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SDHI Reports Total Income of ~Rs440 Crores in a Landmark Turnaround Year, Backed by a Robust Order Book

29 May 2026

SDHI Reports Total Income of ~Rs440 Crores in a Landmark Turnaround Year, Backed by a Robust Order Book

In a remarkable first year, SDHI has secured an order book of ~$500M, setting a strong foundation for accelerated growth for future Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI), India’s largest shipbuilding and heavy fabrication company, (BSE: 533107 | NSE: SWANDEF), has announced its audited fi

Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has achieved a landmark financial turnaround, reporting a total income of approximately Rs 440 crores for the fiscal year. This robust performance is underpinned by a massive $500 million order book, signaling a new era for the Indian shipbuilding sector. As the company expands its heavy fabrication capabilities, this growth trajectory promises to revitalize domestic maritime infrastructure, positioning Indian shipyards to compete globally in constructing advanced naval vessels and commercial tonnage.

The surge in shipbuilding activity at SDHI necessitates strict adherence to international maritime standards, particularly those mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Compliance with SOLAS Chapter II-1 regarding construction and structural integrity remains paramount, alongside MARPOL Annex VI requirements for emission controls during sea trials. Furthermore, classification society rules, such as those set by IRS or IACS, dictate the rigorous welding and fabrication standards required for heavy industry projects. Ensuring these regulatory frameworks are met is essential for operational certification and long-term vessel safety.

This industrial expansion directly impacts career prospects for chief engineers and second engineers tasked with overseeing newbuild commissioning and technical trials. These officers must familiarize themselves with the latest automated propulsion systems and advanced heavy fabrication technologies utilized by SDHI. Staying updated on these technical advancements is crucial for those transitioning into newbuild supervision roles, as they will be responsible for ensuring that all onboard machinery systems comply with stringent international safety and environmental regulations during the delivery phase.

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