KEC secures Rs 1,429 cr T&D and other contracts
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KEC secures Rs 1,429 cr T&D and other contracts

KEC International Ltd has secured new orders of Rs 1,429 crore across its various businesses.

The orders are as follows:

Transmission and Distribution (T&D). The business has secured orders of Rs 701 crore for T&D projects from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) and other customers in India, East Asia Pacific and the Americas.

Railways. In railways, the orders of Rs 366 crore in the emerging segments in India is secured.

Semi High-Speed Rail – Order for 2 x 25 kV Overhead Electrification (OHE) and associated works for speed upgradation Tunnel Ventilation – Order for tunnel ventilation system and associated works.

Civil. KEC has secured orders of Rs 318 crore from private players for infra works in the cement, residential and metals and mining segments in India.

Cables.The business has secured orders of Rs 44 crore for various types of cables in India and overseas. With the above orders, current year order inflows have exceeded Rs 11,000 crore, says Vimal Kejriwal, MD and CEO of KEC International Ltd.

KEC International is an infrastructure company with presence in power transmission and distribution, railways, civil, solar, smart infrastructure, and cables.

Written from a company news release.

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KEC International Ltd has secured new orders of Rs 1,429 crore across its various businesses. The orders are as follows: Transmission and Distribution (T&D). The business has secured orders of Rs 701 crore for T&D projects from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) and other customers in India, East Asia Pacific and the Americas. Railways. In railways, the orders of Rs 366 crore in the emerging segments in India is secured. Semi High-Speed Rail – Order for 2 x 25 kV Overhead Electrification (OHE) and associated works for speed upgradation Tunnel Ventilation – Order for tunnel ventilation system and associated works. Civil. KEC has secured orders of Rs 318 crore from private players for infra works in the cement, residential and metals and mining segments in India. Cables.The business has secured orders of Rs 44 crore for various types of cables in India and overseas. With the above orders, current year order inflows have exceeded Rs 11,000 crore, says Vimal Kejriwal, MD and CEO of KEC International Ltd. KEC International is an infrastructure company with presence in power transmission and distribution, railways, civil, solar, smart infrastructure, and cables. Written from a company news release. Image source

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