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Bajaj Steel Industries Begins Operations at New Nagpur Plant

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Bajaj Steel Industries has commenced commercial production at its new state-of-the-art facility in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The plant, dedicated to the company’s infrastructure division, specializes in manufacturing pre-engineered and pre-fabricated steel buildings.

With an impressive annual capacity of 25,000 million tonnes, this facility significantly enhances Bajaj Steel’s operational capabilities, aligning with its strategic focus on providing high-quality infrastructure solutions.

Bajaj Steel Industries is a prominent player in India’s manufacturing sector, with diverse offerings that include cotton processing machinery, spare parts, electrical panels, fire-fighting equipment, steel doors, and heavy engineering equipment. Uniquely positioned in the industry, the company operates across the entire ginning process value chain, setting it apart as a comprehensive solutions provider.

The launch of the Nagpur plant is expected to bolster the company’s presence in the steel infrastructure sector while catering to India’s growing demand for durable and efficient construction materials.

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