On World Bicycle Day, Atlas Cycles shuts shop

On World Bicycle Day, Atlas Cycles shuts shop
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On World Bicycle Day, Atlas Cycles shuts shop
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Atlas Cycles -- a name that became a synonym for bicycles in India -- has shut its last manufacturing unit in Sahibabad, just outside the national capital, citing lack of funds to run the factory after coronavirus pandemic

Mumbai: Atlas Cycles -- a name that became a synonym for bicycles in India -- has shut its last manufacturing unit in Sahibabad, just outside the national capital, citing lack of funds to run the factory after coronavirus pandemic.

Its CEO N P Singh Rana, however, insists the shutdown is only temporary, and the company will resume operations once it is able to raise around Rs 50 crore by selling surplus land.

The company shut the factory on June 3, which ironically was also happened to be the World Bicycle Day.

It laid off 431 remaining employees, though Rana insists they continue to be on the roll of the company and will be paid "lay-off wages" upon marking attendance daily.

While he did not elaborate on the payment to employees, "lay-off wages" typically equal to 50 per cent of basic salary and dearness allowance.

The plant, the biggest in the country, started in 1989.

It was the last operational plant of the Atlas cycle with a monthly production of over two lakh bicycles.

Employees claimed the unit was shut without notice. On Wednesday, a notice was pasted on the factory gates that read: "... the company had been passing through a financial crisis for several years and had exhausted all its funds to keep the factory afloat.

But now, there are no funds left. We are facing difficulty in arranging funds for our day-to-day operations. We are also unable to buy raw materials.

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