Will supply to Maruti Suzuki from Noida facilities: Subros

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 2024-06-02

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NEW DELHI: Auto component maker Subrosss We are struggling to supply to our customers including Maruti Suzuki India in their Maruti Suzuki The company stopped production at its Noida plant after a fire broke out at the plant.

No date has been set for resumption of operations at the Manesar plant, which was destroyed by fire on Sunday, but the company said it is “fast-tracking ‘revamping’ production at the fire-damaged plant”.

Subros Ltd chairman Ramesh Suri told PTI: “We have started resuming supplies. We have plants in Noida and Greater Noida and are working with Densoo. We are considering all options. It takes about a day to ship from other factories. It will start soon.” .

The company added that its Manesar plant is also operating at a fast pace.

“We are also trying to recover as quickly as possible.” “We are also trying to recover (Manesar) as soon as possible, Suri said, adding that we are trying to bring back the production at the plant to the previous level.

On Sunday, a fire broke out at the Manesar factory in Subros, which took more than three hours to extinguish. No injuries were reported. Yesterday, Maruti Suzuki India, one of the company’s largest customers, announced that it would stop production at Subros due to supply disruptions following the fire.

Maruti Suzuki India in Gurgaon and Manesar closed for the second consecutive day.

Subros Manesar more than 90% of the plant supply more than 90% meets the requirements of Maruti products Suzuki.

Maruti’s two plants in Gurgaon and Manesar produce an average of about 50,000 per day Annual production capacity of cars 150 lakhs.

Subros is the largest manufacturer of automobile air conditioners in China with an annual production capacity of 1 million air conditioning systems.

It was established in 1985 as a joint public limited company with the Suri family holding 40% and Denso and Suzuki Motor Corporation each holding 13%.

Subros shares closed 0.50% higher at Rs 89.95% per share.