Sprayking Limited, formerly known as Sprayking Agro Equipments Limited, has received a substantial order of 25 tonnes of brass rod worth Rs. 15 million from a new domestic client. This order marks a significant milestone for the company and underscores its growing presence in the domestic market.
The order comes at an opportune time for Sprayking Limited, as the company has recently inaugurated a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. This facility, equipped with advanced machinery and technology, has substantially enhanced the company's production capabilities and efficiency. The new factory represents a strategic investment aimed at meeting increasing demand and ensuring the highest standards of quality in brass rod production.
Commenting on this development, Mr. Hitesh Dudhagara, Managing Director of Sprayking said: "We are thrilled to secure this substantial order from a new client within the domestic market. This order not only signifies the trust and confidence that new customers have in Sprayking Limited but also underscores our strengthened production capabilities. Our recently established state-of-the-art manufacturing facility has played a crucial role in this achievement, enabling us to meet increased demand with superior efficiency and precision."
The new factory, equipped with advanced machinery and cutting-edge technology, has significantly boosted our production capacity and operational efficiency. This strategic investment aligns with our vision to expand our market presence and deliver high-quality products to our clients promptly. We are confident that this order will be the first of many, as we continue to leverage our enhanced capabilities to serve our clients better and drive growth for Sprayking Limited.
As Sprayking Limited continues to grow and innovate, the company remains dedicated to maintaining the high standards that have earned it a trusted name in the industry. This order marks a significant step forward and reflects the company's potential to secure further substantial contracts in the future." |