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Remsons partially restarts production after Gujarat flood

Water recedes, power returns at two of three plants shut since 23 July. One plant remains dark due to power cut.

4 earlier stories on Remsons Industries Ltd.
Mkt cap₹287 cr
P/E15.88×
ROE11.44%
Debt / eq.0.65
Div yld0.12%
2 of 3 plants Gujarat facilities back online after flooding

What's new

  • Remsons resumed partial production on 27 July at its Daman plants (Kachigam, Somnath).
  • Power and utilities restored at those two facilities; gradual restart underway.
  • Third plant in Valsad still shut – power remains cut off; production suspended.

Why this matters

The restart at two plants signals the flood damage was less severe than feared, reducing immediate operational uncertainty. But with one plant still down and revenue impact unquantified, the full cost remains unknown. For a ₹287 cr market-cap company that just won a ₹300 cr Stellantis order, any lost production matters – yet this update suggests the worst-case scenario has been avoided.

What we're watching

  • Timeline for power restoration at the Valsad plant.
  • Any quantified financial impact from the four-day shutdown.
  • Updates on insurance claims or customer delays.

The full read

Remsons Industries was hit by flooding on 23 July that shut all three Gujarat plants. By 27 July, two plants in Daman had water receding and power restored, allowing gradual production restart. The third plant in Valsad remains dark, its power supply still cut off. The partial resumption eases the immediate worry: damage wasn't catastrophic. But the revenue lost from four days of shutdown is unquantified, and for a company with market cap of just ₹287 cr, any disruption is material. Remsons' latest reported quarter (Mar 2026) had sales of ₹130 cr and net profit of ₹3 cr — every day of lost output matters. This update, while positive, is an incremental relief on a known event, not a fresh catalyst. The next test is when the third plant goes live.

Questions answered

Which plants were affected?
Kachigam and Somnath Industrial Estate in Daman, and Pardi Karia Road in Valsad district, Gujarat.
When did the shutdown start?
Flooding forced a shutdown on 23 July. Partial production resumed on 27 July.
What is the financial impact?
The company has not quantified the revenue loss. The analyst note says the update reduces immediate uncertainty but the full effect remains unquantified.
Why is the third plant still closed?
Water has receded but the power supply is still cut off, so production remains suspended.
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Company snapshot

Remsons Industries Ltd.

Auto Ancillary
₹279 cr
P/E 15.44×

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹130 cr
Net profit₹3 cr
Op. margin+8.4%
EPS₹1.50

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.65×
Current ratio1.48×
Sales CAGR+14.8%
EPS CAGR+30.8%
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