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Pasupati Acrylon Ltd has officially resumed manufacturing operations at its plant following a temporary halt caused by a fire incident in the cooling tower on June 14. The company acted swiftly to contain the situation, complete repairs, and restore production, ensuring all safety protocols were strictly followed.
Key Highlights:
Incident Recap: Operations were suspended as a precautionary measure after a fire broke out in the plant’s cooling tower. No casualties or major structural damage were reported.
Swift Recovery: The company undertook immediate safety inspections and repairs, enabling a safe and timely restart of operations within four days.
Regulatory Disclosure: In its exchange filing, Pasupati Acrylon confirmed the resumption of manufacturing activities, reassuring stakeholders of operational stability.
Operational Capacity: The plant, which produces acrylic fiber under the brand ‘Acrylon’, has a capacity of 45,000 MT per annum, and is a key supplier to the textile and hosiery industries.
Safety Commitment: The company reiterated its commitment to employee safety and operational resilience, stating that all necessary precautions were taken before restarting the plant.
Outlook:
The quick turnaround reflects Pasupati Acrylon’s robust crisis management and infrastructure readiness. With operations back on track, the company is expected to maintain its supply commitments and continue its growth trajectory in the specialty fiber segment.
Source: Business Upturn, Rediff MoneyWiz, Pasupati Acrylon Exchange Filings
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