Engineering
Sub Sector: Supply of machines and spare parts
Exchange:
NSE
Emerge
Taurian MPS Limited is one of the growing engineering and manufacturing company. The business initially began with a focus on sand, aggregates and spare parts, catering to industries such as construction, mining, and aggregates that required these materials for various applications. Over time, the company expanded its product offerings and diversified into the supply of machines and spare parts. This shift marked a strategic transition towards becoming a more comprehensive solutions provider in the industrial sector. The company now offers not only high-quality spare parts but also a range of machinery, such as crushing and screening plants, washing plants, and spare parts. Their product range includes various plants under the category of crushing and screening plants, washing plants & Spare Parts, catering to various industries aggregating to minerals, metals construction, food processing industry, waste management industry and also includes crushed stone and sand. Additionally, company provides customized solutions where the company undertakes specific tasks such as fabricating parts, assembling machinery, and performing specialized operations based on customer requirements.
Bigshare Services Private Limited
Taurian MPS operates in Engineering and Supply of machines and spare parts. The Issue would be listed on SME. The registrar of the Issue is Bigshare Services Private Limited. The IPO type of Taurian MPS is Book Building Process and Object of issue is
Merchant Banker of Taurian MPS IPO is Gretex Corporate Services Limited
The DRHP (Draft Red Herring Prospectus) of Taurian MPS IPO was filed on 28 Feb 2025.
No, Taurian MPS IPO is not yet listed. See other upcoming SME IPOs here.
The IPO open date and IPO close date of Taurian MPS are not available now. You can apply in Taurian MPS IPO online using either UPI or ASBA as a payment method. ASBA IPO application can be done through net banking of your bank account. UPI IPO application is also offered by brokers, though they don't handle any banking services.
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