Dredging Corporation of India Ltd 2025 AR2
The report highlights Dredging Corporation of India Limited's performance for the fiscal year 2024-25, during which the company achieved a total income of INR 114,797.30 lakhs. Despite facing challenges such as liquidated damages that led to a net loss of INR 2,745.67 lakhs, the company demonstrated resilience with a strong fourth-quarter recovery. Key developments included progress on the construction of the advanced TSHD Dredge Godavari at Cochin Shipyard and the expansion of operations into inland waterways. The company also emphasized its commitment to sustainability by adopting low-sulfur fuels in compliance with IMO regulations and exploring the beneficial reuse of dredged materials.
Company: Dredging Corporation of India Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: India
Year: 2025
Type: AR2
Pages: 169
Dredging Corporation of India Ltd
The report highlights Dredging Corporation of India Limited's performance for the fiscal year 2024-25, during which the company achieved a total income of INR 114,797.30 lakhs. Despite facing challenges such as liquidated damages that led to a net loss of INR 2,745.67 lakhs, the company demonstrated resilience with a strong fourth-quarter recovery. Key developments included progress on the construction of the advanced TSHD Dredge Godavari at Cochin Shipyard and the expansion of operations into inland waterways. The company also emphasized its commitment to sustainability by adopting low-sulfur fuels in compliance with IMO regulations and exploring the beneficial reuse of dredged materials.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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