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L&T bags significant order from RCF

L&T on Thursday said it has bagged a significant order from state-owned Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) Ltd for its hydrocarbon business

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Thursday said it has bagged a significant order from state-owned Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) Ltd for its hydrocarbon business.

The company classifies a 'significant order' as orders valued between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 2,500 crore.

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"The hydrocarbon business of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has secured a prestigious order under its Advent business vertical from a government of India undertaking with Navratna status and a leading fertilizers and chemicals manufacturing company in India," the company said in a filing to BSE.

The project involves License, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (L-EPC) of a fertilizer plant along with associated utilities and off-site facilities for Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd (RCF) at their Thal unit in Raigad district, approximately 100 km from Mumbai.

"We are committed to executing the L-EPC work within a strict timeline," company's Whole-Time Director and President (Energy) Subramanian Sarma said.

Larsen & Toubro is a USD 27 billion Indian multinational which operates in over 50 countries worldwide.

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