GHV Infra Secures ₹630 Million Contract for Tyre Plant in Cameroon
GHV Infra gains on bagging 630 million EPC contract for Cameroon tyre plant
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GHV Infra Projects has secured a ₹630 million (approximately $7.6 million USD) engineering, procurement, and construction contract for a tyre manufacturing facility in Bekoko, Douala, Littoral Region, Cameroon. The project aims to produce 7.6 million tyres annually and is set for completion in 36 months.
- 01GHV Infra Projects won a ₹630 million EPC contract for a tyre plant in Cameroon.
- 02The facility will have a production capacity of 7.6 million tyres per year.
- 03The project is scheduled for completion within 36 months.
- 04GHV Infra's net profit surged by 391.6% in Q3 FY26 compared to the previous year.
- 05The contract was awarded on a lump-sum turnkey basis by an international entity.
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GHV Infra Projects, an engineering, procurement, and construction company, has seen its shares rise by 1.95% to ₹269 following the announcement of a ₹630 million (approximately $7.6 million USD) contract for the Cameroon Tyres Factory Project SA. This project involves establishing a greenfield tyre manufacturing facility in Bekoko, Douala, Littoral Region, Cameroon, with a production capacity of 7.6 million tyres annually. The contract is awarded on a lump-sum turnkey basis and includes the execution of all EPC works for the facility. The project is expected to be completed within 36 months from the notice to proceed. GHV Infra Projects operates across various sectors, including transportation infrastructure and industrial development, and reported a remarkable 391.6% increase in net profit, reaching ₹14.55 crore, alongside a 646.1% surge in revenue to ₹137.73 crore in Q3 FY26 compared to the same quarter last year.
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The establishment of the tyre manufacturing facility is expected to create jobs and boost the local economy in Douala, Cameroon.
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