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JSHL Q1 Results

JSHL attributes first quarter loss to nationwide lockdown and related cascading effects

| @indiablooms | Sep 12, 2020, at 03:39 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Jindal Stainless (Hisar) Limited (JSHL) attributed its first quarter loss to the nationwide lockdown, limited operations, and disruption in supply chain on account of the outbreak of pandemic, and its cascading effects on economic activities.

The company reported a loss of Rs 50 crore in Q1FY21 (ending June 30, 2020) compared to the corresponding period last year (CPLY).

Net revenue and EBITDA stood at Rs 743 crore and Rs 40 crore, respectively.

Finance cost however, fell by 15% over CPLY to Rs 68 crore.

During the quarter, the company reported that its sales volume dipped by 69% over CPLY to 47,414 MT in Q1FY21, while the melt production dropped by 79% to 33,276 MT.

The company said it was also adversely affected by the continued subsidised imports of stainless steel flat products and pipes & tubes, chiefly from FTA/ASEAN countries.

Total imports from Indonesia alone rose by 18% over the sequential quarter.

Managing Director, JSHL, Abhyuday Jindal, said, “This quarter was unprecedented for not just stainless steel, but the entire economy. We are closely monitoring the situation and calibrating our decisions accordingly. The long term potential for stainless steel in India remains intact and we expect a stronger recovery in domestic demand sooner than later.”

JSHL said it has adopted a two-fold approach to optimise its sourcing and distribution functions.

On one hand, it developed domestic sourcing partners to mitigate input price fluctuation, reduce working capital requirement, and cut down on lead time.

On the other hand, it consolidated its distribution network and expanded capacity of warehouses in critical locations to maintain its competitive edge.

JSHL said it continues to focus on improving its product mix of value-added products.

The company in a recent release said that the stainless steel industry in India has been recovering at an encouraging pace.

Demand in the auto segment is picking up speed, especially that for two-wheelers.

Resumption in construction activities has been supportive to the decorative pipes & tubes segment.

As unfinished projects start taking shape again, it believes industrial fabrication is expected to bounce back to pre-COVID levels.

The upcoming festive season is also likely to lift demand from retail facing segments, such as hollowware (utensils and tableware), according to the company.

Conventional demand drivers of stainless steel, namely construction, transportation, and process industries, are also inching towards normalcy, it said in its release.

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