
Mumbai : Haryana-based high-quality steel tubes and pipes maker, Vibhor Steel Tubes Ltd (VSTL), has received orders for the supply of Metal Crash Barriers from three companies amounting to a total of ₹ 18.87 crore. It has received a ₹ 7.92 crore work order from Veda Metallics, ₹ 7.43 crore order from YNM Pan Global Trade Private Ltd and another ₹ 3.52 crore from Surich Industries for the supply of metal crash barriers.
Metal crash barriers are typically deployed in accident-prone locations like highways, bridges, high embankments to contain and redirect the impact energy of vehicles to prevent major accidents.
In June this year, VSTL commissioned its 1.56 lakh MT greenfield project in Odisha and subsequently commenced supply of crash barriers, power transmission line towers, Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) and Galvanised (GI) pipes produced at the unit. The plant, which entailed a total investment of ₹ 119.83 crore, offers several value-added steel products such as power transmission line towers, crash barriers, high mast lighting poles, octagonal poles and monopoles.
Commenting on the development, Mr Vijay Kaushik, Chairman and Executive Director, Vibhor Steel Tubes, said, “There has been a significant increase in demand for several value-added steel products from across the country. With our Sundargarh capacity on stream, we are hopeful of capturing a significant share of this demand going forward. The work orders for supply of metal crash barriers received from these companies are testament to our commitment to quality and efficiency.”
With the new capacity commissioned, the company’s total capacity has increased to 377,000 MTPA, located across its three plants in Maharashtra, Telangana and Odisha.
The company registered 60% growth in standalone net profit at ₹ 1.42 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, as against % 0.89 crore same period last year. Operating income on a standalone basis increased by 19% at ₹ 281.76 crore as compared with ₹ 236.09 crore last year.
The company manufactures steel products such as electric resistance welded pipes, hot-dipped galvanized pipes, hollow section pipes and primer painted pipes among others. VSTL, which has a contract manufacturing agreement with Jindal Pipes to manufacture and supply finished goods under the brand name Jindal Star, currently sees over 80% of its total turnover coming from this one segment.


