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Polygel Industries

Stamped-relevant intel for pre-outreach due diligence on Polygel's Pantnagar manufacturing site.

7/10 ICP fit
UPCL DISCOM
ISO 50001 ✓ Energy mgmt
Pantnagar Plant
Chemical Uttarakhand
Bill band

≥ ₹30L/mo (Band A)

Entry angle

Bill-verified layer on existing plant data

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Top flag

Data-quality flags:

Primary champion Luv Nandkishore Shah Managing Director, Polygel Technologies (I) Pvt Ltd

1. Company overview & snapshot

  • Polygel is a private specialty/performance chemicals group that publicly describes itself as a manufacturer of organic titanates, zirconates, phosphates, phosphites, adhesives, sealants, construction chemicals, coatings, and related formulations. Group messaging says it has manufacturing in India and Brunei, an R&D presence in Singapore, and global reach across 40-50+ countries.
  • The Pantnagar site is consistently listed at Plot 15, Sector 2, Integrated Industrial Estate, Pantnagar/Rudrapur, Uttarakhand.
  • Public operating signals:
    • Polygel calls its India and Brunei facilities ISO-certified, with references to ISO 9001/14001/45001:2018 at group level.
    • Local Pantnagar listings specifically call out an ISO 9001:2008 certified facility focused on adhesives and construction chemicals.
    • Public sites show meaningful product breadth, but plant-level disclosure is thin and sometimes inconsistent.
  • Recent-news situation: no major plant-level capex, sustainability, or leadership development in the last 12 months was easy to verify publicly. That low disclosure is itself useful context for outreach.
  • Stamped takeaway: Polygel is a fit only if Pantnagar is doing true batch/reactive manufacturing at meaningful scale. If the site is mostly adhesive blending or lower-intensity finishing, it may sit too close to the bottom of the ICP.

2. Energy profile

  • DISCOM: Very likely UPCL, given the Pantnagar SIDCUL location in Uttarakhand. Verify the tariff category and sanctioned demand early.
  • Estimated bill band: Low-to-medium confidence Band A candidate. Public sources confirm industrial manufacturing but do not publish site throughput, connected load, or utility systems.
  • Likely process possibilities at Pantnagar:
    • If the site makes organometallic or reactive specialty chemicals, expect reactors, heating, transfer, pumping, possibly distillation or controlled process conditions.
    • If the site mainly makes white-glue adhesives and construction chemicals, the profile may skew more toward mixing, dispersion, batch blending, filling, and warehouse utilities.
  • ISO 50001 / EnMS / sustainability signals:
    • No public ISO 50001 evidence found.
    • Public quality/safety/environment system signals exist, but no detailed energy-management narrative was found.
  • Most likely Stamped-relevant pain points:
    • Batch-to-batch variation in energy per ton
    • Utility systems running ahead of actual campaign demand
    • MD spikes during simultaneous mixing, transfer, and packaging windows
    • Hidden fixed-load waste if compressors, HVAC, or pumps stay live across changeovers

3. Operations, equipment & digital stack

  • The strongest operating uncertainty on this account is what Pantnagar actually manufactures today. Public sources conflict between:
    • organometallic/specialty-chemical product families at group level, and
    • local descriptors focused on white glue adhesives and construction chemicals.
  • That matters because Stamped’s value is much stronger in a plant with meaningful thermal/reactive operations than in a site dominated by low-temperature blending.
  • Likely equipment, depending on product family:
    • Mixers, dispersers, transfer pumps, storage tanks, filling lines
    • Potential reactors or utility-linked kettles for certain specialty chemistries
    • Compressors, ventilation, material-handling, and warehouse support
  • Digital maturity is probably moderate:
    • ISO-certified manufacturing suggests some discipline and documentation
    • No public evidence of advanced DCS/EMS deployment at Pantnagar
    • A read-only meter pull should still be possible if feeder metering exists
  • No public AI / Industry 4.0 program found.

4. Stamped Energy fit analysis

  • Why this is still worth researching: specialty-chemical plants with many SKUs often hide large energy variance in scheduling, hold times, and utility overlap. If Pantnagar runs multiple reactive or conditioned batches, Stamped can likely produce a sharp prescription layer quickly.
  • Why this may be a weaker Band A than others in the list: the public record does not prove a heavy-utility plant, and some site descriptions sound closer to construction-chemical blending than process-intensive synthesis.
  • Best entry angle: qualify the site in the first 5 minutes. Ask whether the biggest cost is from reactors/heating, from batch blending overlap, or from fixed utility load. If the answer is only light blending and packaging, deprioritize.
  • Stamped proof points that would land if the site qualifies:
    • Read-only overlay, no control writes
    • Fast visibility into energy-per-batch and idle-hold losses
    • 90-Day Bill Verification Program instead of a long corporate software sale
  • Likely alternatives or objections:
    • Owner may see this as “just another EMS”
    • Plant may not be large enough to care unless rupee leakage is made concrete
    • Internal team may feel the process is already simple and visible without analytics

5. Before you reach out

  • First question: what exactly is manufactured at Pantnagar today, and which of those lines consume the most electricity?
  • Confirm the monthly UPCL bill and sanctioned demand before spending time on a long pilot pitch.
  • Ask whether the site has any heating/thermal process, reactor block, or controlled chemistry line, or whether it is mainly mixing and filling.
  • Verify whether batch data is tracked by lot/SKU and whether any feeder or utility meters can be read without IT integration drama.
  • Lead with “we verify savings on the bill” because a private owner-led company is more likely to care about cash than digital transformation language.
  • If the site is below Band A, pivot to whether the company has another higher-load Indian plant instead of forcing Pantnagar.
  • Landmines:
    • Public sources are inconsistent on Pantnagar’s product mix
    • No recent public plant news means less context and less narrative to personalize outreach
    • Do not assume organometallic synthesis unless the contact confirms it

6. Risks, flags & sources