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KALPATARU POWER TRANSMISSION LTD.(KALPATPOWR)

Description: Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited provides engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services relating to power transmission and distribution, civil construction, railway track laying and electrification, and oil and gas pipelines laying in India. It designs, tests, manufactures, fabricates, erects, and constructs transmission lines, oil and gas infrastructure, and railways projects on a turnkey basis. The company also provides EPC contracting services for cross-country pipelines, terminals, and gas gathering stations across various territories; and EPC services for executing civil infrastructure, bridges, new track laying, track rehabilitation, gauge conversion, signaling and telecommunication, and over-head electrification projects for railways. In addition, it engages in the high voltage substation business in air insulated and gas insulated; and operation of two biomass power generation plants in Rajasthan, India. Further, the company undertakes an array of activities in the post-harvest value chain for agri-commodities, such as warehousing, primary processing, collateral management, funding facilitation, funding, testing and certification, and pest management. It operates in 55 countries. Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited was incorporated in 1981 and is based in Mumbai, India.


Keywords: Oil And Gas Pipeline Civil Infrastructure Railway Electrification System Pest Management Collateral Management Oil And Gas Infrastructure

Home Page: www.kalpatarupower.com

Officers

Name Title
Mr. Mofatraj Pukharaj Munot Exec. Chairman
Mr. Manish Dashrathmal Mohnot MD, CEO & Exec. Director
Mr. Ram Avtar Patodia Pres of Fin. & Accounts and CFO
Mr. Rajeev Kumar Dalela Company Sec. & Compliance Officer
Mr. Sanjay Dalmia C.A., C.S. Exec. Director

Exchange: BSE

Country: IN

Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 24.3265
Price-to-Book MRQ: 1.8638
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.5148
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: March
Full Time Employees: 0
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