Sambhv Steel Tubes Reports Sales Volume Update
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Sambhv Steel Tubes Reports Sales Volume Update

Sambhv Steel Tubes Limited has issued a sales volume update outlining its manufacturing scope and market reach. The company is a key manufacturer of electric resistance welded steel pipes and structural tubes in India and operates with backward integration to produce a range of finished products. These include ERW black pipes and tubes, cold rolled full hard pipes, pre-galvanized coils and pipes, galvanized iron pipes and steel door frames, as well as stainless steel coils produced through captive processing.

The company operates two manufacturing facilities located at Village Sarora and Village Kuthrel in Chhattisgarh. It reported installed capacities of 350,000 metric tonne (t) per annum of ERW pipes and tubes, 116,000 t per annum of pre-galvanized coils, 100,000 t per annum of pre-galvanized pipes and 58,000 t per annum of stainless steel coils as finished products. Backward integration enables in-house production of sponge iron, blooms and slabs and both hot rolled and cold rolled coil.

The company also highlighted capabilities to manufacture stainless steel blooms and slabs which are consumed to produce hot rolled annealed pickled coil and cold rolled coil for captive use. Its distribution network comprises 43 distributors operating across 15 states and one union territory, who in turn supply finished products through over 700 dealers. The company indicated this network supports market penetration and aftersales availability.

For further information the company directed readers to its website and provided investor relations contacts. The update reiterated the company focus on integrated manufacturing and distribution to support growth in domestic markets. No financial figures beyond installed capacities were provided in the release.

The company said that vertical integration reduces reliance on external suppliers and improves control over quality and lead times, supporting operational resilience. The dual site footprint enables scalability of production and flexibility to serve varied regional demands. Management presented the update as part of routine disclosures to market regulators and stakeholders.

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Sambhv Steel Tubes Limited has issued a sales volume update outlining its manufacturing scope and market reach. The company is a key manufacturer of electric resistance welded steel pipes and structural tubes in India and operates with backward integration to produce a range of finished products. These include ERW black pipes and tubes, cold rolled full hard pipes, pre-galvanized coils and pipes, galvanized iron pipes and steel door frames, as well as stainless steel coils produced through captive processing. The company operates two manufacturing facilities located at Village Sarora and Village Kuthrel in Chhattisgarh. It reported installed capacities of 350,000 metric tonne (t) per annum of ERW pipes and tubes, 116,000 t per annum of pre-galvanized coils, 100,000 t per annum of pre-galvanized pipes and 58,000 t per annum of stainless steel coils as finished products. Backward integration enables in-house production of sponge iron, blooms and slabs and both hot rolled and cold rolled coil. The company also highlighted capabilities to manufacture stainless steel blooms and slabs which are consumed to produce hot rolled annealed pickled coil and cold rolled coil for captive use. Its distribution network comprises 43 distributors operating across 15 states and one union territory, who in turn supply finished products through over 700 dealers. The company indicated this network supports market penetration and aftersales availability. For further information the company directed readers to its website and provided investor relations contacts. The update reiterated the company focus on integrated manufacturing and distribution to support growth in domestic markets. No financial figures beyond installed capacities were provided in the release. The company said that vertical integration reduces reliance on external suppliers and improves control over quality and lead times, supporting operational resilience. The dual site footprint enables scalability of production and flexibility to serve varied regional demands. Management presented the update as part of routine disclosures to market regulators and stakeholders.

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