Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co Ltd announced a planned shutdown of its Patalganga plant from November 28 to December 18 for essential maintenance, resulting in an expected production shortfall of approximately 7,500 metric tons during this period.
Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co Ltd, a leading textile company, has declared a temporary halt in operations at its Patalganga manufacturing plant for maintenance from November 28 through December 18, 2025. This 21-day scheduled shutdown is necessary to ensure operational safety, equipment upkeep, and process efficiency.
The management projects a production shortfall of about 7,500 metric tons due to the pause in manufacturing activities. The company assures stakeholders that this stoppage is strategic and crucial to maintain long-term plant reliability, product quality, and compliance with safety regulations.
While the shutdown may impact short-term supply, the company expects minimal disruption to customer deliveries through inventory buffers and alternative arrangements. Post maintenance, the Patalganga plant is anticipated to resume full-scale production with improved operational readiness.
Key Highlights:
Scheduled maintenance shutdown of Patalganga plant from Nov 28 to Dec 18, 2025.
Anticipated production shortfall of approximately 7,500 metric tons during maintenance.
Maintenance is aimed at equipment upkeep, safety, and operational efficiency.
Company projects minimal impact on customer supply through inventory and alternate sourcing.
Strategic move to ensure long-term quality and compliance.
Plant expected to resume optimized production post-maintenance.
Sources: Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Co Ltd official statement