Remsons Industries Limited, a manufacturer of control cables and automotive components, has received a new supply contract from an Indian commercial vehicle original equipment manufacturer, according to a stock exchange filing dated 2 January 2026. The order covers the supply of gear shifters with push-pull cables and is valued at INR 600 million.
The contract has been awarded by a domestic commercial vehicle OEM and will be executed over a period of 60 months. Supplies under the contract are scheduled to commence from the first quarter of the 2026–27 financial year.
The order relates to the manufacture and supply of gear shifter systems integrated with push-pull cables, which are typically used in manual transmission systems for commercial vehicles. The total contract value will be realised progressively over the five-year execution period.
The company did not disclose the name of the customer, describing it only as a leading Indian commercial vehicle OEM. Remsons Industries has built long-standing supply relationships with several Indian commercial vehicle manufacturers, positioning it as a key supplier within the segment. The company has supplied components to Ashok Leyland for multiple years and received a Gold Award for quality from the OEM in 2022. Its engagements with Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra extend across multi-decade periods, reflecting sustained participation in their supply chains for products such as control cables, gear shifters, and winches. Internationally, Remsons has expanded its commercial vehicle exposure through export orders, including component supplies for the RAM platform under Stellantis North America. The company’s product portfolio for the segment includes gear shift systems, push-pull cables, and parking brake mechanisms used in manual transmission applications.
Remsons Industries Limited is engaged in the manufacture of control cables, gear shifters, pedal boxes, and related automotive components, supplying to vehicle manufacturers across passenger vehicle, commercial vehicle, and two-wheeler segments from its facilities in India and overseas.
