At BMWIL, we believe that it always pays to manufacture products closest to resources.
BMWIL has two manufacturing units in West Bengal (India) and three in Jamshedpur (India).
At BMWIL, we believe that it always pays to manufacture products closest to resources.
BMWIL has two manufacturing units in West Bengal (India) and three in Jamshedpur (India).
These units are attractively placed: proximate to material and people resources, resulting in a low manufacturing turnaround time on the one hand and high manufactured quality on the other.
These units have also been adequately invested to generate a high output, quality and operating efficiency. The units have been invested with diverse material pre-processing technologies (slitting, shearing, levelling, blanking, pickling, oiling and corrugation). The result: a one-stop solution.
These units are attractively placed: proximate to material and people resources, resulting in a low manufacturing turnaround time on the one hand and high manufactured quality on the other.
These units have also been adequately invested to generate a high output, quality and operating efficiency. The units have been invested with diverse material pre-processing technologies (slitting, shearing, levelling, blanking, pickling, oiling and corrugation). The result: a one-stop solution.
Units | Products |
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Argori, Howrah |
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Ghusuri, Howrah |
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Manifit, Jamshedpur |
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Adityapur, Jamshedpur |
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Gamharia, Jamshedpur |
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Our Scale
At BMWIL, our objective is to never face a stockout and tell the customer that we are sorry.
Over the years, we have invested in adequate manufacturing capacity with a singular objective: to be able to provide our customers with as much as they want whenever they want of whatever they want.
This capability has been derived from a consistent investment in manufacturing capacities and technologies slightly ahead of the curve. The result is we are arguably India’s largest steel processing company and among the largest secondary steel product companies in Eastern India.
The evidence of our capacity scale is reflected in higher output, which in turn has reflected in year-on-year revenue growth: from Rs. 569 crore in 2013‑14 to Rs. 945 crore in 2017-18.
We have grown revenues every year since [need year]. We have grown processing volumes every year during the steel sector’s extended slowdown.