KPTL & its international arms bag orders worth Rs 3,185 cr 
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KPTL & its international arms bag orders worth Rs 3,185 cr

KPTL has bagged orders worth Rs 3,185 crore across various business segments in the domestic and international markets

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Kalpataru Power Transmission (KPTL) on Monday said that it has bagged orders worth Rs 3,185 crore across various business segments in the domestic and international markets. These include orders in the transmission and distribution business of Rs 1,481 crore and EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction) projects in the water business of Rs 1,509 crore, a company statement said. There is a commercial building project of Rs 195 crore also, it added.

We are witnessing a significant uptick in the water & T&D business: Mohnot


"We are witnessing a significant uptick in the water and T&D business, which we believe will be a major growth driver for us going forward," said Manish Mohnot, Managing Director and CEO, KPTL. With these order wins, the company order intake for the financial year 2022-23 stood at Rs 22,672 crore, he added.

KPTL is one of the largest specialised EPC companies engaged in Power Transmission and Distribution, Buildings and Factories, Water Supply and Irrigation, Railways, Oil and Gas Pipelines, Urban Mobility (Flyovers and Metro Rail), Highways and Airports.

KPTL is currently executing projects in over 30 countries and has a global footprint in 68 countries.

(With PTI inputs)

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