Bangur Concrete Launches New RMC Plant in Baidyabati, Kolkata to Advance Green Construction and Low-Carbon Infrastructure in Eastern India

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Bangur Concrete, part of the โ€˜Bangurโ€™ Master Brand under Shree Cement Ltd., has inaugurated a new Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) plant in Baidyabati, Kolkata, boosting its production capacity by 60 cubic meters per hour. The facility marks the companyโ€™s 26th RMC plant nationwide, further expanding its reach across India.

The Baidyabati plant has been strategically established in Hooghly district to serve the regionโ€™s growing infrastructure, industrial, and real estate demands. The facility aims to provide high-quality, reliable, and performance-driven concrete to key projects across Kolkata and its surrounding growth corridors.

Commenting on the launch, Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director of Shree Cement Ltd., said, โ€œWest Bengal is an important market with strong potential in both urban and industrial development. The commissioning of our new Ready-Mix Concrete plant in Baidyabati strengthens our presence in eastern India and reiterates our commitment to supporting the stateโ€™s growth ambitions. This facility reflects our focus on providing sustainable, high-quality construction solutions while contributing to Indiaโ€™s infrastructure progress.โ€

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The Baidyabati plant is equipped with advanced batching systems, stringent quality control measures, and eco-compliant processes to ensure operational efficiency and consistency. With modern batching technology, optimized material handling, and efficient logistics, the facility is designed to accelerate project timelines while minimizing environmental impact.

This expansion reinforces Bangur Concreteโ€™s commitment to advancing sustainable construction practices and supporting Indiaโ€™s transition towards a low-carbon infrastructure future.

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