Titagarh wagons with French Matiere in 50:50 venture to make and sell metallic bridges
One of the largest private sector manufacturer of with more than 39 per cent share, it is confident of wagon orders being on the back of government's focus.
The company, one of the largest private sector manufacturer of railway coaches (EMUs, MEMUs) with more than 39 per cent market share, is confident of wagon orders improving on the back of government's investment focus on railways. Currently, they have received an order for around 2,118 wagons from Indian Railways valued Rs 302.46 crore. The total order book of the groat up currently stands at Rs 2,700 crore.
Titagarh Wagons has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 20.2 crore in the fourth-quarter (Q4) ended March 31, which includes an exceptional loss of Rs 19.5 crore compared to a net profit of Rs 7.6 crore in the corresponding quarter previous year. The total income in the said quarter was up at Rs 316.5 crore Rs 237.8 crore while other income during the quarter under review surged to Rs 11.6 crore Rs 4.5 crore. EBITDA in Q4 stood at Rs Rs 17.6 crore Rs 22.7 crore and EBITDA margin at 7.2 per cent (7.4 per cent). Company officials claim the group achi Rs 959 crore with the French eved a turnover of subsidiary recording sales of euro 47.28 million and Italian subsidiary Titagarh Fireman Adler SPA (TFA) euro 33.45 million.
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