Balmer Lawrie tea business to slip into history on Sept 30 bl-premium-article-image

PTI Updated - September 24, 2013 at 04:38 PM.

The sun will set on the 146-year-old tea business of Balmer Lawrie & Co Ltd for the final time on September 30.

“There will be no production of tea from September 30,” Balmer Lawrie Chairman and Managing Director Virendra Sinha said today.

“The turnover from tea was just Rs 3 crore last year. It was taking a lot of management time without revenue,” he said.

“The company did not own any tea garden. We used to blend and pack teas. We have machinery valued at around Rs 1 crore and a warehouse in Kolkata which will be utilised in the warehousing business,” Sinha said.

The company had two brands Tarang (tea bag) and The Tea (Darjeeling tea).

Tea was incurring losses year on year and the management could not revive it. The possibility of setting up a joint venture by roping in a strategic partner also failed.

The final attempt to revive the tea business to keep up its legacy in Balmer Lawrie was taken in 2010, but did not yield a positive result.

Tea was one of important businesses of Balmer & Lawrie, which was set up in partnership by two enterprising Scotsmen Stephen George Balmer and Alexander Lawrie at Kolkata in February 1867.

It is now a mini-ratna I public sector enterprise under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas with a turnover of Rs 2,762 crore.

The company has offered a VRS scheme to the 22 remaining employees of the division with September 30 being the last date.

Published on September 24, 2013 11:08