Stock Research Report for Harsha Engineers International Ltd

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About HARSHA

Harsha Engineers International Limited is an India-based precision engineering company. The Company is engaged in the manufacturing of precision bearing cages. Its segments include Engineering and Others, and Solar-engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) and operations and maintenance (O&M). The Engineering and Others segment includes all activities related with bearing cages and stamp components, including but not limited to sales, services, design, tooling, development, procurement and manufacturing. The Solar-EPC and O&M segment includes all activities related with solar power projects, including but not limited to engineering, design, development, procurement, construction, erection, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance. The Company offers a range of products, including brass, steel and polyamide cages, precision components, complex stamped components, brass castings, and bronze bushings. It supplies products to both domestic and international customers.

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