Enlight Metals Targets Rs 4 Billion Revenue in FY 2025-26
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Enlight Metals Targets Rs 4 Billion Revenue in FY 2025-26

Enlight Metals, a Pune-based metal aggregator company founded in 2024, has reached a major milestone by supplying to over 200 OEMs of various categories in its first year of operations. With key clients including Tata Motors, Eicher, and JCB, the company provides a comprehensive range of mild steel products—covering flat products such as HR and CR coils and sheets, galvanised sheets, and structural sections like beams, channels, and plates.

After establishing a strong foundation in its home state, Enlight Metals is now expanding to other parts of the country. The company is growing steadily and aims to clock Rs 4 billion in revenue in FY 2025–26.

“We set up Enlight Metals to bring speed, transparency, and reliability into the metal supply chain,” said Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals. “Crossing 200 OEMs so early validates our model. As we move ahead, our focus is on deeper market coverage and broader product offerings.”

The company’s recent innovations have further enhanced its service efficiency. A new digital procurement platform enables manufacturers to get quotes, place orders, and manage payments seamlessly. Features such as automated e-invoicing integrated with GST compliance, QR-coded batch-level traceability, and a real-time tracking dashboard have helped Enlight Metals maintain an on-time delivery rate exceeding 95%.

Operating with a mission to streamline and modernise the industrial metal supply chain, Enlight Metals is currently in the process of obtaining ISO certification. It is recognised in the industry for its dependable delivery, transparent systems, and service-oriented approach.

Future plans include expanding the product mix to include alloy steel, copper, and aluminium; setting up a dedicated manufacturing unit for auto components; and launching a full-scale digital procurement portal tailored for industrial buyers.

Enlight Metals, a Pune-based metal aggregator company founded in 2024, has reached a major milestone by supplying to over 200 OEMs of various categories in its first year of operations. With key clients including Tata Motors, Eicher, and JCB, the company provides a comprehensive range of mild steel products—covering flat products such as HR and CR coils and sheets, galvanised sheets, and structural sections like beams, channels, and plates.After establishing a strong foundation in its home state, Enlight Metals is now expanding to other parts of the country. The company is growing steadily and aims to clock Rs 4 billion in revenue in FY 2025–26.“We set up Enlight Metals to bring speed, transparency, and reliability into the metal supply chain,” said Vedant Goel, Director, Enlight Metals. “Crossing 200 OEMs so early validates our model. As we move ahead, our focus is on deeper market coverage and broader product offerings.”The company’s recent innovations have further enhanced its service efficiency. A new digital procurement platform enables manufacturers to get quotes, place orders, and manage payments seamlessly. Features such as automated e-invoicing integrated with GST compliance, QR-coded batch-level traceability, and a real-time tracking dashboard have helped Enlight Metals maintain an on-time delivery rate exceeding 95%.Operating with a mission to streamline and modernise the industrial metal supply chain, Enlight Metals is currently in the process of obtaining ISO certification. It is recognised in the industry for its dependable delivery, transparent systems, and service-oriented approach.Future plans include expanding the product mix to include alloy steel, copper, and aluminium; setting up a dedicated manufacturing unit for auto components; and launching a full-scale digital procurement portal tailored for industrial buyers.

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