
Texmaco Rail bags Rs 47.77 crore order for Wagons from UltraTech Cement
According to the company's regulatory filing, the order is to be fulfilled by mid-October 2025.
The order has been awarded by a domestic entity—UltraTech Cement—and does not involve any related party transactions. Texmaco also confirmed that the promoter group does not hold any interest in UltraTech Cement.
This development adds to Texmaco's robust order book and reaffirms its standing in the Indian rail engineering and wagon manufacturing sector.
In the meantime, on June 25, the company secured a major international deal from CAMALCO SA, Cameroon, marking a key milestone in its global push. The company received a Letter of Intent on June 24 for a contract worth $62.24 million (approx. ₹535 crore). The deal includes supplying 560 open-top wagons valued at $32.76 million and a 20-year maintenance contract worth $29.48 million. Production will take place in two phases over 24 months. The agreement also leaves room for a future order of 1,040 additional wagons over five years.
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