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Sanghvi Movers Ltd
NSE:SANGHVIMOV

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Sanghvi Movers Ltd
NSE:SANGHVIMOV
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Price: 329.5 INR -2.66% Market Closed
Market Cap: 28.5B INR
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Sanghvi Movers Ltd. engages in the provision of crane hiring services and power generation. The company is headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra and currently employs 249 full-time employees. The firm is also engaged in power generation. The firm provides hydraulic and crawler cranes to various industries in the infrastructure sector and has a fleet of approximately 377 medium to large size hydraulic trucks mounted telescopic and lattice boom cranes, and crawler cranes with lifting capacity ranging from 20 tons to 800 tons. Its cranes are primarily used for erection of power plants, cement plants, steel plants, refineries and petrochemicals, fertilizers plants, metro projects and windmill erections. Its crane fleet is procured from Europe, the United States and Japan. The firm has over 64 imported hydraulic multi-axle modular trailers and approximately 90 high bed trailers.

SANGHVIMOV Intrinsic Value
381.9 INR
Undervaluation 14%
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