APL Apollo Tubes Limited, the world’s largest branded structural steel tube manufacturer, has reported record-breaking sales volumes for Q4FY26. The company achieved a quarterly sales volume of 924,881 tons, marking a 9% year-over-year increase. Furthermore, the company concluded FY26 with a total sales volume of 3,491,243 tons, representing an 11% growth compared to the previous fiscal year, driven by strong demand across its diversified product portfolio.
Record Quarterly Performance
APL Apollo has officially announced its all-time high sales volume for the quarter ending March 31, 2026. The company successfully registered 924,881 tons of structural steel tube sales, significantly outpacing the 850,447 tons recorded in the same period last year (Q4FY25). This growth reflects the company’s strong market position and the increasing adoption of its building material solutions across diverse construction and infrastructure sectors.
Fiscal Year 2026 Highlights
On an annual basis, APL Apollo demonstrated consistent scaling, reaching a total sales volume of 3,491,243 tons for FY26. This milestone represents a robust 11% increase over the 3,157,978 tons sold in FY25. The company continues to solidify its status as a market leader, leveraging its pan-India presence and a vast 3-tier distribution network of over 800 distributors to reach more than 300 towns and cities.
Product Segment Performance
The company’s performance was bolstered by growth across its primary product categories:
- Apollo Structural: The ‘General’ segment remained the largest contributor, closing FY26 with 1,482,120 tons.
- Apollo Z: This segment saw significant traction, with the ‘Rust-proof’ category contributing 777,705 tons to the total annual volume.
- Apollo Galv: The ‘Agri/Industrial’ segment maintained a steady growth path, ending the year at 132,342 tons.
With 11 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and a total production capacity of 4.5 million tons, APL Apollo continues to act as a ‘one-stop shop’ for structural steel applications, including urban infrastructure, rural housing, and greenhouse structures.
Source: BSE