PBM Polytex strike ends, BLP unit resumes full ops
Workers called off the 13-day illegal sit-down strike on June 15, allowing the plant to restart. The nano-cap textile firm did not disclose any financial impact from the disruption.
— 2 earlier stories on PBM Polytex Ltd. →What's new
- Illegal sit-down strike at BLP Super Spinners called off on June 15.
- Plant has resumed full operations after 13-day halt.
- No quantified financial impact disclosed by the company.
Why this matters
For a nano-cap with ₹38 cr market cap and recent quarterly losses, even a short production halt threatens cash flows. Swift resolution removes a key operational overhang without prolonged revenue loss.
What we're watching
- Any production-loss estimate or cost impact in future filings.
- Next quarterly sales to gauge if the 13-day gap shows up.
- Management commentary on labour relations at other units.
The full read
PBM Polytex's BLP Super Spinners unit was shut for 13 days after workers launched an illegal sit-down strike on June 2. The strike ended on June 15, and the plant is back to full production. The company didn't put a number on the disruption, but for a ₹38 cr market-cap textile firm that just posted a ₹1 cr quarterly loss, every day of lost output matters. The swift resolution removes the immediate operational risk, but the absence of a financial-impact disclosure leaves investors guessing the cost. For a nano-cap with negative trailing margins, uninterrupted production is the bare minimum — and it's now restored.
Questions answered
- How long did the strike last?
- The illegal sit-down strike at BLP Super Spinners began on June 2 and was called off on June 15, lasting 13 days.
- What is the financial impact of the strike?
- The company did not disclose any financial impact or production loss estimate. For a nano-cap with annual revenue of ₹166.5 cr and a trailing net loss, the 13-day halt may have some effect but it was not quantified.
- Has the plant resumed normal operations?
- Yes, full operations resumed on June 15, the day the strike ended.
- What is BLP Super Spinners' contribution to PBM Polytex?
- BLP Super Spinners is a unit of PBM Polytex. The company's total annual revenue is ₹166.5 cr, and the latest quarterly sales were ₹48 cr with a net loss of ₹1 cr.
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