CFF Fluid Control Limited, a manufacturer of equipment for naval platforms, has received a purchase order worth approximately INR 237 million from the Material Organisation of the Indian Navy. The order is for specialised equipment linked to the P75 submarine project, with execution and delivery scheduled by around August 2026.
The P75 project is part of India’s submarine programme. CFF Fluid Control manufactures, overhauls, repairs, and maintains shipboard machinery and systems for naval ships and submarines. Its products include valves, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems used in submarines and warships.
In addition to this contract, earlier procurements of around INR 58.6 million had been reported for similar equipment for the P75 programme, indicating continued engagement with the Indian Navy.
According to the company, the order is domestic, unrelated to any related party transactions, and promoters or promoter group companies do not hold any interest in the awarding entity.
CFF Fluid Control is a Mumbai-based defence-focused company with capabilities in in-house design and lifecycle support. It is involved in the manufacture and servicing of critical equipment for naval platforms and has collaborations with other defence shipbuilding entities.