Revenues stood at Rs 356.31 crore compared to Rs 307.11 crore in Q2 FY17, representing a growth of 16 per cent.
Revenue growth was driven by the fine & speciality chemicals segment and supported by healthy traction in the performance products segment, which reported topline expansion of 25 per cent and 23 per cent respectively, said a company statement.
Improved demand trend, especially in exports, has enabled the company to report double digit revenue growth, it said.
Higher realisation in products in the basic chemicals segment, combined with increase in volumes for products catering to agrochemicals and colourants end user industries, contributed to topline growth in the domestic market. Revenues from exports increased by 27 per cent to Rs 141.6 crore in Q2 FY18 compared to Rs 111.07 crore in Q2 FY17.
"We reported improved profitability in Q2. This has been enabled by healthy demand, especially in export markets in the fine & specialty chemicals segment, improved realisations in the basic chemicals segment and results of steps implemented in the performance products segment.
"There was significant volatility in global prices of major chemicals during the quarter. While the prices of inputs have also increased, we have been able to successfully transmit the same," he said.
For a number of products, it has become more difficult to source from China opening up opportunities for our customer base in India which depend upon us to supply basic building blocks. The performance of the basic chemicals segment reflects these trends, he said.
The phenol mega-project is progressing on schedule and remains on track to be commissioned in the last quarter of the current fiscal.
Till date, the company has invested Rs 865 crore. Overall, more than Rs 1,075 crore has been committed for implementation of this project, the release said.
The proposed phenol plant will be located at Dahej in Gujarat with a capital expenditure of Rs 1,400 crore, being funded by debt and equity in the ratio 60: 40, it said.
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