S&S Power Unit Secures Over ₹30 Crore Order from Giza Systems

Filed: November 3, 2025
Prepared by SC Content Desk

Filing Summary

S&S Power Switchgear Ltd announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hamilton Research & Technology Private Limited (HART), received a Letter of Intent from Giza Systems Free Zone, Egypt. The contract is valued at over ₹30 crore and involves the supply of a Pot Control System for Aluminium Smelter operations. The project is an international order and is scheduled for execution over a 36-month period. Implementation is set to commence within the current financial year. The company confirmed no promoter group interest exists in the transaction.

S&S Power Switchgear Ltd announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Hamilton Research & Technology Private Limited (HART), has received a Letter of Intent. The filing, dated November 3, 2025, states the order was awarded by Giza Systems Free Zone, an international entity based in Egypt.

The contract is for the supply of a Pot Control System and associated technology. This system is intended to support Aluminium Smelter operations. The filing specifies this is a single order with a value of over ₹30 crore.

The project execution timeline is within 36 months. According to the announcement, implementation of the contract will begin within the current financial year.

As per regulatory disclosures, the company confirmed that its promoter, promoter group, or group companies have no interest in the entity that awarded the contract. The order does not fall within the category of related party transactions.

Giza Systems Free Zone operates as a digital transformation and systems integration provider. The firm delivers a range of technology solutions and services across various industries, including the industrial and manufacturing sectors, focusing on automation and process control systems.

S&S Power Switchgear Ltd is engaged in the power equipment sector. The company’s primary business involves the design and manufacturing of high-voltage switchgear products for power transmission and distribution networks. Its subsidiary, HART, provides specialized technology and control systems for industrial applications.