Transrail Lighting Limited has secured new international orders worth approximately ₹459 crore, primarily in the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) sector across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, further strengthening its presence in key global markets.
With these latest order wins, the company’s total order inflow for the current financial year has reached ₹1,034 crore. In addition, Transrail Lighting is currently the lowest (L1) bidder for projects worth around ₹400 crore, which further enhances visibility into its future order pipeline.
Commenting on the development, Mr. Randeep Narang, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Transrail Lighting Limited, said the new orders reinforce the company’s strong position in the international T&D market and reflect the confidence customers continue to place in its engineering expertise and project execution capabilities.
He said the company is in a good position to sustain its growth momentum, with a strong unexecuted order book and healthy bidding pipeline. Transrail Lighting will continue to focus on delivering projects with operational excellence but will continue to focus on profitable and sustainable growth.
The latest order wins underline the company’s ongoing commitment to growing its international footprint and reinforcing its position in the global transmission and distribution sector, backed by its engineering capabilities and execution expertise.
Transrail Lighting Limited is a leading engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company specialising in power transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure. The company provides end-to-end solutions across transmission lines, substations, and distribution networks, serving customers in India and international markets.
With a strong focus on engineering excellence, project execution, and innovation, Transrail Lighting has established a significant presence across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and other global regions, delivering critical infrastructure projects that support reliable and sustainable power transmission.





