It had reported profit of Rs 484 crore for the October- December quarter of the 2012-13 fiscal.
The company said is a statement that "despite a subdued demand environment in the economy, in third quarter of 2013- 14, (its) total turnover was at Rs 12,716 crore, up 8 per cent". SAIL had a total turnover of Rs 11,801 crore in Q3 of the last financial year.
Total sales of steel products rose by 7 per cent at 2.94 million tonnes (MT), the company said, adding that its plants continued to perform robustly.
"The increase in sales turnover achieved by SAIL, despite a flat steel market, is an indication that the company is well-placed to meet any market situation," the company's Chairman C S Verma said.
"Going forward, we are confident that the product and process improvement currently underway in SAIL as a result of modernisation will bring in greater returns on our investment," he further said.
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