Rulka Electricals Limited (REL), a leading integrated electrical and firefighting services provider, has secured new orders totaling Rs 163.42 crore. These orders, spanning various projects in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, highlight the company's continued growth and expansion in its core business segments.
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The total value of the new orders received by Rulka Electricals Limited is Rs 163.42 crore, inclusive of 18 per cent GST.
The orders from the real estate company in Maharashtra include the procurement and setup of transformer/DG sets and external/internal electrical fittings for a warehouse, and the procurement and setup of LV FAPA firefighting systems in a warehouse, both with an 8-month duration.
The order from the private industrial consulting company in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, covers the procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning of a PT panel, LT Cable, cable trays, and fixtures over 12 months.
Rulka Electricals Limited is headquartered in Mumbai and provides a wide range of electrical services, including electrical panel installations, firefighting systems, solar EPC contracts, and turnkey electrical warehousing projects. The company also specializes in maintenance services, data & voice cabling, and is known for its electrical and firefighting contracting services.
On Monday, shares of Rulka Electricals Limited hit a 5 per cent upper circuit to Rs 136.50 per share from its previous closing of Rs 130 per share. The stock is up by 7.50 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 132 per share.

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