The Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has reported impressive financial results for the September quarter, exceeding market expectations. SAIL's consolidated net profit soared to Rs 1,305.59 crore, a significant increase from Rs 329.36 crore in the same quarter last year, marking a remarkable performance.
The company's revenue from operations for the quarter also demonstrated remarkable growth, reaching Rs 29,712.07 crore, up by a substantial 13% from the previous year's Rs 26,246.34 crore. These figures, as revealed in an exchange filing by the company, not only surpassed the company's expectations but also Bloomberg's estimates, which had predicted a net profit of Rs 850 crore and revenue of Rs 26,431.30 crore.

Bhilai, one of SAIL's major plants, emerged as the largest revenue generator during the quarter, contributing Rs 10,064.20 crore, which is a staggering 45% YoY growth. Following closely were the Rourkela and Bokaro plants, with revenues of Rs 7,178.89 crore and Rs 6,876.85 crore, respectively.
This stellar performance coincides with SAIL's strategic decision to increase coking coal purchases from Russia, aiming to save on costs. The company expects to receive four shipments, each containing 75,000 tonnes of coking coal, in the upcoming December quarter, as reported by SAIL's Chairman, Amarendu Prakash.
SAIL's total income for the quarter reached Rs 29,858.19 crore, up from Rs 26,642.02 crore during the same period the previous year. Despite this substantial growth, the company managed to keep expenses under control, with costs amounting to Rs 27,768.52 crore, compared to Rs 27,200.79 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.
In a statement, SAIL attributed its remarkable performance to "consistent efforts by the company towards increasing its volumes," which positively impacted its financial results, despite challenging market conditions. The company remains committed to enhancing capacity utilization, value addition, and cost competitiveness, as well as pursuing de-carbonization efforts.
During the quarter, SAIL's crude steel production rose to 4.80 million tonnes, a notable increase from 4.30 million tonnes in the same period in 2022. Sales also saw an improvement, with 4.77 million tonnes sold compared to 4.21 million tonnes in the year-ago period.
Steel Authority of India Ltd, a Ministry of Steel undertaking, is one of India's largest steel manufactuaring companies, boasting an annual installed capacity of over 20 million tonnes. These impressive results highlight the company's resilience and commitment to growth, setting a positive tone for its prospects in the steel industry.
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