Revenue for the period rose to Rs. 21 billion from Rs. 17 billion in the previous year withprofit after tax surpassing Rs. 1 billion mark.
Segment wise, the Hand Protection segment grew 7 percent during the nine months ending December 2014, contributing Rs. 10.9 billion to turnover whilst plantation sector added Rs. 10.8 billion to turnover, up 39 percent, which is partially as a result of consolidation of additional 3 months up to 31st December 2014.
Group PBT rose 30% to Rs. 1.4 billion compared to Rs. 1.1 billion for the same period previous year.
Hand protection segment saw a 36 percent increase in PBT amounting to Rs. 1.13 billion and plantation segment Rs. 0.36 billion a 22 percent drop in PBT compared to previous year.
Commenting on the results, DPL Managing Director, Dr. Mahesha Ranasoma said “we have been able to reach normal production levels at DPL Premier Gloves, which has allowed us to reduce order lead times significantly, thereby improving delivery efficiency to our customers.”
DPL Premier Gloves in the Biyagama Free Trade Zone was incorporated in January 2014. Commenting further Dr. Ranasoma stated “This has enabled us to surpass 1 billion PBT in the 3Q”.
During the period one of the DPL’s production facilities installed a Reverse Osmosis plant and has now begun using water from the plant within the factory.
The Group is now exploring the opportunity to reuse and save water across all DPL production locations.
The Group’s overseas subsidiaries; DPL Thailand and Italian marketing company, ICOGUANTI S.p.A, continued to contribute positively towards the growth of the company.
Established in 1976, Dipped Products is one of the leading non-medical rubber glove manufacturers in the world, and accounts for a 5 percent share of the global market. The company’s products now reach 68 countries.
The Board of Directors of Dipped Products PLC comprises Messrs MohanPandithage (Chairman), Dr. K. I. M. Ranasoma (Managing Director), R. K. Witanachchi (Deputy Managing Director), F. Mohideen, K. A. L. S. Fernando, S. C. Ganegoda, Dhammika Perera, M. Bottino, S. Rajapakse, N. A. R. R. S Nanayakkara and S. P. Peiris.