Kranti Industries Expands Defence Portfolio With New Machining Orders
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Kranti Industries Expands Defence Portfolio With New Machining Orders

Kranti Industries Limited has strengthened its diversification strategy with a fresh set of defence-sector machining orders from Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited – Machine Tool Prototype Factory (AVNL–MTPF). The company has secured a total of 20 precision machining orders, reinforcing its growing presence within India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem.

The orders, awarded in two phases, are collectively valued at Rs 8.713 million. All deliveries are scheduled to be completed within three months. The work involves high-precision machining for mission-critical defence applications, demonstrating rising confidence in the company’s manufacturing capabilities, infrastructure and supply reliability.

The latest contracts deepen Kranti’s Defence-focused business vertical and align with the national Atmanirbhar Bharat programme by expanding domestic production of strategic components.

Purchase Order Summary (as per the press release):

First set (28 November 2025): 12 orders worth Rs 4.7 million

Second set (6 December 2025): 8 orders worth Rs 4.013 million

Total: 20 orders worth Rs 8.713 million

Delivery timeline: Within three months

Nature of work: Precision machining for defence applications

Chairman and Managing Director Sachin Subhash Vora said the consecutive orders highlight customer trust in Kranti’s systems and quality. He added that the milestone supports the company’s long-term strategy to build a scalable Defence vertical and contribute advanced, high-precision solutions to national security programmes. With three fully equipped manufacturing facilities and more than 80 advanced machining platforms, the company believes it is well positioned to meet the evolving needs of Defence PSUs and Tier-1 system integrators.

Established in 1981 and headquartered in Pune, Kranti Industries manufactures precision components for the automotive, agricultural, construction equipment and electric vehicle sectors. The company is certified under IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 and continues to expand under its Vision 2030 framework focused on innovation, diversification and sustainable value creation.

Kranti Industries Limited has strengthened its diversification strategy with a fresh set of defence-sector machining orders from Armoured Vehicles Nigam Limited – Machine Tool Prototype Factory (AVNL–MTPF). The company has secured a total of 20 precision machining orders, reinforcing its growing presence within India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem. The orders, awarded in two phases, are collectively valued at Rs 8.713 million. All deliveries are scheduled to be completed within three months. The work involves high-precision machining for mission-critical defence applications, demonstrating rising confidence in the company’s manufacturing capabilities, infrastructure and supply reliability. The latest contracts deepen Kranti’s Defence-focused business vertical and align with the national Atmanirbhar Bharat programme by expanding domestic production of strategic components. Purchase Order Summary (as per the press release): First set (28 November 2025): 12 orders worth Rs 4.7 million Second set (6 December 2025): 8 orders worth Rs 4.013 million Total: 20 orders worth Rs 8.713 million Delivery timeline: Within three months Nature of work: Precision machining for defence applications Chairman and Managing Director Sachin Subhash Vora said the consecutive orders highlight customer trust in Kranti’s systems and quality. He added that the milestone supports the company’s long-term strategy to build a scalable Defence vertical and contribute advanced, high-precision solutions to national security programmes. With three fully equipped manufacturing facilities and more than 80 advanced machining platforms, the company believes it is well positioned to meet the evolving needs of Defence PSUs and Tier-1 system integrators. Established in 1981 and headquartered in Pune, Kranti Industries manufactures precision components for the automotive, agricultural, construction equipment and electric vehicle sectors. The company is certified under IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 and continues to expand under its Vision 2030 framework focused on innovation, diversification and sustainable value creation.

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