Vibhor Steel Tubes Extends Supply Partnership With Jindal
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Vibhor Steel Tubes Extends Supply Partnership With Jindal

Vibhor Steel Tubes Ltd is a two decades old manufacturer, exporter and supplier of high quality steel products serving heavy engineering industries in India. The company has developed a diversified product range and positions itself as a supplier to sectors that require structural and tubular steel solutions. It emphasises quality management and longstanding client relationships built over a sustained period of operations. The company operates manufacturing facilities and manages export logistics for international customers.

The product portfolio includes electric resistance welded pipes that are suitable for water transport and oil and gas applications, hot-dipped galvanised pipes used in agriculture, infrastructure and building materials, hollow section tubes for offices, factories and hotels, and crash barriers for railways, highways and roads. The company also produces transmission line towers for the power sector as well as high mast lighting poles, octagonal poles and monopoles that support utility and infrastructure projects. These offerings target both domestic contractors and overseas buyers.

Vibhor Steel Tubes has maintained a commercial relationship with Jindal Pipes Limited since 2003 and continues to manufacture and supply finished goods to Jindal Pipes Limited under a renewed agreement dated April one, 2023. The finished products are marketed under the Jindal Star brand, reflecting the contractual brand licensing arrangement. The association with an established pipe manufacturer forms a significant component of the company's sales and production planning and supports order book stability.

For media queries, the company lists Deepali Shah with mobile number 9029557708 and email deepali@fortunapr.com, and for investor relations it lists Rajshree Ganguly with mobile number 9833087235 and email rajshree@fortunapr.com. The company states that its offerings address diverse infrastructure needs across multiple sectors and that it will continue to engage with clients and partners to meet demand. Observers may view the renewed agreement as reinforcing the company's position in supply chains for tubular steel products.

Vibhor Steel Tubes Ltd is a two decades old manufacturer, exporter and supplier of high quality steel products serving heavy engineering industries in India. The company has developed a diversified product range and positions itself as a supplier to sectors that require structural and tubular steel solutions. It emphasises quality management and longstanding client relationships built over a sustained period of operations. The company operates manufacturing facilities and manages export logistics for international customers. The product portfolio includes electric resistance welded pipes that are suitable for water transport and oil and gas applications, hot-dipped galvanised pipes used in agriculture, infrastructure and building materials, hollow section tubes for offices, factories and hotels, and crash barriers for railways, highways and roads. The company also produces transmission line towers for the power sector as well as high mast lighting poles, octagonal poles and monopoles that support utility and infrastructure projects. These offerings target both domestic contractors and overseas buyers. Vibhor Steel Tubes has maintained a commercial relationship with Jindal Pipes Limited since 2003 and continues to manufacture and supply finished goods to Jindal Pipes Limited under a renewed agreement dated April one, 2023. The finished products are marketed under the Jindal Star brand, reflecting the contractual brand licensing arrangement. The association with an established pipe manufacturer forms a significant component of the company's sales and production planning and supports order book stability. For media queries, the company lists Deepali Shah with mobile number 9029557708 and email deepali@fortunapr.com, and for investor relations it lists Rajshree Ganguly with mobile number 9833087235 and email rajshree@fortunapr.com. The company states that its offerings address diverse infrastructure needs across multiple sectors and that it will continue to engage with clients and partners to meet demand. Observers may view the renewed agreement as reinforcing the company's position in supply chains for tubular steel products.

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