INOX India bags Rs. 373 crore multi project orders
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INOX India bags Rs. 373 crore multi project orders

INOX India’s order book strengthened by robust demand across core segments

  • By ICN Bureau | June 17, 2025

INOX India Limited (INOXCVA), a global leader in cryogenic technology solutions, has secured orders worth Rs.373 crore so far in the current financial year.

The orders span all key business segments, including industrial gas, cryo-scientific solutions, LNG, and beverage kegs.

The segment-wise order distribution includes Rs.151 crore in cryo-scientific solutions, Rs. 141 crore in industrial gas, and Rs.71 crore in the LNG segment. These orders underscore the continued confidence of both domestic and international customers in INOX India’s advanced cryogenic systems and technological capabilities.

The company has secured a ‘major’ contract from ITER for the repair of the cryostat thermal shield, along with several ‘large’ and ‘minor’ orders for the supply of LNG storage tanks, industrial gas storage tanks, transport tanks, dispensers, and disposable cylinders. Additionally, the company has received a ‘minor’ order for the supply of Beverage Kegs to a customer in Germany.

Commenting on the order wins, Deepak Acharya, Chief Executive Officer of INOX India Limited, said: “These orders reinforce our position as a trusted global partner for critical cryogenic solutions. Along with our expanding presence across segments and geographies, we are equally encouraged by the growing applications and use-cases for cryogenic technology—particularly in the clean energy sector. The positive impact created by our solutions continues to inspire us to raise the bar of cryogenic excellence. We remain committed to delivering high-quality and innovative equipment to customers worldwide.”

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