BHEL's Industry Sector Business Segment Registers 40% Growth; Witnesses Order inflow of Rs.14,366 Crore in Fiscal 2009-10 - ALLCGNEWS

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04 June 2010

BHEL's Industry Sector Business Segment Registers 40% Growth; Witnesses Order inflow of Rs.14,366 Crore in Fiscal 2009-10


   Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)’s Industry Sector business segment has recorded an all-time high growth of 40% over the previous year. Out of the total order booking of Rs. 59,031 Crore by BHEL in 2009-10, its Industry business segment contributed an order inflow of Rs.14,366 Crore.


   BHEL’s sustained focus on customer satisfaction has paid rich dividends in securing repeat orders. During fiscal 2009-10, major successes included the highest value captive power plant order of Rs.3,348 Crore from IOCL for its Cogeneration Power Plant at Orissa, major repeat orders from Hindalco for 6x150 MW BTG package for its Orissa project and Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) for a 20 MW Cogeneration plant at its Chennai Refinery.


   Significantly, in the transportation segment, BHEL bagged the single largest order valued at Rs.990 Crore for 150 numbers 5000 HP 25 kV AC mainline electric locomotives (type WAG -7) from Indian Railways.


   Won in the face of stiff international competition, other significant orders included those from JSPL, Sterlite, Monnet & Ispat Energy Ltd., Jai Prakash Associates, Action Ispat and Power Ltd., Shri Shyam Ispat (India) Pvt. Ltd, Indian Railways, UPRVUNL, PowerGrid, MRPL, HPCL, BCPL, MSETCL, APGenco,
NTPC, etc,.

SOURCE - PIB

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