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PTC Industries seeks to leverage global titanium shortages amid Russia sanctions
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PTC Industries capitalizes on titanium scarcity due to Russian sanctions

January 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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PTC Industries, an Indian company, is eyeing opportunities arising from global titanium supply disruptions caused by sanctions on Russia, the world’s leading titanium producer. Market analysts believe that the export restrictions on Russia will benefit players in the titanium recycling and manufacturing sector worldwide.

Recently, PTC Industries commissioned India’s first private sector Vacuum Arc Remelting (VAR) furnace with an annual capacity of 1,500 tonnes to produce aerospace-grade titanium alloy ingots. The company, based in Lucknow, specializes in titanium castings, ingots, and powders, and has been exporting its products to various countries for over 30 years.

ICICI Securities has given a buy rating to PTC Industries with a target price of ₹20,070, highlighting the importance of reducing India’s reliance on titanium alloy imports for jet engines and airframes. The stock is currently trading at 45.3x FY27E earnings per share.

PTC Industries is expanding its capabilities by planning to commission EBCHR and PAM furnaces to increase its total titanium alloy capacity to 6,700 tonnes per annum. The company is also building a new manufacturing facility in the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor.

Despite the growth potential in India’s aerospace manufacturing sector, ICICI Securities has pointed out several risks such as export dependency, competition from global players, and high working capital requirements. However, the company’s Chief Technology Officer, Jim Collins, believes that the new VAR facility will significantly enhance their technological capabilities to meet aerospace-grade titanium alloy production standards.

PTC Industries’ acquisition of Trac Precision Solutions, a UK-based firm, further strengthens its global position in metal casting for aviation and allied services. With expectations of earnings accretion starting in FY26, driven by advanced manufacturing technology, the company is well-positioned to capitalize on the shift in global aerospace and defense manufacturers diversifying their titanium supply chains away from Russia.

While the stock’s current valuation reflects high growth expectations, analysts stress the need for consistent development over 10-15 years to build such sophisticated technological capabilities. With India’s focus on defense indigenization and increased defense expenditure post-pandemic, PTC Industries is poised to benefit from the government’s initiatives to boost the domestic defense industry.

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