"CSL has received communication from the Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) that the Company has emerged as the L1 bidder for 16 X ASW SWC Project for the Indian Navy," the company said in a filing to BSE.
The contract for eight vessels at a cost of about Rs 5,400 crore is expected to be concluded with the Ministry of Defence after due process, it said.
CSL is the only shipyard in India that can build up to 1,10,000 DWT (deadweight tonnes) with a track record of making tankers, bulk carriers, port crafts and passenger vessels, among others.
The company is into constructing platform supply vessels for exports and aircraft carrier for the Indian Navy.
According to CSL, it is the only shipyard in the country which can fix vessels up to 1,25,000 DWT, and repair an air defence ship.
India's first indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, is in its final stage of construction at CSL.
The company, which is under the shipping ministry, was listed on BSE and NSE on August 11 this year.
The CSL stock gained nearly 11 per cent to close at 572.40 on
BSE.
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