Rama Steel Tubes Reports FY26 And Q4 Sales Volumes
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Rama Steel Tubes Reports FY26 And Q4 Sales Volumes

Rama Steel Tubes Limited reported its sales volumes for the twelve month period ending in FY26 and for the fourth quarter of FY26, stating a twelve month sales volume of 215,114.20 tonne (t) and a fourth quarter volume of 43,178.42 t. The announcement was made in New Delhi on April two, 2026 and described operational performance for the period companywide.

Quarterly volumes for Q4FY26 declined compared with the same quarter last year, with Q4FY25 volumes reported at 55,256.30 t. The company indicated that market conditions and product mix influenced quarter on quarter performance. It has pursued value added products and cost optimisation across its distributor network to support margins.

On an annual basis the company reported that twelve month volumes rose 10.20 per cent year-on-year to 215,114.20 t from 195,212.53 t in the previous fiscal. Management said the increase reflected an improved sales mix and broader distribution reach across core markets. It outlined a portfolio of ERW pipes and G.I. pipes and cited plants at Sahibabad Khopoli Anantapur locations.

Rama Steel Tubes Limited was established in 1974 and the company identifies itself as a pioneer in steel pipes and tubes manufacturing in India. It stated that it has a global presence in more than 16 countries and maintains subsidiaries in the UAE and a step down subsidiary in Nigeria to support exports and local distribution and strengthen market access.

The company provided its website for further information and listed investor relations contacts in its release. It noted that forward looking statements in the document are subject to risks and uncertainties including government actions economic developments and technological risks and that actual outcomes may differ, with no obligation to update such statements publicly. Investor contacts include the chief financial officer.

Rama Steel Tubes Limited reported its sales volumes for the twelve month period ending in FY26 and for the fourth quarter of FY26, stating a twelve month sales volume of 215,114.20 tonne (t) and a fourth quarter volume of 43,178.42 t. The announcement was made in New Delhi on April two, 2026 and described operational performance for the period companywide. Quarterly volumes for Q4FY26 declined compared with the same quarter last year, with Q4FY25 volumes reported at 55,256.30 t. The company indicated that market conditions and product mix influenced quarter on quarter performance. It has pursued value added products and cost optimisation across its distributor network to support margins. On an annual basis the company reported that twelve month volumes rose 10.20 per cent year-on-year to 215,114.20 t from 195,212.53 t in the previous fiscal. Management said the increase reflected an improved sales mix and broader distribution reach across core markets. It outlined a portfolio of ERW pipes and G.I. pipes and cited plants at Sahibabad Khopoli Anantapur locations. Rama Steel Tubes Limited was established in 1974 and the company identifies itself as a pioneer in steel pipes and tubes manufacturing in India. It stated that it has a global presence in more than 16 countries and maintains subsidiaries in the UAE and a step down subsidiary in Nigeria to support exports and local distribution and strengthen market access. The company provided its website for further information and listed investor relations contacts in its release. It noted that forward looking statements in the document are subject to risks and uncertainties including government actions economic developments and technological risks and that actual outcomes may differ, with no obligation to update such statements publicly. Investor contacts include the chief financial officer.

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