Shree Cement Ltd. Expands in Bengal With New Baidyabati RMC Plant
Bangur Concrete (Shree Cement) has expanded its footprint in eastern India with the launch of a new 60 m³/hour Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) plant in Baidyabati, Hooghly. With this addition, the company’s nationwide network now reaches 26 RMC plants, reinforcing its position as one of the leading players in the building materials space.
Boost to Kolkata’s Growing Infrastructure Needs
Kolkata and its surrounding development corridors are witnessing strong growth across infrastructure, industrial, and real estate projects. The new Baidyabati facility is strategically positioned to support these demands by ensuring a steady supply of high-quality concrete to contractors, developers, and large-scale project sites.
Modern, Eco-Friendly Production
According to the company, the plant incorporates:
- Advanced batching technology for precise mix quality
- Optimized material handling systems
- Energy-efficient, eco-friendly processes
- Faster batching cycles to reduce overall construction timelines
These features align with Shree Cement’s commitment to sustainable construction and reduced environmental impact.
Strategic Location in Hooghly District
Situated along key industrial and urban growth routes, the Baidyabati plant will cater to projects across:
- Kolkata Metropolitan Region
- Hooghly district
- Adjacent industrial belts and logistics corridors
This expansion is expected to significantly enhance concrete availability for ongoing and upcoming developments in the region.
A Strengthened Presence in Eastern India
With the commissioning of the Baidyabati plant, Bangur Concrete further deepens its presence in eastern India, contributing to the region’s pace of construction and infrastructure modernization.