Fiberweb (India) Limited Reports Rs861.3 mn Revenue For FY26
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Fiberweb (India) Limited Reports Rs861.3 mn Revenue For FY26

Fiberweb (India) Limited announced its audited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended FY26, reporting total income of Rs861.3 mn for FY26 and Rs103.3 mn in the fourth quarter of FY26. The company, a 100 per cent export-oriented unit and manufacturer of spunbond nonwoven fabrics, reported EBITDA of Rs188.2 mn for the year and Rs28.0 mn in the quarter, and a net profit of Rs100.1 mn for FY26 with a net loss of Rs15.2 mn in the fourth quarter. The results reflect operations across domestic and international markets where the company supplies technical textiles and made ups.

EBITDA margin for FY26 stood at 21.85 per cent while the quarter recorded 27.11 per cent, and net profit margin for the year was 11.63 per cent compared with negative 14.73 per cent in the fourth quarter. The board attributed the quarterly contraction to a challenging operating environment marked by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East which disrupted raw material supply chains and logistics. Management indicated that these disruptions had a direct impact on production and sales volumes during the quarter.

Management outlined that demand drivers for technical textiles remain favourable with expanding applications in healthcare, hygiene, infrastructure, filtration, agriculture and industrial segments. The company said it is focusing on strengthening customer relationships and enhancing its product mix including melt blown and stitched garments to meet evolving industry requirements. It conveyed that the present challenges are viewed as transitional and expressed optimism about medium term growth prospects.

Established in 1985 and operating since the plant commissioning in 1996, Fiberweb (India) Limited exports to the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Australia. The firm highlighted its in-house capabilities for manufacturing medical and industrial gowns, crop covers and other made ups and said it has become long term debt free while exploring new product segments and capacity expansion. The company reiterated compliance with ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018.

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Fiberweb (India) Limited announced its audited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended FY26, reporting total income of Rs861.3 mn for FY26 and Rs103.3 mn in the fourth quarter of FY26. The company, a 100 per cent export-oriented unit and manufacturer of spunbond nonwoven fabrics, reported EBITDA of Rs188.2 mn for the year and Rs28.0 mn in the quarter, and a net profit of Rs100.1 mn for FY26 with a net loss of Rs15.2 mn in the fourth quarter. The results reflect operations across domestic and international markets where the company supplies technical textiles and made ups. EBITDA margin for FY26 stood at 21.85 per cent while the quarter recorded 27.11 per cent, and net profit margin for the year was 11.63 per cent compared with negative 14.73 per cent in the fourth quarter. The board attributed the quarterly contraction to a challenging operating environment marked by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East which disrupted raw material supply chains and logistics. Management indicated that these disruptions had a direct impact on production and sales volumes during the quarter. Management outlined that demand drivers for technical textiles remain favourable with expanding applications in healthcare, hygiene, infrastructure, filtration, agriculture and industrial segments. The company said it is focusing on strengthening customer relationships and enhancing its product mix including melt blown and stitched garments to meet evolving industry requirements. It conveyed that the present challenges are viewed as transitional and expressed optimism about medium term growth prospects. Established in 1985 and operating since the plant commissioning in 1996, Fiberweb (India) Limited exports to the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa and Australia. The firm highlighted its in-house capabilities for manufacturing medical and industrial gowns, crop covers and other made ups and said it has become long term debt free while exploring new product segments and capacity expansion. The company reiterated compliance with ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018.

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