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Bulk
Cement Corporation (India) Limited (BCCI)
Situated at Kalamboli, in Navi Mumbai
(formerly New Bombay), this company
caters to bulk cement requirements of
the city of Mumbai and its environs.
It has two cement storage silos with
a capacity of 5,000 tons each. The plant
receives cement in bulk from ACC plants
at Wadi. The plant has its own special
purpose railway wagons and rakes and
its own railway siding. The first of
its kind in India, BCCI is equipped
with all the facilities required by
increasingly sophisticated construction
sites in a bustling metropolis, including
a laboratory, a fleet of specialized
trucks and site silos for the convenience
of customers and is capable of offering
loose cement in bulk-tanker vehicles
as well as packed cement in bags of
varying sizes from 1 tonne down to 25
kg bags. BCCI is situated strategically
on the outskirts of Mumbai, just off
the new Mumbai-Pune Expressway. It is
a landmark structure spread over 30
acres of land.
ACC
Concrete Limited
ACC set up India's first commercial
Ready Mix Concrete (RMX) plant in Mumbai
in 1994 which together with the promotion
of bulk cement has played a key role
in redefining the pace and quality of
construction activity in our large cities
and mega infrastructure projects.
The Ready Mix Concrete business of
ACC was reorganized as a separate wholly
owned subsidiary which was incorporated
as ACC Concrete Limited with headquarters
in Mumbai. Today this company is one
of the largest manufacturers of Ready
Mix Concrete in India with a countrywide
network of over 30 plants, with modern
equipment and a large fleet of transit
mixers.
Lucky Minmat
ACC acquired 100 per
cent of the equity of Lucky Minmat Private
Limited. This company holds limestone
mines in the Sikar district of Rajasthan,
and helps supplement limestone supply
to the Lakheri Plant.
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