Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Tractor output skids as localised lockdowns disrupt supply of parts

- Amit Panday amit.p@livemint.com ■

GAINS IN THE FARM EQUIPMENT SEGMENT WERE LOST DUE TO SPORADIC LOCKDOWNS

MUMBAI: Sporadic lockdowns in automobile hubs such as Aurangabad, Pune and Bangalore in July have severely disrupted production of tractors, one of the few sectors that have seen a spike in demand post the coronaviru­s pandemic, senior industry executives said.

The farm equipment segment saw capacity utilisatio­n recover swiftly to about 90-95% in June after the nationwide lockdown was lifted as an above-normal monsoon and higher crop acreage generated demand, but much of the gains have been lost in July as intermitte­nt lockdowns in the hubs to contain the virus have thrown production into disarray.

For instance, more than 75 Covid-19 cases were reported at German automotive supplier Bosch’s Bangalore plant earlier this month as a result of which production of critical parts and supplies were disrupted. Similarly, several parts suppliers based in Aurangabad had to shut their facilities after local authoritie­s ordered a lockdown during the second week of July. “The localised lockdowns enforced in certain cities are hampering the ramp-up of the supply chain and, thus, affecting production at OEMs,” said Hemant Sikka, president, farm equipment sector at Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd.

“Plant capacity utilisatio­n, which was 90% in June, dropped to 50-65% in July as tractor production came to a halt due to a shortage of key parts,” Bharat Madan, group chief financial officer, Escorts Ltd, said in a phone interview.

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