CMD CONCOR Visits Braithwaite & Co. Limited to foster logistics and manufacturing capabilities

The visit marked a significant step towards fostering collaboration between the two organizations to enhance India’s logistics and manufacturing capabilities.

CMD CONCOR Visits Braithwaite & Co. Limited to foster logistics and manufacturing capabilities
CMD CONCOR Visits Braithwaite Co. Limited to foster logistics and manufacturing capabilities

Sanjay Swarup, Chairman and Managing Director, of Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR), along with Ajit Kumar Panda, Director of Projects & Services), and the CONCOR team, visited Braithwaite & Co. Limited (BCL) on December 13, 2024.

The visit marked a significant step towards fostering collaboration between the two organizations to enhance India’s logistics and manufacturing capabilities. Md. Asad Alam, Chairman and Managing Director, of BCL, and senior officials of BCL warmly welcomed the guests.

During the visit, Sanjay Swarup and Ajit Kumar Panda inspected the 20-ft ISO Tank Container designed for bulk cement transportation, as well as the BLSS Wagon (25T Spine Car) at the workshop. They also reviewed other wagons and containers being manufactured for CONCOR.

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Expressing his admiration for BCL’s advanced capabilities and operational efficiency, Sanjay Swarup said, “Braithwaite has demonstrated exceptional engineering expertise and a commitment to excellence. As CONCOR continues to expand its logistics infrastructure, we see immense potential for collaboration in areas such as wagon and container procurement.”

Md. Asad Alam assured for commitment of BCL to complete the supply order of CONCOR and strengthen ties with CONCOR, emphasizing the importance of such partnerships in achieving shared goals of enhancing efficiency and sustainability in the logistics and rail sectors.

The visit also included discussions on infrastructure development, supply chain optimization, and leveraging indigenous engineering expertise to support India’s “Make in India” initiative.

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