ARIS and Capacité Infraprojects Sign ₹800 Crore Strategic Procurement Pact to Transform Construction Supply Chains
Mumbai, April 14, 2026: ARISINFRA SOLUTIONS LIMITED and Capacité Infraprojects Limited have entered into a landmark five-year partnership, marking one of the first long-term, formally structured procurement commitments in the Indian construction industry. Under a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Capacité Infraprojects has committed to procuring ₹800 Crore worth of construction materials through the ARIS platform over the next five years. This agreement formalizes and scales an existing relationship that has already seen the two companies transact over ₹600 Crore in materials across more than 15 project sites, they said in a press release.
The partnership leverages the ARIS platform’s extensive vendor network of over 500 suppliers, covering more than 100 material SKUs including steel, stone aggregates, ready-mix concrete, electricals, and plumbing. Traditionally, the Indian construction materials industry has been defined by fragmented, site-specific spot transactions with limited price visibility or supply guarantees. This MoU represents a significant shift toward a more disciplined, technology-enabled approach to demand-side procurement, moving away from the industry’s historical reliance on day-by-day exercises.

Ronak Morbia, Chairman & Managing Director of ARISINFRA SOLUTIONS LIMITED, highlighted the rarity of such an arrangement in the current market. “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,” Morbia said.
By functioning as an operating layer for the construction sector, the ARIS platform provides contractors and developers with end-to-end supply chain infrastructure and execution capabilities. This model seeks to create a “trust infrastructure” that allows for long-term commitments, providing suppliers with confidence in forward demand while giving contractors predictable access to essential materials. The company’s ability to aggregate demand across a broad network is designed to stabilize a supply chain that has historically been untouched by long-term contractual discipline.
The collaboration signals the emergence of a new category of supply chain infrastructure in India. With several more demand-side structured arrangements reportedly in the pipeline, the move by Capacité Infraprojects and ARIS suggests a broader trend toward the institutionalization of construction procurement. As these technology-led platforms scale, they are expected to provide the visibility and efficiency necessary for major contractors to manage complex, multi-year projects with greater financial and operational certainty.
