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Sansera Engineering gains on Rs 160-cr Airbus Defence contract
Sansera Engineering gains on Rs 160-cr Airbus Defence contract

Business Standard

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Sansera Engineering gains on Rs 160-cr Airbus Defence contract

Sansera Engineering rose 1.22% to Rs 1,365 after the company secured a Rs 160-crore long-term contract with Airbus Defence and Space to manufacture and support Airborne Intensive Care Transport Modules (ICTM) for light and medium transport aircraft. This deal marks the first time Airbus has selected an Indian supplier for the ICTM kits. The ICTM is a critical medical evacuation system designed to transport patients, including those requiring intensive care, during emergencies. Under the agreement, Sansera will handle precision machining and structural assembly of the modules. S Sekhar Vasan, chairman & managing director of Sansera, said, This strategic partnership positions us as their trusted supplier for the manufacture, supply, and support of the Airborne Intensive Care Transport Module for light and medium transport aircraft programs, marking a significant milestone in our journey as a precision manufacturing leader. Sansera Engineering is primarily engaged in the machining of precision engine-forged components for the automotive (2Ws and 4Ws) and non-automotive sectors (aerospace, agriculture). The company also manufactures connecting rods for medium and heavy commercial vehicles. The company reported a 28.7% surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 59.27 crore on a 4.8% rise in revenue from operations to Rs 781.65 crore in Q4 FY25 over Q4 FY24.

Sansera secures long term contract from Airbus Defence and Space
Sansera secures long term contract from Airbus Defence and Space

Business Standard

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Sansera secures long term contract from Airbus Defence and Space

Sansera Engineering has entered a long-term contract of value approx. Rs 160 crore (USD 18.80 million) with Airbus Defence and Space for the manufacture, supply, and support of the Airborne Intensive Care Transport Module (ICTM) for light and medium transport aircraft programs. The ICTM is an advanced airborne medical evacuation system designed to transport patients with varying levels of medical criticality, including those requiring intensive care, during emergencies and health crises. For the first time, Airbus has selected Sansera, an Indian supplier for the manufacturing of the ICTM Kit. Under this contract, Sansera will be responsible for the precision machining and structural assembly of the ICTM units.

Sansera Engineering wins ₹160 crore Airbus deal for airborne ICT modules
Sansera Engineering wins ₹160 crore Airbus deal for airborne ICT modules

Business Standard

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Sansera Engineering wins ₹160 crore Airbus deal for airborne ICT modules

Sansera Engineering Limited has signed a major long-term agreement with Airbus Defence and Space, valued at ₹160 crore (approximately $18.8 million). The Bengaluru-based precision engineering company will manufacture, supply and support airborne Intensive Care Transport Modules (ICTM) for Airbus' light and medium transport aircraft programmes. First Airbus ICTM contract awarded to an Indian supplier The ICTM is a vital medical evacuation system designed for transporting patients, including those in intensive care, during emergencies and health crises. It is a key component in defence and humanitarian missions. This is the first time Airbus has selected an Indian company to supply the ICTM kit, marking a significant milestone in both Sansera's global expansion and India's growing capabilities in aerospace manufacturing. The agreement covers complete manufacturing, delivery and ongoing support for the ICTM units. Sansera will carry out precision machining and structural assembly. It also marks the first formal partnership between Airbus and Sansera for such a specialised aerospace project in India. S Sekhar Vasan, Chairman and Managing Director of Sansera Engineering, said, 'I am proud to announce that Sansera has been selected as the Indian supply chain partner for Airbus, a leading global aerospace and defence company. This strategic partnership positions us as their trusted supplier for the Airborne Intensive Care Transport Module for light and medium transport aircraft programmes, marking a significant milestone in our journey as a precision manufacturing leader.' 'This achievement reflects decades of excellence in innovation, automation and quality that have established Sansera as a trusted name in the global aerospace supply chain and defence industry. It also strengthens the Hon'ble Prime Minister's Make in India initiative by establishing advanced aerospace manufacturing capabilities in India and supports the country's journey towards self-reliance in critical defence and aerospace technologies,' he added. In addition to aerospace and defence, Sansera Engineering is a key player in the automotive sector. The company manufactures essential components for engines, transmissions, braking systems, suspension and chassis across two-wheelers, passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. Sansera also supplies critical parts to the semiconductor manufacturing industry, further diversifying its presence across high-tech and precision-driven sectors.

Meet Man who owns India's oldest Ferrari, gets His supercar delivered to his office in…, he is not Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Birla, his name is…
Meet Man who owns India's oldest Ferrari, gets His supercar delivered to his office in…, he is not Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Birla, his name is…

India.com

time29-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • India.com

Meet Man who owns India's oldest Ferrari, gets His supercar delivered to his office in…, he is not Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Birla, his name is…

Meet Man who owns India's oldest Ferrari, gets His supercar delivered to his office in..., he is not Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Birla, his name is... New Delhi: Over the past 10–15 years, India has emerged as a hub for unicorns and prominent entrepreneurs. The luxurious lifestyles of these successful businessmen are often showcased on social media. Lately, there has been a noticeable trend of entrepreneurs purchasing exotic and high-end cars. Young entrepreneurs often gravitate towards supercars and sporty SUVs while older businessmen typically prefer luxurious and comfortable SUVs. However, in a unique instance, a video has surfaced showing an older businessman taking delivery of a brand-new Ferrari Purosangue right at his office. M. Hemanth Kumar shared the video on his Instagram page where an older businessman can be seen coming out from his office in Karnataka. The businessman in the video is Sekhar Vasan, who is the Managing Director of Sansera Engineering, an engineering-led integrated manufacturer of complex and critical precision components for the automotive and non-automotive sectors. Vasan can be seen surrounded by staff and family members. As he walks ahead, he is greeted by a staff member from the Ferrari dealership. After handing over the keys to the car, Vasan gets into the driver's seat and takes the car for a spin. In this video, we even see him drive the car on the road and then bring it back to the office. The car featured in the video is a particularly special Ferrari — it's the brand's first-ever SUV to enter production. Launched in India last year, it comes with an ex-showroom price tag of approximately ₹10.5 crore. The Ambani family was among the first to purchase it soon after its debut.

Nomura maintains buy on Sansera Engineering, trims target to Rs 1,643 on near-term margin view
Nomura maintains buy on Sansera Engineering, trims target to Rs 1,643 on near-term margin view

Business Upturn

time29-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Upturn

Nomura maintains buy on Sansera Engineering, trims target to Rs 1,643 on near-term margin view

By News Desk Published on May 29, 2025, 07:31 IST Nomura has maintained its Buy rating on Sansera Engineering, though it has cut the target price to ₹1,643 from ₹1,669. The brokerage remains optimistic on the company's long-term prospects, projecting a robust 36% EPS CAGR over FY25–27, driven by a strong push in non-automotive segments. The Q4 margins were in line with expectations, according to Nomura. It expects Sansera's diversification efforts to gain momentum, particularly in ADS (Advanced Driving Systems) and aluminium forging verticals, as the company continues to reduce dependency on the auto sector. Nomura noted that the growth trajectory is set to improve, led by expanding contributions from the non-auto business, which could provide stability and incremental profitability in the coming quarters. Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of the brokerage firm and do not constitute investment advice by Business Upturn. News desk at

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