Transrail Lighting Secures ₹527 Crore Orders in MENA and India
Filing Summary
Transrail Lighting Limited has announced new order wins totaling ₹527 crore, expanding its operations in the MENA region, Africa, and India. These orders contribute to a cumulative order inflow of ₹5,637 crore for FY26. The company also holds an L1 position for additional orders worth ₹2,800 crore. The secured contracts include projects in power transmission and distribution, as well as poles and lighting segments. Transrail continues to enhance its global presence and technical capabilities, particularly with the addition of HTLS re-conductoring in India.
Transrail Lighting Limited has secured new orders amounting to ₹527 crore. These orders span the power transmission and distribution (T&D) and poles and lighting segments. The contracts are part of the company’s strategic expansion in the MENA region and Africa, as well as the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India.
The new orders bring Transrail’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 to ₹5,637 crore. The company also holds an L1 position for prospective orders worth more than ₹2,800 crore. These developments are part of Transrail’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence in both domestic and international markets.
Transrail’s Managing Director and CEO, Randeep Narang, highlighted the significance of these order wins as part of the company’s global expansion strategy. The orders reflect Transrail’s growing presence in the MENA power transmission market and its enhanced technical capabilities in India.
Transrail Lighting Limited is a leading engineering, procurement, and construction company with a focus on power transmission and distribution. With over four decades of experience, the company operates globally, providing turnkey solutions across various business verticals, including civil construction, railways, poles and lighting, and solar EPC. Transrail’s manufacturing facilities in India produce galvanized lattice towers, overhead conductors, and galvanized monopoles, supported by a well-accredited tower testing facility.