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Jupiter Wagons, a leading manufacturer of wagons for the Indian Railways, has received a major order from Ambuja Cements, a prominent cement manufacturer, worth Rs 6 billion. The order is for the supply of wagons designed to transport cement powder, limestone, and other materials across the country.

The agreement marks a significant milestone for Jupiter Wagons, which has been in the business of manufacturing and supplying wagons to the Indian Railways for over four decades. The company has been catering to the needs of various clients in the cement and steel industries, including other major players such as Ultratech Cement and ACC.

Ambuja Cements, a part of the Aditya Birla group, is one of the largest cement manufacturers in India, with operations spread across the country. The company’s primary business is focused on producing cement, ready-mix concrete, and other related products.

The order is a testament to Jupiter Wagons’ technical expertise and commitment to quality, as it demonstrates the company’s ability to deliver customized wagons that meet the specific requirements of its clients. The wagons are designed to withstand the rigors of Indian Railways’ network and ensure safe and efficient transportation of the materials.

The implementation of this order is expected to have a positive impact on the Indian infrastructure and construction sector, as it will enable Ambuja Cements to expand its production capacity and supply cement to various projects across the country. The development also highlights the contribution of Indian companies like Jupiter Wagons and Ambuja Cements to the nation’s economic growth and progress.

In a statement, Ashok Agarwal, Director, Jupiter Wagons, said, “We are extremely delighted to have received this significant order from Ambuja Cements. This endorsement underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality products and services to our clients. We look forward to continuing our long-term partnership with Ambuja Cements and contributing to the growth of the Indian infrastructure sector.”