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Transrail expands global footprint with ₹527 crore wins across MENA, Africa and HTLS re-conductoring in India

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Transrail Lighting Limited a leading turnkey player in power transmission & distribution (T&D) with operations across civil, railways, poles & lighting and solar EPC, has secured new orders worth ₹527 crore globally as well as in India.

The orders span the T&D and poles & lighting segments, marking a significant step in the company’s global expansion across the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region and Africa, while adding manufactured HTLS re-conductoring capability in India.

With these additions, Transrail’s cumulative order inflows for FY26 have reached ₹5,637 crore, reflecting continued momentum in domestic and international markets. The company currently holds an L1 position of more than ₹2,800 crore, providing strong visibility on prospective inflows.

Also read: Transrail bags ₹822 crore in new orders, FY26 inflows cross ₹5,110 crore

Randeep Narang, MD & CEO, stated, “The ₹527 crore order wins represent an important milestone for Transrail as we continue to expand across geographies and business verticals. Our growing presence in the MENA power transmission market, along with the addition of HTLS re-conductoring capability in India, further strengthens our technical depth. With cumulative FY26 order inflows now at ₹5,637 crore and an L1 pipeline of ₹2,800 crore, we have strong visibility for sustained growth ahead.”

Transrail’s share price on the NSE closed at ₹486.85, up ₹1.60 or 0.33% today, January 14.

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