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Sintex Industries is an Indian company headquartered in Gujarat, historically known for its plastics business and later for its textiles operations. The company is widely associated in India with the Sintex brand of moulded plastic water storage tanks, which became a generic reference for overhead and underground water tanks in residential, commercial and rural use across the country.
| Name | Sintex Industries |
|---|---|
| Industry | Textiles; plastics (historically) |
| Country | India |
| Headquarters | Gujarat, India |
| Notable product | Sintex water storage tanks |
Sintex Industries originated as a textile manufacturer in Gujarat and later diversified into plastic processing. Its plastics division grew to encompass moulded products such as water tanks, prefabricated structures, doors, sub-ground storage solutions, and industrial custom moulding. The brand "Sintex" became strongly identified with rotomoulded and blow-moulded plastic water tanks in India, particularly the black three-layer overhead tank widely seen on rooftops in towns and cities.
The company undertook a corporate restructuring under which the plastics business and the textiles business were separated into distinct listed entities. The plastics operations were demerged into Sintex Plastics Technology, with subsidiaries handling the custom moulding and prefabricated/infrastructure businesses, while Sintex Industries continued primarily as a textiles company focused on yarn and fabric manufacturing, including a large spinning project in Gujarat.
The textiles arm of Sintex Industries has been engaged in the manufacture of cotton yarn and structured fabrics, including supply to corporate uniform and high-value fabric segments. It operates spinning and weaving facilities in Gujarat.
Through its plastics business, Sintex became one of the largest plastic processors in India, with product lines including:
Sintex's plastic water tanks played a notable role in the spread of household water storage in India, particularly during the expansion of piped water supply in urban and semi-urban areas. The brand's name became colloquially synonymous with plastic water tanks, similar to other genericised trademarks in Indian consumer markets. The company's prefabricated structures have also been used in public infrastructure projects, including school buildings, sanitation units and rural housing initiatives.
In later years, Sintex Industries and its associated entities faced significant debt-related stress, leading to insolvency proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in India. The textiles company underwent a resolution process resulting in a change of ownership through a successful resolution plan approved by creditors and the National Company Law Tribunal.