HAL Awards ₹1.56 Crore Data Centre Contract to ACS Technologies

ACS Technologies has won a ₹1.56 crore order from HAL to supply six rack-integrated data centres, with delivery set to be completed by September 19, 2026, the company said.

ACS Technologies orders

ACS Technologies orders: ACS Technologies has got a new order from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, or HAL. The company said on Thursday that it received a work order worth ₹1,55,76,000. Under this deal, ACS Technologies will supply six rack-integrated data centres. The company has to finish the deliveries by September 19, 2026. This update was shared in a regulatory filing, and it was also reported on March 26, 2026.

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Business Growth

The company said this new deal should help its business in a good way. In its filing, ACS Technologies said, “This order is expected to contribute positively to the company’s revenue and strengthen its presence in the data centre solutions segment.” That means the company believes this project can bring in more money and also help it grow stronger in the data centre business.

ACS Technologies Ltd was set up in 1995. It works in the IT services space and handles many kinds of technology jobs. The company focuses on system integration, security, and new digital technology areas. It gives full IT infrastructure support, from setting things up to running and maintaining hardware, software, networks, and data centres. Its clients come from defence, public sector units, banking, and airport-related systems.

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ACS Technologies: Revenue and Profit

The company’s numbers have also shown improvement in the last few years. Its revenue went up from ₹69 crore in FY23 to ₹82 crore in FY24. Then it rose again to ₹127 crore in FY25. This shows the business has been growing fast in recent years. Profit after tax, or PAT, also moved higher. It was ₹3 crore in FY23, then ₹4 crore in FY24, and ₹5 crore in FY25. Its TTM profit stood at ₹8 crore, which points to a steadier earnings picture.