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Transrail Lighting Wins Rs 5.27 Billion Orders
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Transrail Lighting Wins Rs 5.27 Billion Orders

Transrail Lighting Limited has secured new orders aggregating Rs 5.27 billion across its Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Poles & Lighting segments. The wins strengthen the company’s international footprint in the MENA region and Africa, while adding manufactured HTLS re-conductoring capability in India to its portfolio.
With these additions, Transrail’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 have reached Rs 56.37 billion, reflecting steady momentum across domestic and overseas markets. The company also holds an L1 position exceeding Rs 28 billion, providing strong visibility on prospective order inflows.
The latest contracts reinforce Transrail’s strategy of expanding across geographies and business verticals, while enhancing its technical depth in advanced transmission solutions.
 “The Rs 5.27 billion order wins represent an important milestone for Transrail as we continue to expand across geographies and business verticals. Our growing presence in the MENA power transmission market, along with the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India, further strengthens our technical depth. With cumulative FY26 order inflows now at Rs 56.37 billion and an L1 pipeline of Rs 28 billion we have strong visibility for sustained growth ahead,” said Randeep Narang, MD & CEO, Transrail Lighting Limited.  

Transrail Lighting Limited has secured new orders aggregating Rs 5.27 billion across its Power Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Poles & Lighting segments. The wins strengthen the company’s international footprint in the MENA region and Africa, while adding manufactured HTLS re-conductoring capability in India to its portfolio.With these additions, Transrail’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 have reached Rs 56.37 billion, reflecting steady momentum across domestic and overseas markets. The company also holds an L1 position exceeding Rs 28 billion, providing strong visibility on prospective order inflows.The latest contracts reinforce Transrail’s strategy of expanding across geographies and business verticals, while enhancing its technical depth in advanced transmission solutions. “The Rs 5.27 billion order wins represent an important milestone for Transrail as we continue to expand across geographies and business verticals. Our growing presence in the MENA power transmission market, along with the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India, further strengthens our technical depth. With cumulative FY26 order inflows now at Rs 56.37 billion and an L1 pipeline of Rs 28 billion we have strong visibility for sustained growth ahead,” said Randeep Narang, MD & CEO, Transrail Lighting Limited.  

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