Relicab lands ₹1.43 cr order from global energy tech firm
The control cable order is small in absolute terms but represents 3.6% of market cap for a nano-cap. Delivery by August 2026.
What's new
- Relicab wins ₹1.43 cr order for control cables from a global energy tech company in India.
- Customer unnamed due to commercial sensitivity; no promoter or group interest.
- Order is about 3.6% of Relicab's ₹36 cr market cap, triggering materiality threshold.
Why this matters
For a nano-cap with a market cap of ₹36 crore, an order of this relative size from a blue-chip global counterparty adds meaningful earnings visibility. While ₹1.43 crore won't move the needle alone, the relationship could lead to repeat business and enhance market perception.
What we're watching
- Any follow-on orders from the same counterparty.
- Execution timeline: delivery due by August 30, 2026 - a long window.
- Whether the order book continues to build after this and a previously announced larger contract.
The full read
Relicab Cable Manufacturing has won a purchase order worth ₹1.43 crore for control cables from a global energy technology company operating in India. For a nano-cap with a market cap of ₹36 crore, that's 3.6% - enough to trigger the materiality rule for public disclosure. The customer is unnamed, citing commercial sensitivity, but the company says no promoter or group companies have any interest. Delivery is set for August 30, 2026, giving an execution window of over two years. Small in absolute terms, but this is a blue-chip counterparty and the second sizeable order for the company in recent periods. The order book is building. The open question is whether this relationship becomes a recurring revenue stream.
Questions answered
- How does this order compare to Relicab's size?
- The ₹1.43 cr order is about 3.6% of Relicab's market cap of ₹36 cr, making it material for a nano-cap company.
- Why is the customer not named?
- The company cited commercially sensitive information and confirmed no promoter or group companies have any interest in the awarding entity.
- When is delivery scheduled?
- Delivery is due on or before August 30, 2026, as per the purchase order terms.
- Could this be a related-party transaction?
- No, the company stated the transaction does not fall within related-party transactions and no promoter or group companies have any interest.
- What precedent does this order set?
- It signals traction with a reputed global counterparty, potentially leading to incremental offtake and recurring revenue for Relicab.