"The company has intimated the concerned authorities that it has withdrawn its notice dated July 15, 2015, whereby it had intended to effect closure of its plant situated at Thane Belapur Road...Navi Mumbai...," Pfizer said in a filing to the BSE today.
This was done as the company has entered into a business transfer agreement to sell the plant as a going concern to Vidhi Research & Development LLP, it added.
"Upon the conclusion of the BTA, all current workmen at the Thane Plant shall be transferred to the buyer so as to facilitate manufacturing operations," it had added.
The plant, which employed 212 workers, had earlier offered a voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) last year. This was taken up by as many as 132 workmen while 80 workman had remained.
Shares of Pfizer were today closed at Rs 2,569 per scrip on BSE.
