Milestones

Major Events

Date Event
May 1974 We were incorporated as Jyoti Structurers Private Limited
April 1979 We commenced commercial production at our Nashik factory
September 1988 We entered into our first turnkey contract with the Maharashtra State Electricity Board
February 1989 We made an initial public offering of 9,20,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 10/- each at a premium of Rs. 5/- per Equity Share aggregating Rs. 13.8 million.
April 1989 We were listed on the BSE
July 1995 We were listed on the NSE
March 1993 We commissioned a manufacturing unit at Urla Industrial Area, Raipur.
December 1996 We set up an in-house tower testing facility at Ghoti, Igatpuri.
June 2005 We established a joint venture company in Dubai viz. Gulf Jyoti International LLC (GJI) where we have a 30% equity stake.
September 2006 We incorporated a subsidiary in South Africa viz. Jyoti Structures Africa Pty. Limited where we have a 70% equity stake.
March 2010 Became the first company in India to test a 1200kV tower
December 2010 Our Board of Directors approved the investment in Jyoti Holdings Inc., a corporation established under the laws of Delaware, the U.S.A. Consequently, Jyoti Americas LLC, a subsidiary of Jyoti Holdings Inc. will become our indirect subsidiary.
December 2011 Started Manufacturing Operation in Texas,USA

Awards/Achievements

Date Awards/Achievements
1996-1997 Certificate of Merit from Government of India, Ministry of Commerce for outstanding export performance in Capital goods exports.
1998-1999 Certificate of Merit by India Trade Promotion Organisation for the second highest exports to Latin American Countries during 1998-99 in the category of ‘Engineering, Metallurgical and Electronic Products’
1999 National Export Awards for the year 1996-97 and 1997-98
2000 Certificate of Export Excellence
2002 Awards for Export Excellence by Engineering Export Promotion Council
2010 Received an award from ESKOM for 500,000 incident free man hours worked on 765kV project
2010 Received ‘Excellent Health and Safety Award’ from ESKOM, a power utility of South Africa for achieving 3.5 million man-hours worked without having a lost time injury