DELHI (Metro Rail News): Kalpataru Projects International Limited (KPIL) has secured new orders worth around Rs 2,002 crore across its power, railway and construction businesses. The fresh contracts will add to the company’s growing order book in India and overseas markets. The latest wins include projects in the power transmission and distribution sector, buildings and factories segment, and the railway business.
Where the new orders came from
KPIL said the new contracts include,
- Power Transmission and Distribution (T&D) projects in overseas markets
- Buildings and Factories (B&F) projects in India
- A railway sector project in India
The company did not disclose the individual value of each contract.
Focus on Rail and Metro projects
Commenting on the order wins, Managing Director and CEO Manish Mohnot said the company continues to see opportunities across its core business segments. He said the overseas T&D orders strengthen KPIL’s presence in high-growth regions such as the Middle East and Nordic countries. He also noted that the buildings and factories business secured repeat orders from existing clients, while the railway business expanded its presence in the metro rail sector. The latest railway order adds to KPIL’s growing portfolio of urban transport and rail infrastructure projects in India.
About KPIL
KPIL is one of India’s leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies. The company works across several infrastructure sectors, including:
- Power Transmission and Distribution
- Railways
- Metro Rail and Urban Mobility Projects
- Buildings and Factories
- Highways
- Airports
- Water Supply and Irrigation
- Oil and Gas Pipelines
The company is currently executing projects in more than 30 countries and has a presence in 75 countries worldwide. The latest Rs 2,002 crore order win gives KPIL additional business visibility and strengthens its position across key infrastructure sectors, including power, construction and rail transport.
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