Shree Rama Multi-Tech Limited has officially announced the commencement of commercial production of tubes at its Moti-Bhoyan plant, effective from June 3, 2026, following the installation of a new, state-of-the-art tubing machine. This strategic expansion is designed to enhance the company’s manufacturing capacity in the lamitube segment, with expectations that it will contribute to both top-line and bottom-line growth in the coming years.
The newly installed tubing machine, which underwent rigorous trial runs and quality checks, is expected to increase the company’s production capacity by 45 lakhs tubes per month, representing a 6% boost to its existing monthly capacity of 7.25 crore tubes. The investment of Rs 10 Crore for this expansion is being financed through internal accruals, underscoring the company’s focus on leveraging its strong balance sheet to meet consistent product demand and capitalize on emerging market opportunities.
Shree Rama Multi-Tech Limited is a prominent player in the packaging sector, specializing in Lami-Tubes, tube laminates, and multilayer films. The company has been actively scaling its operations throughout 2025 and 2026, recently appointing new leadership, including Shalin S. Patel as a Non-Executive Non-Independent Director in February 2026. Throughout 2025, the company focused on maintaining operational efficiency and navigating market volatility, with shares reflecting sector-driven trends and company-specific developments.
For the financial year ended March 31, 2026, the company reported a revenue from operations of Rs 239.67 Crores, compared to Rs 207.84 Crores in the previous year. Net profit for the same period was Rs 24.76 Crores, a decline compared to the Rs 51.35 Crores recorded in the previous year, which had been bolstered by a significant deferred tax credit. While the company’s stock has seen interest from institutional and retail investors seeking exposure to the packaging sector, its financial performance remains a primary focus for market analysts monitoring margin recovery and long-term earnings growth.
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