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BEML secures Rs 423.11 cr contract from Ministry of Defence for supplying high mobility vehicles

BEML has successfully won a significant contract worth Rs 423.11 crores from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for the supply of High Mobility vehicles

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: State-owned BEML said in a regulatory filing on Friday that it has successfully won a significant contract from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) for the supply of High Mobility vehicles. The total contract value amounts to Rs 423.11 crores, reaffirming BEML's strong position in the defense sector.

The High Mobility vehicles to be supplied under this contract will serve critical functions

The High Mobility vehicles to be supplied under this contract will serve critical functions and play a pivotal role in the defense and strategic mobility of the armed forces. These vehicles are designed to meet the demanding operational needs and provide enhanced mobility in diverse terrains, ensuring the smooth movement of troops, equipment, and supplies.

The order received by BEML from MOD underscores the company's expertise and capabilities in meeting the stringent requirements of the defense industry. As a trusted partner of the MOD, BEML is committed to delivering high-quality, reliable, and technologically advanced solutions.

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