The strong bottomline was a result of contributions from the Volta units and RCS, as well as robust core operations, CSE said.
CSE’s order book also grew, with H1 order intakes rising 25.7 per cent to S$242.1 million. New orders came mainly from the Americas and the Asia-Pacific across all segments. The firm’s outstanding order book grew 56.6 per cent to stand at S$293.8 million as of end-June.
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