'Expect Low Production': Borosil Chairman On Jaipur Furnace Shutdown Amid LPG Shortage

Borosil Chairman Pradeep Kheruka has announced that the company is facing production challenges due to a shutdown of its furnace in Jaipur, largely attributed to an ongoing shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The situation has necessitated a careful assessment of the operational impacts and potential delays in production output. Kheruka indicated that the company expects low production levels as the LPG shortage continues to affect the functioning of the facility. This issue reflects a broader trend of supply chain disruptions that many industries are currently grappling with, potentially impacting manufacturing timelines and product availability. As Borosil navigates these challenges, stakeholders will be closely monitoring the developments to understand the implications for the market and the company's performance in the near future.
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