TGV SRAAC Limited Announces Major Production Halt Following Transformer Failure
TGV SRAAC Limited Announces Major Production Halt Following Transformer Failure
Hyderabad, October 26, 2025 – TGV SRAAC Limited (BSE: 507753), a key player in the chemical industry, has officially disclosed a significant operational setback due to the failure of a critical piece of equipment at its plant. In a regulatory filing with the BSE Limited, the company announced the failure of a transformer, leading to a complete halt in the production of caustic soda and chlorine.
The disclosure, mandated under Regulation 30 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, outlines the severity of the incident. The transformer, supplied by M/s Transformers and Rectifiers India Ltd., experienced a winding failure, bringing production to a standstill.
Estimated Impact on Production
The company has provided specific figures on the production loss, underscoring the event's material impact on its operations:
Caustic Soda: 120 Tonnes Per Day (TPD)
Chlorine: 106 Tonnes Per Day (TPD)
Most notably, TGV SRAAC has warned that this production disruption is not a short-term issue. The company estimates that the effects of this shutdown may continue for approximately 60 days, indicating a potential two-month period of significantly reduced output.
Company's Response and Mitigation Efforts
In response to the crisis, TGV SRAAC has stated that it is actively engaged with the equipment supplier, M/s Transformers and Rectifiers India Ltd., for the necessary rewinding of the transformer. Furthermore, the management has assured stakeholders that it is "exploring other alternatives in this regard for early restarting," suggesting a search for temporary solutions or expedited repairs to minimize the downtime.
Market and Financial Implications
A production halt of this duration is likely to have substantial financial repercussions for TGV SRAAC. The loss of two primary revenue-generating products for up to two months will inevitably affect the company's top line for the quarters affected. Investors and market analysts will be closely monitoring the situation for updates on the repair timeline and the company's ability to mitigate the financial impact.
The disclosure, signed by Mr. V. Radhakrishna Murthy, Chief General Manager & Company Secretary, fulfills the company's obligation to keep the markets informed promptly of any material events that could influence its stock price and investor perception.
About TGV SRAAC Limited:
TGV SRAAC Limited is a chemical company with its registered office and factory in Gondiparla, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The company is primarily involved in the production of caustic soda and chlorine, among other chemicals.
For further information, please contact:
Corporate Office: TGV Mansion, 6-2-1012, 2nd Floor, Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500004, Telangana, India.
Website: http://www.tgvgroup.com
This article is based on a public disclosure made by TGV SRAAC Limited to the BSE Limited on October 26, 2025.
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