GE T&D India’s order intake in FY21 was adversely affected due to pandemic-induced market conditions but sales were up 9 per cent year-on-year.
According to a recent investor presentation, GE T&D India saw its new order inflow declining by 24 per cent in FY21. The company booked orders worth Rs.2290.40 crore in FY21, as against Rs.3017.50 crore in FY20. The year-on-year decline in order inflow was more pronounced in the second half of FY21. (See table)
As of March 31, 2021, the company’s outstanding order book stood at Rs.4,600 crore, representing 1.5 years of revenue.
Key orders booked in Q4 of FY21, included:
GE T&D India, in the presentation said that all its manufacturing sites have started operations. Following the second COVID-19 wave, all the three manufacturing plants in Tamil Nadu – Padappai, Pallavaram and Hosur – were shut down for nine days. The company’s transformer plant at Vadodara in Gujarat was not subject to lockdown during the second pandemic wave. The company also said that all its 73 project sites were operational, albeit with 50-75 per cent resource strength.
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Featured collage shows different aspects of GE T&D India’s manufacturing facility at Padappai in Tamil Nadu. The plant manufactures air- and gas (SF6) insulated switchgear, up to 800kV. The Padappai plant is also the global manufacturing unit in GE Grid Solutions for design, manufacturing and 765kV gas insulated switchgear.