Why Is Rishi Laser Accelerating Robotics and Capacity Expansion for FY26–FY27 Growth?
Rishi Laser’s Q2 FY26 concall reflects a clear strategic pivot towards automation and robotics-driven manufacturing efficiency. The company has deployed more than six robots across its facilities and is positioning robotics as a key differentiator for its key client, CAT. A senior executive from CAT US is scheduled to inaugurate the robotics division in December, signalling stronger global engagement. Alongside automation, Rishi Laser is expanding plant utilisation and outlining a multi-year growth trajectory supported by strong demand visibility.
The management emphasised higher operational efficiency, rising utilisation and a structured roadmap to improve margins through automation and scaling.
🔹 Over six robots installed; robotics now a key differentiator for CAT.
🔹 CAT US senior executive to inaugurate robotics division in December.
🔹 Automation vertical expected to add ₹10 crore revenue next year.
🔹 Total revenue potential at 80% utilisation: ₹250 crore.
🔹 Malur plant potential alone: ₹100 crore annually.
🔹 FY26 growth >10% and FY27 growth ~20% expected.
🔹 EBITDA margin expansion of 1.5%–2% expected in FY27.
The visibility offered by automation and utilisation scaling highlights steady improvement in operating metrics.
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| Parameter | Rishi Laser | Industry Trend |
|---|---|---|
| Automation Adoption | Robotics deployed across plants | Increasing but gradual |
| Revenue Potential | ₹250 Cr at 80% utilisation | Capacity-dependent |
| EBITDA Margin Trend | +1.5–2% expected FY27 | Stable to improving |
Rishi Laser is positioning itself ahead of the curve by accelerating automation earlier than many peers.
Strengths🔹 Early adoption of robotics and automation 🔹 Strong customer engagement with CAT 🔹 Clear utilisation-led revenue visibility |
Weaknesses🔹 Automation payback period may extend 🔹 Utilisation-dependent revenue scale 🔹 Limited diversification beyond key clients |
Automation improves efficiency but requires consistent order flows for full ROI.
Opportunities🔹 High growth potential at Malur plant 🔹 Automation vertical adding incremental ₹10 Cr revenue 🔹 FY26–FY27 growth momentum supportive |
Threats🔹 Macros may affect capex cycles 🔹 Export demand vulnerability for CAT-linked exposure 🔹 Competition catching up in automation |
Rishi Laser’s roadmap positions it to scale efficiently across FY26–FY27.
With higher utilisation, automation revenue and engagement with global clients, growth visibility remains strong. For active traders monitoring manufacturing and automation-linked stocks, today’s latest BankNifty Tip can help refine short-term strategy.
Derivative Pro & Nifty Expert Gulshan Khera, CFP®, notes that automation-led operating leverage often unlocks multi-year margin expansion for manufacturing companies. Explore more such insights on Indian-Share-Tips.com.
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