PTC Industries Ltd said it has received an order exceeding ₹100 crore from BrahMos Aerospace to supply critical titanium castings for the supersonic cruise‑missile programme. The win deepens a partnership that dates back to 2019 and underscores the company’s role in India’s defence indigenisation drive under Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Management called the order a strong endorsement of PTC’s technology depth and advanced manufacturing capabilities. Chairman and Managing Director Sachin Agarwal said the development “deepens our engagement with one of the country’s most significant defence programmes and reinforces our broader mission to build advanced materials and critical component manufacturing capabilities in India for the world.”

Over the years, PTC has emerged as a trusted supplier of mission‑critical components to leading defence and aerospace entities including HAL, DRDO and BrahMos. Beyond India, the company exports titanium and superalloy castings to global OEMs such as Safran, Dassault Aviation, BAE Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries, strengthening its international credentials.

The company is also scaling capacity through a state‑of‑the‑art, vertically integrated facility coming up on 50 acres in the Lucknow node of the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Aerolloy Technologies, PTC plans to manufacture aerospace‑grade ingots, billets, bars, plates and sheets in titanium and superalloys—aimed at shortening supply chains and improving strategic self‑reliance.

The latest BrahMos order is set to add near‑term revenue visibility and bolsters PTC’s order book in high‑value defence materials. Investors will watch for execution timelines, margin trajectory in the titanium value chain, and updates on commissioning of the new Lucknow facility as key catalysts.

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