March 04, 2026 09:17 am (IST)
Jakson bags orders worth Rs. 200 cr
New Delhi/Kolkata, May 20 (IBNS): Power solutions company Jakson Group on Tuesday announced that the company bagged EPC orders aggregating to Rs. 200 crore for its Electrical Contracting & Solar businesses for the financial year that ended March 31, 2014.
The company’s EPC business has grown significantly and has helped the company to maintain overall revenue numbers, an official statement said.
The company also executed orders worth Rs. 150 crore during the same period.
Jakson bagged new orders from some of the top companies - Wipro, L&T, BHEL, Siemens, Denso, Gammon India and ABB.
Sameer Gupta, Managing Director, Jakson Group said, “Despite a lackluster economy, we ended the recently concluded financial year with sizeable orders from our EPC Business Division on the back of our strong foot print in the power solutions business. These orders will further cement our leading position in the sector and would give us an opportunity to provide reliable and customized advanced solutions for solar and electrical contracting industry, besides helping us in increasing our market share in genset business.”
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