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Riding India’s infra wave, Dhabriya Polywood lands $3.75 million aluminium door, windows and facade deal

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Riding India’s infra wave, Dhabriya Polywood lands $3.75 million aluminium door, windows and facade deal

Dhabriya Polywood Limited, the manufacturer and supplier of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) products in India, has landed the order worth INR 34.81 crore (USD 3.75 million) for aluminium doors, windows and facade projects. The order came from an Indian company, whose name has not been revealed for competitive sensitivity reasons, marking it a major milestone for the Jaipur-based company.

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The specification of the order in details

The order includes aluminium products like doors, windows and facade, which represents a rise in the firm’s order book. The order is valued at INR 34.81 crore (USD 3.75 million), which also includes the GST, upholding the firm’s authority in the field of aluminium used for construction purposes.

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The approval of the order was done by a domestic Indian firm, and the time for completing the project is set at 18 months, and is divided into multiple phases. However, it is worth noting that the transaction has not been classified as a related party deal.

Compliances attached to the order

The firm perfectly aligns with Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. It has been confirmed by the firm that neither the promoter, the promoter group, nor any group companies have any stake in the awarding entity. Additionally, it has also clarified that the contract does not qualify as a related party transaction and that the order represents standard business dealings conducted at arm’s length.

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Order rising the firm's share price

After bagging the order, the firm's consolidated net profit surged 100.5 per cent to INR 7.66 crore (USD 0.82 million), which is being supported by a 19.6 per cent increase in its revenue earned starting from operations to INR 65.66 crore (USD 7.05 million) in Q3 FY26 as compared to Q3 FY25.

The stock price of the firm, which is already at the market capitalisation worth INR 350 crore (USD 37.6 million), saw an increase, reaching INR 327 (USD 3.9) from its last closing, which was recorded at INR 316.80 (USD 3.8), reflecting a surge of 3.22 per cent. However, year-on-year, the firm noted a decline of 1 per cent in its stock price.

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