Balaji Amines Limited Manufacturing Resumes Following Supply Chain Stabilization

Balaji Amines Limited has announced a positive shift in its operational status following recent disruptions caused by the geopolitical conflict in West Asia. The company reports that the global supply chain for Ammonia has begun to improve, allowing the firm to initiate a gradual restart of its production facilities. This recovery includes the manufacturing of key products such as Methylamines, Ethylamines, and their various derivatives.

Operational Update

Following the previous disclosure on March 12, 2026, which highlighted a temporary move to a partially non-operational phase due to raw material shortages, Balaji Amines has provided a significant update. As of April 27, 2026, improved availability of essential raw materials has enabled the company to begin restoring its manufacturing output to normal capacity.

Impact on Product Lines

The stabilization of the Ammonia supply chain is a critical development for the company’s manufacturing core. Operations are being systematically restarted for several key chemical segments, including:

  • Methylamines and their derivatives
  • Ethylamines and their derivatives

Strategic Outlook

While production is gradually resuming, the company remains vigilant regarding the evolving situation in West Asia. Management is continuing to engage in active discussions with alternative suppliers to mitigate future risks and ensure long-term stability in the procurement of essential raw materials, safeguarding the company’s operational continuity moving forward.

Source: BSE

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