New Delhi: Mr. Asheesh Sengupta, Executive Director (Supply & Chain Management) at Engineers India Ltd (EIL), has superannuated today after an illustrious career spanning decades in India’s engineering and energy sectors. His retirement marks the end of a significant era of leadership in procurement and supply chain operations at one of India’s foremost engineering consultancies.
Mr. Sengupta served EIL with distinction, bringing a wealth of experience and deep technical expertise to his role. A graduate in Mechanical Engineering (1982–1987) from Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, he built a professional legacy grounded in innovation, operational efficiency, and engineering excellence.
Career Built on Core Engineering Excellence
Throughout his tenure, Asheesh Sengupta made notable contributions across multiple facets of the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors. His expertise spanned a broad technical spectrum including:
- Pipeline systems
- Static equipment
- Engineering design
- Supply chain strategy
- Procurement optimization
His deep knowledge and hands-on approach helped streamline supply chain processes and deliver results aligned with EIL’s strategic goals, especially in large-scale infrastructure and hydrocarbon projects across India and abroad.
A Legacy of Leadership at EIL
Known for his quiet diligence and team-oriented approach, Mr. Sengupta played a critical role in steering EIL’s Supply & Chain Management division during a time of rapid sectoral transformation and global supply chain challenges. Under his leadership, the department achieved improved vendor engagement, cost efficiency, and timely delivery of mission-critical components and systems.
His contributions have been widely acknowledged across the organization and industry circles for their lasting impact.
About Engineers India Limited
Engineers India Ltd, a premier public sector enterprise under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, was established in 1965 to provide indigenous technology and engineering consultancy services, primarily for hydrocarbon projects. Over time, EIL has expanded into sectors such as non-ferrous metallurgy, infrastructure, water and wastewater management, and fertilizers, playing a significant role in India’s industrial development.