Interarch Building Products Limited (BSE Code: 544232, NSE: INTERARCH), a leader in the Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) industry, has announced the acquisition of new orders totaling INR 634 crore in the current financial year. Notably, among the key clients is Reliance Industries, which contributed INR 114 crore to the first quarter’s order book.

In the first quarter of FY25, Interarch secured orders worth INR 341 crore, while for the second quarter (up to September 14, 2024), it recorded an additional INR 293 crore in orders. The company’s total order book as of mid-September stands at INR 1,350 crore.

Key orders from Q1 FY25 include notable contributions from:

  • Reliance Industries: INR 114 crore
  • Ampin Solar: INR 60 crore
  • IDVB Recycling: INR 10 crore
  • Tata Advanced Systems: INR 14 crore
  • Beumar India: INR 26 crore

For Q2 FY25, key orders include:

  • Amaraja Infra: INR 50 crore
  • Ashok Leyland: INR 26 crore
  • Maccabee India: INR 12 crore

Arvind Nanda, Managing Director of Interarch Building Products, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s strong performance. “We are thrilled with our robust performance in the first half of FY25, securing orders worth INR 634 crore. This milestone underscores our ability to deliver high-quality pre-engineered building solutions across a wide range of sectors, including Automotive, Renewables, and Semiconductors. We are committed to building on this momentum and providing value-driven solutions for our customers and stakeholders.”

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