Methods India Reports Rs 4.2 Bn Revenue, Rs 6 Bn Order Book
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Methods India Reports Rs 4.2 Bn Revenue, Rs 6 Bn Order Book

Methods (India) Private a global leader in turnkey bulk material handling systems and specialised fabrication, has reported Rs 4.2 billion revenue for FY 2024–25, marking an 18 per cent year-on-year growth, along with a Rs 6 billion order book. The performance reflects the company’s engineering strength, execution capability, and long-standing client partnerships across industries.

With over 50 per cent of its business driven by exports, Methods continues to expand globally across the pharmaceutical, fertilizer, mining, ports, and mineral beneficiation sectors. The firm executes projects valued between Rs 250 million and Rs 1 billion, supported by an annual execution capacity of Rs 7.5 billion.

To meet growing demand, Methods India announced its third manufacturing unit, which will boost capacity for fabrication, assembly, and turnkey project delivery.

Jacob Jose, CEO & Managing Director, Methods India, said, “Our FY25 performance highlights the strength of our business model and client trust. The new facility will enhance our ability to deliver complex projects globally while staying focused on innovation and sustainability.”

Over four decades, Methods has completed 2,500+ projects across 36 countries, partnering with global leaders such as JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Aditya Birla Group, and Petronas. Ongoing projects include the Jindal Mmamabula Energy Project (Botswana), JSW Ports (Tuticorin), and Kinyara Thermal Power Station (Uganda).

Recent alliances with Lichtzen Co. (South Korea), Dustven Engineering (India), and Demcotech Engineering (Cape Town) are set to enhance technology exchange and reinforce the company’s global presence.

Methods (India) Private a global leader in turnkey bulk material handling systems and specialised fabrication, has reported Rs 4.2 billion revenue for FY 2024–25, marking an 18 per cent year-on-year growth, along with a Rs 6 billion order book. The performance reflects the company’s engineering strength, execution capability, and long-standing client partnerships across industries. With over 50 per cent of its business driven by exports, Methods continues to expand globally across the pharmaceutical, fertilizer, mining, ports, and mineral beneficiation sectors. The firm executes projects valued between Rs 250 million and Rs 1 billion, supported by an annual execution capacity of Rs 7.5 billion. To meet growing demand, Methods India announced its third manufacturing unit, which will boost capacity for fabrication, assembly, and turnkey project delivery. Jacob Jose, CEO & Managing Director, Methods India, said, “Our FY25 performance highlights the strength of our business model and client trust. The new facility will enhance our ability to deliver complex projects globally while staying focused on innovation and sustainability.” Over four decades, Methods has completed 2,500+ projects across 36 countries, partnering with global leaders such as JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Aditya Birla Group, and Petronas. Ongoing projects include the Jindal Mmamabula Energy Project (Botswana), JSW Ports (Tuticorin), and Kinyara Thermal Power Station (Uganda). Recent alliances with Lichtzen Co. (South Korea), Dustven Engineering (India), and Demcotech Engineering (Cape Town) are set to enhance technology exchange and reinforce the company’s global presence.

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