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This Article is From Oct 10, 2016

Bajaj Electricals To Shut Down Kosi Manufacturing Unit

Bajaj Electricals To Shut Down Kosi Manufacturing Unit
Bajaj Electricals said the Kosi unit has been suffering from under-utilisation of manufacturing capacity.
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New Delhi: Bajaj Electricals on Monday said it has decided to shut down from this week its bulbs and tube lights manufacturing unit at Kosi in UP.

The board of directors of the company at its meeting on Monday reviewed the performance/operations of the GLS bulbs and tube lights manufacturing unit at Kosi, Mathura, Bajaj Electricals said in a filing to the BSE.

This unit originally belonged to a sick company registered with BIFR and was purchased by the company in an open bid held by IDBI Bank, the operating agency for BIFR in 2012-13, it added.

"The company had put in substantial efforts to improve the operations, however, the same are not yielding the desired results and there is not even a remote chance of improvement therein on account of...various factors," it added.

The factors included declining demand for GLS bulbs and their phasing out in the wake of increased popularity of long-lasting and energy saving LED products; higher cost of fluorescent tube lights in comparison with competitors, and declining market of the same, besides non-availability of and difficulty in retention of skilled manpower because of losses made by the unit.

Bajaj Electricals said the Kosi unit has also been suffering from under-utilisation of manufacturing capacity as is the case across the industry for GLS bulbs.

The company further said the implementation of E-Waste (Management) Rule 2016 requires technology upgradation and calls for major investment in order to comply with stricter norms.

"In consideration of the above, the Board has decided to close the unit with effect from October 13, 2016," the filing added.

The Kosi unit widened its net loss to Rs 1.67 crore in 2015-16 from Rs 1.1 crore in 2014-15. Its total revenue in 2015-16 was at Rs 47.84 crore as against Rs 24.31 crore in 2014-15, the filing said. 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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