Interarch Building Products secures orders worth Rs 221 crore in semiconductor and lithium-ion battery sector, from Tata Projects

Interarch Building Products on Sunday announced that it has received two major projects worth Rs 221 crore from Tata Projects. The first order, it added, is for Tata Semiconductor Assembly & Testing Pvt Limited, for their semiconductor manufacturing facility in Jagiroad, Morigaon, Assam. This is a key initiative in India’s growing semiconductor ecosystem, aligned with the government’s vision to boost domestic electronics manufacturing.

The second project, it informed, is for Agratas Energy Storage Solutions Pvt Ltd, for the construction of a lithium-ion battery manufacturing unit, in Sanand, Gujarat. The facility will cater to the rapidly growing energy storage market, supporting India’s transition to sustainable energy solutions. This is Interarch’ s second lithium-ion battery manufacturing order, after Exide Energy Solutions. 

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In both these projects, TATA Projects Limited is the EPC contractor, the company said in a regulatory filing. 

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Arvind Nanda, Managing Director, Interarch Building Products Ltd, said, “We are proud to partner with Tata Projects Limited on these transformative initiatives. The semiconductor and energy storage sectors are pivotal to India’s economic and technological future. Our flexible and industry-agnostic infrastructure solutions ensure efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in every project we undertake. These collaborations further reflect our commitment to driving innovation and growth across new-age industries.”

Interarch has engineered, designed, manufactured, and erected large projects for brands and emerging sectors such as data centres, renewable energy, and semiconductors. 

Earlier in September last year, Interarch had inaugurated phase 1 of the 5 state-of-art Pre-engineered steel (PEB) manufacturing plant (4th fully integrated unit) in Attivaram, Andhra Pradesh. The manufacturing facility is equipped with the updated technology and has capabilities to manufacture PEB structures and pre-engineered metal roofing and cladding systems, the company had said.

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