Balmer Lawrie aiming at Rs 6,000 crore revenue by 2030: CMD

In addition to its existing businesses, Balmer Lawrie is venturing into ethanol production and is in the process of acquiring 25 acres in Andhra Pradesh
Balmer Lawrie aiming at Rs 6,000 crore revenue by 2030: CMD
Balmer Lawrie aiming at Rs 6,000 crore revenue by 2030: CMD
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New Delhi: Diversified PSU Balmer Lawrie & Company is aiming at a revenue of Rs 6,000 crore by 2030 and is in the process of engaging a consultant to prepare a comprehensive growth plan, a top official said on Friday.

The company, which operates across several business verticals, including grease and lubricants, industrial packaging, logistics and travel and vacations (T&V), has a current revenue of Rs 2,400 crore.

"We are targeting a revenue of Rs 6,000 crore by 2030 and looking to appoint a consultant to guide us," Balmer Lawrie CMD Adhip Nath Palchaudhuri said.

He also said the key focus areas for growth are travel and vacation, grease and lubricants, logistics, and industrial packaging.

"Around 80 percent of the business lies outside government departments, predominantly in the private sector. We are actively promoting our services to capture a significant share of the leisure travel market," he said.

The company also handles travel and ticketing for government offices.

Additionally, Balmer Lawrie is venturing into ethanol production and is in the process of acquiring 25 acres in Andhra Pradesh. The feedstock for ethanol production will include rice and maize.

The company is also planning to enter the third-party logistics sector, the official added.

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