Fire at M&M plant; production loss at 250 units

May 09, 2012 02:36 pm | Updated July 11, 2016 03:25 pm IST - Nashik/Mumbai

A major fire broke out on Wednesday at the manufacturing facility of Mahindra and Mahindra in Nashik. The fire has been brought under control.

“The fire has been confined to this specific area. There has been no casualty. As a safety measure, the operations of the Plant have been suspended in the first shift... The production loss in the first shift is estimated to be around 250 vehicles,” M&M said in a filing to the BSE.

The company is currently ascertaining the cause and extent of damage due to this fire that broke out in the storage areas related to manufacturing of Scorpio and Xylo lines at the Nasik Plant 1, it added.

“The Plant assets are adequately covered by insurance.

The Management expects to restart the Bolero and Verito lines fully and the Scorpio line partially from the second shift onwards,” the company said.

M&M Senior General Manager (Personnel) Udaykumar Vaidya said that spare parts of its vehicles, including of Scorpio, were kept at the affected logistics department, besides some cardboard and plastic material.

Earlier in the morning, Nashik Municipal Corporation Chief Fire Officer Anil Mahajan said around 25 fire tenders, both belonging to the local civic body and the company’s own firefighting unit, were roped in to douse the flames at the plant.

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