Vehant Technologies Secures Rs. 37 Crore Order from Mumbai Airport and AAI
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Vehant Technologies Secures Rs. 37 Crore Order from Mumbai Airport and AAI

Vehant Technologies, a leading provider of cutting-edge security and surveillance solutions, has recently announced that it has secured a substantial order worth Rs. 37 crore from Mumbai Airport and Airports Authority of India (AAI). This order further reinforces Vehant Technologies' position as a trusted partner in the aviation industry.

The order encompasses Vehant's state-of-the-art integrated security and surveillance solutions, which are designed to ensure enhanced safety and security at airports. With its advanced technologies, Vehant aims to streamline security operations, minimize potential threats, and provide a safe environment for passengers and airport staff.

Mumbai Airport, being one of the busiest airports in India, handles a significant amount of air traffic on a daily basis. By collaborating with Vehant Technologies, Mumbai Airport and AAI are taking proactive steps to enhance the overall security infrastructure. This will not only result in better safety measures but also contribute to the smooth functioning

Vehant Technologies, a leading provider of cutting-edge security and surveillance solutions, has recently announced that it has secured a substantial order worth Rs. 37 crore from Mumbai Airport and Airports Authority of India (AAI). This order further reinforces Vehant Technologies' position as a trusted partner in the aviation industry. The order encompasses Vehant's state-of-the-art integrated security and surveillance solutions, which are designed to ensure enhanced safety and security at airports. With its advanced technologies, Vehant aims to streamline security operations, minimize potential threats, and provide a safe environment for passengers and airport staff. Mumbai Airport, being one of the busiest airports in India, handles a significant amount of air traffic on a daily basis. By collaborating with Vehant Technologies, Mumbai Airport and AAI are taking proactive steps to enhance the overall security infrastructure. This will not only result in better safety measures but also contribute to the smooth functioning

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