
Digilogic Systems Secures Rs 1.60 Crore Order from Defence PSU for Test Jig Supply
Digilogic Systems Ltd, operating in the ordinary course of business, has secured a purchase order valued at Rs. 1.60 Crores from a Defence PSU. The contract involves the supply, installation, and commissioning of a STATIC TEST JIG FOR AFCC-UHM.The order highlights Digilogic Systems’ involvement in supplying specialized industrial equipment to state defense entities. The contract details specify that the project must be delivered by February 23, 2027.
Key details pertaining to the contract awarded by the domestic entity are as follows:
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Awarding Entity | Defence PSU |
| Contract Scope | Supply, Installation and Commissioning of STATIC TEST JIG FOR AFCC-UHM |
| Order Value | Rs. 1.60 Crores (exclusive of GST) |
| Timeline | Delivery due by February 23, 2027 |
The procurement is a domestic transaction. The company reported that the order does not involve any interest from its promoter or promoter group in the entity that awarded the contract.
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