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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.
Mkt cap₹36.85 cr
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.00
₹166.5 cr Annual revenue at risk from the 13-day shutdown, now removed.

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.
Mentioned: BLP Super Spinners · 13-day strike · June 2–15
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Company snapshot

PBM Polytex Ltd.

Textiles
₹37 cr

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹48 cr
Net profit−₹1 cr
Op. margin−3.3%
EPS−₹1.99

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.00×
Current ratio5.87×
Sales CAGR−1.5%
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