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BHPV bags Rs 17.54-cr order

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VISAKHAPATNAM: Bharat Heavy Plate and Vessels Ltd (BHPV) has got an order worth Rs 17.54 crore from the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd's Visakha refinery to supply fired heaters on turnkey basis, according to a press release issued by the BHPV.

The heaters system package is for the clean fuel project of the Visakha refinery. Engineers India Ltd, New Delhi, is the project consultant.

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