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Indra Group Incorporates Lecitrailer as a Supplier

Indra LTR25 Radar [© Indra]

Indra group incorporates Lecitrailer as a supplier of structures for its radars and command and control systems.

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Press Release, Madrid, 03 December 2025: Indra has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with transport solutions company Lecitrailer to incorporate it as a manufacturer of shelters and spines for its radars and command and control systems. This strengthens Indra’s network of partners, already made up of more than 1,000 companies across Spain, mostly SMEs, which account for 77% of its purchases.

Indra’s Executive Chairman, Ángel Escribano, highlighted that “with this new agreement, the company takes another step forward to reinforce Spanish technological sovereignty and meet the objective set by the Ministry of Defense to strengthen the defence industrial base throughout the territory.”

Zaragoza-based Lecitrailer contributes its extensive experience of more than 25 years as a national market leader in the design and manufacturing of logistics solutions such as tarpaulins, dry freight vans, refrigerated trailers, container carriers, trailers, vehicles, and custom subframes, with a market share of over 25%.

With this, Indra adds a top-tier manufacturer to its value chain to ensure that the shelters for its command and control and electronic warfare systems, as well as the spines for its radars, meet the highest standards of resistance, durability, insulation, and equipment protection.

The technology company thus helps boost Lecitrailer’s position in the defence market, where it was already operating, leveraging its factories equipped with the latest technologies and automation systems to accelerate system delivery and provide the best service to the Armed Forces.

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