Marine Electricals order of Rs 115 crore for Tata’s Dholera chip plant has placed the company at the center of India’s fast-growing semiconductor push.
The Marine Electricals order comes as part of the larger Tata Electronics project at the Dholera semiconductor facility in Gujarat, marking a fresh step in strengthening domestic chip manufacturing.
The company confirmed it has secured the contract from Larsen & Toubro for electrical works at the upcoming plant. The scope includes supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of critical systems such as low-tension panels and branch panels. The execution timeline for the Marine Electricals order is expected to run over 18 months.
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This development ties directly into India’s semiconductor manufacturing ambitions, where large-scale investments are being directed to reduce reliance on imports. The Dholera semiconductor facility, backed by Tata Electronics, is one of the country’s most significant chip manufacturing projects, with a planned investment of around Rs 91,000 crore.
The Marine Electricals order highlights how supporting companies are becoming key players in building the semiconductor ecosystem in India. As infrastructure takes shape, more contracts across engineering, electrical systems, and fabrication support are expected to follow.
Industry momentum around semiconductor project India continues to grow, driven by government incentives and global partnerships. The Dholera semiconductor facility is expected to generate thousands of jobs and position India as a competitive player in the global chip supply chain.
With this win, Marine Electricals strengthens its footprint in high-value industrial projects while aligning with the country’s long-term technology and manufacturing goals.
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