MOIL Posts Record November Output And Sales
COAL & MINING

MOIL Posts Record November Output And Sales

MOIL Limited has achieved its highest-ever November production and sales, marking a notable milestone in the company’s operational performance.

MOIL produced 0.165 million metric tonnes of manganese ore in November 2025, reflecting a one per cent year-on-year increase. Sales reached 0.137 million metric tonnes, representing three per cent growth compared with the previous year.

For the April–November 2025–26 period, cumulative production stands at 1.269 million metric tonnes, an eight per cent rise over the same period last year.

CMD Shri Ajit Kumar Saxena noted that this record November performance reflects the teamwork and sustained improvement demonstrated by the MOIL workforce. He expressed confidence that the organisation will maintain its positive momentum in the coming months.

MOIL Limited has achieved its highest-ever November production and sales, marking a notable milestone in the company’s operational performance. MOIL produced 0.165 million metric tonnes of manganese ore in November 2025, reflecting a one per cent year-on-year increase. Sales reached 0.137 million metric tonnes, representing three per cent growth compared with the previous year. For the April–November 2025–26 period, cumulative production stands at 1.269 million metric tonnes, an eight per cent rise over the same period last year. CMD Shri Ajit Kumar Saxena noted that this record November performance reflects the teamwork and sustained improvement demonstrated by the MOIL workforce. He expressed confidence that the organisation will maintain its positive momentum in the coming months.

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