Business Standard
Saturday, Nov 21, 2009
 
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
Feedback | RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||Companies & Industry||||||| 
 Section Home | News Now | Today's Paper | Q&A | People in the News | Industry News | Features | The Compass | Research & Analysis | Opinion | Corporate Results
Home > Companies & Industry Live Markets | Smart Portfolios II
  Search:
L&T pulls plug on packaging line
/ Business Standard September 24,2003

Company weighs viability of less-than-Rs 100 cr businesses

 
 
News Now
Paper
Specials
- Sensex makes remarkable recovery, regains 17K
- Shubhalakshmi Panse takes charge as Vijaya Bank ED
- S C Kalia takes over as Union Bank ED
- PNB may acquire majority stake in Kazakh bank
- Maoist hindering land acquisition for Tata steel project: Raman
More  

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has shut down its packaging business as part of a portfolio restructuring.

The engineering and construction major, after having decided on the demerger and sale of its 16 million tonne-plus cement business, is now reviewing the operations of its small-sized businesses as well.

While the first to come under the scanner is its packaging business, the next in line is its glass business, while several other small businesses are to examined in terms of financial viability.

The company is primarily evaluating its less than Rs 100 crore businesses which are more of a drag in terms of their ability to contribute to the company’s bottomline.

L&T’s director and CFO Y M Deosthalee said: “We have shut down the packaging businesses as operations had become unviable. All the 100-odd employees have accepted a voluntary retirement scheme.”

On the glass business, Deosthalee said: “We have been keeping a watch several businesses including the glass division. Fortunately, it has performed quite well in the last couple of quarters. So the business continues.”

L&T had been looking to find a buyer for its packaging business, which contributes around Rs 200 crore to its total turnover of around Rs 8,000 crore. L&T’s packaging unit markets a variety of bottle closures manufactured at its plant in Powai, Mumbai.

Though L&T is a significant player in packaging, it was a low margin business hardly contributing much to its bottomline.

The company, in its attempt to revive the business, was also looking at manufacturing new products at its existing facility. All efforts, however, seem to have failed.

Apart from heavy engineering and construction, the company’s focus areas include information and technology and defence equipment manufacturing.

It also plans to diversify into aircraft-parts manufacturing, nuclear valves, ferro-manganese castings, among others ventures.

The company’s packaging product range includes `Intact’ crown caps for soft drinks and beer, ‘ProTec’ roll-on-pilfer-proof caps for liquor and pharmaceutical products, ‘VacuSeal’ caps for processed food and `fresh Top’ beverage caps for carbonated drinks.

The company’s glass unit markets high quality glass containers manufactured at its glass works at Nashik, Maharashtra, set up in technical collaboration with Vetropack, Switzerland.

The containers are used for soft drinks, cosmetics, processed foods, pharmaceuticals and liquor.

The engineering and construction, cement and electricals business contributes 59 per cent, 28 per cent and 9 per cent to the total turnover of the company.

The other businesses account for around 4 per cent of the turnover.

Arrow Other Stories     
- Sensex makes remarkable recovery, regains 17K
- S C Kalia takes over as Union Bank ED
- PNB may acquire majority stake in Kazakh bank
- Maoist hindering land acquisition for Tata steel project: Raman
- Koda says he will report to ED only after Jharkhand polls
More  
  Read Business news in 
  Get financial advisory and solutions for your projects
  Holidays starting at a delightful EMI of Rs 3481
  Switch on and say hello to Monday morning !
  Your dream home can now be a reality.
  Visit Fortis for a preventive health check-up & get a 20% discount.
  Follow the ups and downs of your investments. Try our new Portfolio Tracker
  Kolkata Dock \ Freight contract for the British Gurkhas Nepal
  Find how Midsize Businesses use ERP to gain competitive advantage
  Trading in Forex is now as easy as 1-2-3
  Discover an economical and cost effective way to market your products and services
  Giftwithlove.com: Same day delivery of Flowers and Cakes to India
  Download the E-book on the Future of Business Intelligence
  Learn Best Practices for improving customer satisfaction
  Know your customers better... download the free e-book on CRM
   Discussion Board / User Comments    
Display Name  Email-Id  
Post your comment
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Bharti Airtel slashes roaming rates by 60%
- Govt may allow private sector investment in education
- Network18 lays off 200 staffers
- Suzlon Energy's three promoters pledge 2.8 cr shares
- Patni may host all IT services on 'cloud'
 
 More  
BS Poll
Cast Your Vote
 
   
 
Should India's defence sector be thrown open to foreign investments?
  Yes  No
Submit

  Hot Searches  
 
Amitabh Bachchan | N Chandrasekaran | Swine Flu | Mukesh Ambani | Anil Ambani | TCS | Infosys |  Air India |  Duronto |  Pranab Mukherjee | Sonia Gandhi | Congress | Rahul Gandhi |  Bigg Boss |  New Pension Scheme |  Service tax |  Excise duty |  Sebi | Tech Mahindra |  Ramalinga Raju |  Satyam |  Reliance  |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  |  B-School | DLF  Sensex |  Tax calculator | Home Loan  | Bollywood | Personal Finance |  inflation | oil prices |  World Bank | Reliance Infratel |  HDFC |  Barack Obama  
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Site Map | Contact Us | Feedback