Talbros Automotive Components receives multi-year orders
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Talbros Automotive Components receives multi-year orders

Talbros Automotive Components has received new multi years orders worth Rs 4.2 billion from both, domestic and overseas customers across its business divisions, product segments and JVs.

These orders are to be executed over a period of next 5 years covering the company's product lines – gaskets, heat shields, forgings and chassis.

Orders have been received from a leading established domestic OEM for Electric Vehicles (EV) for over Rs 1.60 billion over 5 years. It has also received orders from new customers for multiple auto parts for multiple applications and new OEM customers in the non-automotive segment for export markets.

These order span across new technologies such as heat shields for which we have secured new customers in the Domestic PV space and exports. These orders will help the company to increase its share with existing customers and new customers across geographies.

Also Read
Kirit Parikh panel suggests floor and ceiling price for gas
Goa to set up 40 EV charging stations


Talbros Automotive Components has received new multi years orders worth Rs 4.2 billion from both, domestic and overseas customers across its business divisions, product segments and JVs. These orders are to be executed over a period of next 5 years covering the company's product lines – gaskets, heat shields, forgings and chassis. Orders have been received from a leading established domestic OEM for Electric Vehicles (EV) for over Rs 1.60 billion over 5 years. It has also received orders from new customers for multiple auto parts for multiple applications and new OEM customers in the non-automotive segment for export markets. These order span across new technologies such as heat shields for which we have secured new customers in the Domestic PV space and exports. These orders will help the company to increase its share with existing customers and new customers across geographies. Also Read Kirit Parikh panel suggests floor and ceiling price for gas Goa to set up 40 EV charging stations

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Smart Roads, Smarter India

India’s infrastructure boom is not only about laying more kilometres of highways – it’s about building them smarter, safer and more sustainably. From drones mapping fragile Himalayan slopes to 3D machine-controlled graders reducing human error, technology is steadily reshaping the way projects are planned and executed. Yet, the journey towards digitisation remains complex, demanding not just capital but also coordination, training and vision.Until recently, engineers largely depended on Survey of India toposheets and traditional survey methods like total stations or DGPS to prepare detai..

Next Story
Real Estate

What Does DCPR 2034 Mean?

The Maharashtra government has eased approval norms for high-rise buildings under DCPR 2034, enabling the municipal commissioner to sanction projects up to 180 m on large plots. This change is expected to streamline approvals, reduce procedural delays and accelerate redevelopment, drawing reactions from developers, planners and industry experts about its implications for Mumbai’s vertical growth.Under the revised DCPR 2034 rules, buildings on plots of 2,000 sq m or more can now be approved up to 180 m by the municipal commissioner, provided structural and geotechnical reports are certified b..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Driving Infrastructure Forward with Trustworthy AI

At its Year in Infrastructure 2025 conference in Amsterdam, Bentley Systems reaffirmed its vision for trustworthy AI and connected digital ecosystems shaping the future of infrastructure engineering. The company unveiled AI-powered design applications and Bentley Infrastructure Cloud Connect, a unifying platform connecting data, workflows and professionals across the project lifecycle.“AI is poised to transform infrastructure,” said Nicholas Cumins, CEO, Bentley Systems. “At Bentley, our vision is for AI to empower engineers – not replace them. Trustworthy AI, built on infrastruct..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?