Heranba Industries Limited has announced a leadership transition, with Mahesh Kenjale stepping down from his role as General Manager – Works, effective at the close of business on April 30, 2026. The development marks a notable shift in the manufacturing leadership cadre of the company, coming at a time when operational leadership remains central to sustaining production and quality across its facilities. The company emphasized that the exit will be managed with a smooth handover as part of ongoing governance and succession planning.
In a resignation letter submitted to the senior management, Kenjale stated his intention to pursue better opportunities and requested to be relieved on or before April 30, 2026. He also highlighted his commitment to a seamless transition, detailing plans to complete pending responsibilities and assist in handing over duties to his designated successor. The message underscores a professional departure intended to minimize disruption to operations during the transition period.
Heranba’s leadership will now look to appoint a successor for the General Manager – Works, with the broader objective of maintaining continuity in manufacturing processes, productivity, and safety standards. Market observers will be watching how this change aligns with the company’s longer-term operational priorities and any potential implications for shop-floor leadership dynamics. As the company moves through this transition, the emphasis will be on stability, knowledge transfer, and sustained performance across its plants.