated in Pachpadra, Rajasthan.

The esteemed EPC contract was awarded for piping works in the VGO (Vacuum Gas Oil) unit, showcasing Tembo Global Industries' expertise and capabilities in executing complex projects within the oil and gas sector. The VGO unit stands as a crucial component of HRRL's refining operations, and the piping works undertaken by Tembo Global Industries are positioned to play a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of this unit. This contract underscores the company's unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality solutions and contributing to the growth of energy infrastructure in India.

Tata Projects, a renowned name in the EPC domain, has been selected as the contractor for this project. The collaboration between Tembo Global Industries and Tata Projects signifies a strategic partnership that combines technical excellence and project management proficiency to ensure the successful execution of the piping works in the VGO unit.

Speaking about the contract, Sanjay Patel, Managing Director, Tembo Global Industries, says, ?We express gratitude to HRRL for entrusting us with this critical project. We look forward to leveraging our technical expertise and innovative solutions to successfully execute the piping works in the VGO unit, contributing to the success of HRRL's refining operations.?

This milestone comes at a time when the demand for energy infrastructure development is on the rise in India. Tembo Global Industries' successful bid for the EPC contract further solidifies its position as a key player in the industry, known for delivering projects on time and with the highest standards of quality and safety.

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Tembo Global Industries, a prominent player in the engineering and manufacturing sector, has recently secured a significant Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract valued at Rs 9.22 crore. This contract, to be completed within six months, is with Hindustan Rajasthan Refinery (HRRL), situated in Pachpadra, Rajasthan. The esteemed EPC contract was awarded for piping works in the VGO (Vacuum Gas Oil) unit, showcasing Tembo Global Industries' expertise and capabilities in executing complex projects within the oil and gas sector. The VGO unit stands as a crucial component of HRRL's refining operations, and the piping works undertaken by Tembo Global Industries are positioned to play a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of this unit. This contract underscores the company's unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality solutions and contributing to the growth of energy infrastructure in India. Tata Projects, a renowned name in the EPC domain, has been selected as the contractor for this project. The collaboration between Tembo Global Industries and Tata Projects signifies a strategic partnership that combines technical excellence and project management proficiency to ensure the successful execution of the piping works in the VGO unit. Speaking about the contract, Sanjay Patel, Managing Director, Tembo Global Industries, says, ?We express gratitude to HRRL for entrusting us with this critical project. We look forward to leveraging our technical expertise and innovative solutions to successfully execute the piping works in the VGO unit, contributing to the success of HRRL's refining operations.? This milestone comes at a time when the demand for energy infrastructure development is on the rise in India. Tembo Global Industries' successful bid for the EPC contract further solidifies its position as a key player in the industry, known for delivering projects on time and with the highest standards of quality and safety.

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