Methods India, a global specialist in turnkey bulk material handling and fabrication, has announced a strong financial performance for FY 2024–25. The company reported Rs 420 crore in revenue – an 18% year-on-year increase – supported by a robust Rs 600 crore order book, according to an official release.
The company claims that more than half of Methods India’s revenue now comes from overseas markets. The company works across sectors such as pharmaceuticals, fertilisers, underground mining, ports and mineral processing, and continues to grow its presence globally. Its projects typically range in value from Rs 25 crore to Rs 100 crore.
New manufacturing unit to boost capacity
To meet this rising global and domestic interest, CEO & MD Jacob Jose announced the establishment of a third manufacturing unit to boost fabrication and assembly capacity.
“Our performance in FY25 underscores the trust our clients place in us and the dedication of our teams. The new unit will strengthen our execution capabilities and help us deliver on growing demand across India and global markets,” Jose said.
Strategic partnerships strengthen global position
Adding to it he mentioned that, “Our focus remains on sustainability, innovation, and long-term value creation through strategic collaborations.”
The company also says that its recent strategic partnerships with South Korea’s Lichtzen Co. Ltd. and Blue Sky Mining strengthen its position as a technologically advanced and globally integrated engineering leader.
The company’s resilience is rooted in its extensive cross-sector expertise. By maintaining a diverse operational footprint, Methods India claims to provide specialised solutions for:
Life Sciences & Agriculture: Streamlining processes within the pharmaceutical and fertilizer industries.
Heavy Industry & Infrastructure: Delivering robust systems for underground mining, mineral processing, and large-scale port logistics.
With a dedicated Independent Design House (IDH) and massive in-house manufacturing facilities in the Hoskote Industrial Area, the company claims to maintain total control over quality and timelines. As of late 2025, the company claims to have executed over 2,500 projects across 36 countries, ranging from the plains of India to challenging terrains in Africa and Southeast Asia.

