According to a regulatory filing, the agreement formalises and expands an existing relationship between the two companies, under which they have already transacted over Rs 600 crore across more than 15 project sites.
These transactions covered over 100 material SKUs, including stone aggregates, ready-mix concrete, steel, electricals and plumbing, supported by a vendor network of more than 500 suppliers on the ARIS platform.
Under the MoU, Capacit'e Infraprojects will procure construction materials through the ARIS platform on a structured, multi-year basis.
Ronak Morbia, chairman & managing director, said, 'India's construction materials industry has operated almost entirely on spot transactions, no forward commitments, no visibility, on either side of the chain. Long-term structured arrangements of this nature, where a contractor formally locks in its procurement onto a technology platform for a defined, multi-year period, are to our knowledge not a feature of this industry. We have been doing the same on the supply side, securing manufacturing capacity on a long-term basis without owning assets. This is one of the first such arrangements on the demand side, and several more are in the pipeline. What we are building is an operating layer that gets more valuable as it scales, for contractors, for manufacturers, and for the business.'
ArisInfra Solutions is a B2B tech company that simplifies the procurement process for construction materials throughout India. It serves real estate and infrastructure developers. It provides a complete digital platform for sourcing materials such as cement, steel, aggregates, RMC, and more.
The company's consolidated net profit surged 791.2% to Rs 18.27 crore on a 49% rise in revenue to Rs 270.84 crore in Q3 FY26 as compared with Q3 FY25.