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History:
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The evolution of L&T into a major engineering and construction organisation is among the more remarkable success stories in Indian industry. It was founded in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1938 by two Danish engineers, Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro. Beginning with the import of machinery from Europe, L&T took on engineering and construction assignments of increasing sophistication. Today, the company sets engineering benchmarks in terms of scale and complexity.
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Record of Achievements
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- Technological support in the launch and tracking of Mangalyaan – India's Mars Mission
- The prestigious Terminal 3 of New Delhi airport - constructed in a record 36 months
- India's first monorail in Mumbai
- Building major infrastructure projects including ports and metro rail systems
- Technological support for Chandrayaan I - India's maiden moon mission, and for INS Arihant - India's first nuclear powered submarine
- The world's largest coal gasifier made in India and exported to China
- The world's biggest EO reactor for a petrochemical complex in the Gulf
- The world's largest FCC regenerator for a refinery
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