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Captain Polyplast Limited Begins Commercial Production at New Ahmedabad Facility.

On Thursday, May 14, 2026, Captain Polyplast Limited (CPL) officially commenced commercial production at its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility near Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The announcement, made in compliance with SEBI (LODR) Regulations, marks a pivotal expansion of the company’s footprint in the micro-irrigation and polymer sectors.

This new plant is designed to serve as a high-efficiency hub, complementing CPL’s existing operational bases in Rajkot (Gujarat) and Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh).


Facility Blueprint: Scalability and Integration

The Ahmedabad facility is built with a focus on immediate output and long-term expansion potential.

ParameterDetails
Factory Built-up Area~70,000 sq. ft.
Total Land Area3,30,000 sq. ft. (Providing significant capex headroom)
Primary ProductsDriplines, Sprinklers, and HDPE Pipes
Strategic FocusBackward Integration (In-house component manufacturing)
Operational StatusCommenced May 14, 2026

Strategic Rationale: The Backward Integration Move

The core objective of the Ahmedabad plant is to shift CPL from an assembly-reliant model to a vertically integrated manufacturer.


Market Context and Growth Outlook

The commissioning comes at a time when the Indian micro-irrigation market is seeing a CAGR of 10-12%, driven by government subsidies and increasing water scarcity.

  1. Domestic Reach: The Ahmedabad location offers superior logistics for serving the intensive farming belts of North and Central Gujarat, as well as neighboring Rajasthan.
  2. Solar EPC Synergy: As CPL also operates in the Solar EPC market, the production of high-quality HDPE pipes and polymer components at this plant will likely support their solar pump and infrastructure projects.
  3. Future-Proofing: With over 2.6 lakh sq. ft. of vacant land remaining at the site, the company is well-positioned to add new product lines or increase capacity without the need for fresh land acquisition.

“This plant is central to our backward integration strategy and will allow us to manufacture critical components in-house, significantly improving our cost structure and margins. We are confident this investment will generate long-term value for our shareholders.” — Ritesh Khichadia, Whole Time Director, Captain Polyplast.


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