DCM Shriram Reports Resilient FY 2026 Performance
The chemicals and vinyl businesses grew on higher utilisation and downstream integration. Caustic soda volumes rose 12 per cent and the company commissioned a 52,000 tonne per annum (t) epichlorohydrin plant at Bharuch. The acquisition of Hindusthan Speciality Chemicals accelerated entry into epoxy and formulated resins while a 50 per cent stake sale in Shriram Polytech to Teknor Apex B.V. created a strategic PVC compounding partnership.
The sugar and ethanol segment faced margin pressure from higher cane costs and oversupply, with domestic sugar prices up 4 per cent and volumes down 6 per cent. Ethanol margins remained healthy, sugar recovery improved to 10.8 per cent and crush declined to 47.3 mn quintals. Fenesta Building Systems recorded revenue of Rs 11,120 mn, up 28 per cent, and its order book grew 24 per cent to Rs 14,980 mn. Shriram Farm Solutions reported revenue of Rs 16,890 mn, an 18 per cent increase driven by strong volume growth.
Sustainability remained central, with green energy contributing 27 per cent of consumption and water harvested and conserved more than ten times the water consumed. Ongoing investments include a 68 megawatt (MW) captive renewable project at Kota with average injection of 15 MW, an additional 48 MW supply for Bharuch, and formulated resins capacity expansion. The board proposed a final dividend totalling Rs 623.8 mn and a total dividend for the year of Rs 1,746.6 mn. Management emphasised focus on value-chain integration, operational efficiencies and disciplined capital allocation.