Unison Metals Limited announced a major expansion through its wholly owned subsidiary, Chandanpani Limited. The company added new stainless steel grades from the 300 and 400 series families. Moreover, the team will use existing facilities to accelerate production of these grades. The company sees this move as a clear step forward in its long-term growth journey.
The company now focuses on diversifying its portfolio. It also plans to strengthen its position in the competitive stainless steel market. Grades 304 and 316 have steady demand across global industries, as they offer corrosion resistance, durability and reliable performance. Many clients choose these grades for construction, machinery, infrastructure, food equipment and complex engineering needs. Furthermore, the company believes these grades will support its entry into new international markets.
The new division features advanced melting technology. A team of highly trained metallurgists and engineers leads the operations. They work with strict quality benchmarks and aim to deliver consistent output. Additionally, the company targets sectors such as construction, automotive, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food processing, pump and valve manufacturing and chemical plants. These industries require specialised stainless steel grades, and the company wants to serve them with a dependable supply and strong technical support.
The management of Unison Metals expects this development to boost the topline by nearly 50 per cent year-on-year. It also aims to increase PAT by almost 25 per cent year-on-year. These targets reflect the company’s confidence in demand for advanced stainless steel solutions. Moreover, the company wants to strengthen its export pipeline and build a larger global footprint.
The leadership team have expressed their clear excitement about this strategic shift. Additionally, they plan to deepen engagement with clients and partners in the coming months. Unison Metals also aims to deliver stainless steel products that meet high industry standards and support the long-term engineering needs.