KEC International Wins New Orders worth Rs. 12.36 Billion
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KEC International Wins New Orders worth Rs. 12.36 Billion

KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major and an RPG Group Company, has secured new orders worth Rs. 12.36 billion (bn) across various sectors.

Transmission & Distribution (T&D):
KEC has secured transmission line and substation orders in the Middle East (UAE and Kuwait) and a substation order from a private TBCB player in India.

Civil:
A residential project order from a leading private developer in Western India strengthens KEC’s presence in the civil sector.

Transportation:
The company has also secured an order in the prestigious Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) segment under the 'Kavach' initiative in India.

Cables:
KEC has secured orders for the supply of various types of cables both in India and internationally.

Commenting on the new wins, Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International Ltd., said, ""We are delighted with the new order wins, especially the substation orders in both India and international markets. The order in UAE has significantly expanded our order book in the Middle East substation market. Our Civil business continues to expand its client base in the Residential segment with the addition of a renowned real estate developer. With these orders, our total order intake for FY25 stands at a record level of Rs. 246 bn, a robust growth of 36 per cent vis-à-vis last year

KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major and an RPG Group Company, has secured new orders worth Rs. 12.36 billion (bn) across various sectors.Transmission & Distribution (T&D):KEC has secured transmission line and substation orders in the Middle East (UAE and Kuwait) and a substation order from a private TBCB player in India.Civil:A residential project order from a leading private developer in Western India strengthens KEC’s presence in the civil sector.Transportation:The company has also secured an order in the prestigious Train Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) segment under the 'Kavach' initiative in India.Cables:KEC has secured orders for the supply of various types of cables both in India and internationally.Commenting on the new wins, Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO, KEC International Ltd., said, We are delighted with the new order wins, especially the substation orders in both India and international markets. The order in UAE has significantly expanded our order book in the Middle East substation market. Our Civil business continues to expand its client base in the Residential segment with the addition of a renowned real estate developer. With these orders, our total order intake for FY25 stands at a record level of Rs. 246 bn, a robust growth of 36 per cent vis-à-vis last year

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