Godrej MEP eyes 25% growth from data centres
The Hindu
Firm plans to invest ₹25 cr. in 2 years
Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.’s Godrej MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Public health engineering) unit is eyeing annual revenue growth of 25% from data centre projects by FY24, a company official said.
The unit had bagged several high-value projects in Mumbai and Delhi for data-centre clients, said Pravin Rawool, AVP & Business Head, Godrej MEP.
It had also witnessed an uptick in inquiries for critical services such as electrical, HVAC, firefighting and public health engineering from a number of global and local data centre players.

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