APL Apollo Tubes has reported record quarterly sales volumes for the fourth quarter of the financial year 2025–26, underlining steady growth in demand for structural steel products.

The company said it sold 924,881 tonnes in Q4FY26, marking a 9% increase compared with 850,447 tonnes in the same period a year earlier. The performance represents the highest quarterly sales volume in its history.

On a full-year basis, total volumes reached 3,491,243 tonnes in FY26, reflecting an 11% year-on-year rise. The figures indicate sustained expansion, supported by infrastructure activity and continued uptake across construction-related segments.

A key contributor to this growth was the Apollo Structural – General segment, which recorded a 17% increase compared with the previous year. The segment accounted for roughly 45% of the company’s total quarterly volumes, reinforcing its position as the primary driver of sales.

Meanwhile, the Apollo Galv segment also posted strong gains, rising 19% year-on-year, suggesting robust demand for galvanised products.

Quarter-on-quarter growth remained relatively modest. Volumes in Q4 were approximately 0.9% higher than in Q3FY26, indicating that the preceding quarter had already delivered a strong performance.

The company currently operates 11 manufacturing facilities with a combined installed capacity of 4.5 million tonnes. Based on its FY26 sales volumes, capacity utilisation stood at around 78%, pointing to available headroom for further expansion without immediate large-scale capacity additions.

Overall, the results highlight consistent growth momentum for APL Apollo Tubes, driven by its core structural steel offerings and supported by diversified product segments.