Borosil has announced plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in Bharuch, Gujarat, and expand its production capacity at its Jaipur plant. The company’s board approved these projects during a meeting held on 10 March 2026.
The new facility in Bharuch will focus on manufacturing glassware products, with commercial production expected to commence by December 2026. This project involves an estimated capital expenditure of ₹42 crore, which will be financed through internal accruals. The decision to establish this facility stems from the increasing market demand for glassware products, which Borosil currently sources from Borosil Scientific Limited’s Bharuch plant.
Additionally, Borosil plans to expand its Borosilicate Glass Furnace capacity for Pressware products at its Jaipur plant from 25 tonnes per day (TPD) to 32 TPD. This expansion, which involves an estimated investment of ₹50 crore, is scheduled to align with the furnace rebuild cycle in January 2028. The expansion aims to address capacity bottlenecks, enhance product development, and improve operational efficiency.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).
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