KEC wins new orders of Rs 8.16 billion
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KEC wins new orders of Rs 8.16 billion

KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major, an RPG group company, has secured new orders of Rs 8.16 billion across its various businesses:

Civil: The business has secured orders for infrastructure projects in India:

  • Metals & mining: Setting up of a steel plant in Northern India
  • Cement: Building a cement plant in Central India
  • Carbon Black: Establishing a plant for carbon derivatives in Eastern India
  • Transmission & Distribution (T&D): The business has secured orders for supply of towers in the United States of America.

    Cables: The business has secured orders for supply of various types of cables in India and overseas.

    Vimal Kejriwal, MD and CEO, KEC International said, “We are pleased with the new order wins, especially the prestigious orders in the civil business. Our civil business has made remarkable strides by expanding its footprint in the industrial segment with multiple orders for establishing manufacturing facilities across India. The business has also widened its customer base with the addition of a highly reputed client. With these orders, our total order intake for FY24 stands at Rs 181.02 billion. These orders along with the orders announced earlier during the year, reaffirm our confidence in achieving the targeted growth trajectory in the future.”

    KEC International is a global infrastructure engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) major, with a presence in Power Transmission and Distribution, Railways, Civil, Urban Infrastructure, Solar, Oil & Gas Pipelines, and Cables. The company is currently executing infrastructure projects in 30+ countries and has a footprint in 110+ countries (includes EPC, Supply of Towers and Cables).

    KEC is the flagship company of the RPG Group. Established in 1979, RPG Enterprises, is one of India’s fastest-growing business groups with a turnover of US$4.4 Billion. The group has diverse business interests in the areas of Infrastructure, Tyres, Pharma, IT and Specialty as well as in emerging innovation-led technology businesses.

    KEC International, a global infrastructure EPC major, an RPG group company, has secured new orders of Rs 8.16 billion across its various businesses: Civil: The business has secured orders for infrastructure projects in India: Metals & mining: Setting up of a steel plant in Northern India Cement: Building a cement plant in Central India Carbon Black: Establishing a plant for carbon derivatives in Eastern India Transmission & Distribution (T&D): The business has secured orders for supply of towers in the United States of America. Cables: The business has secured orders for supply of various types of cables in India and overseas. Vimal Kejriwal, MD and CEO, KEC International said, “We are pleased with the new order wins, especially the prestigious orders in the civil business. Our civil business has made remarkable strides by expanding its footprint in the industrial segment with multiple orders for establishing manufacturing facilities across India. The business has also widened its customer base with the addition of a highly reputed client. With these orders, our total order intake for FY24 stands at Rs 181.02 billion. These orders along with the orders announced earlier during the year, reaffirm our confidence in achieving the targeted growth trajectory in the future.” KEC International is a global infrastructure engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) major, with a presence in Power Transmission and Distribution, Railways, Civil, Urban Infrastructure, Solar, Oil & Gas Pipelines, and Cables. The company is currently executing infrastructure projects in 30+ countries and has a footprint in 110+ countries (includes EPC, Supply of Towers and Cables). KEC is the flagship company of the RPG Group. Established in 1979, RPG Enterprises, is one of India’s fastest-growing business groups with a turnover of US$4.4 Billion. The group has diverse business interests in the areas of Infrastructure, Tyres, Pharma, IT and Specialty as well as in emerging innovation-led technology businesses.

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