Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates Butibori and Hingna Facility in Nagpur
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Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates Butibori and Hingna Facility in Nagpur

GMMCO India, a CK Birla company, announced the inauguration of its fully operational service and supply hubs at Butibori and Hingna, Nagpur. These integrated facilities feature world-class repair, rebuild, and parts distribution hubs, playing a crucial role in supporting customers across India, with a focus on Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Goa. The facilities were inaugurated by Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India.

Spread across 14 acres, the Butibori and Hingna facilities are strategically positioned to provide advanced service infrastructure, comprehensive component and machine rebuilding capabilities, and a high-efficiency parts warehouse—offering a one-stop solution for customer needs.

At the launch of the Butibori facility, Chandrasekhar V, Managing Director, GMMCO India, stated: “This is a proud moment for us. Over the last decade, we have been growing at a steady pace, and this expansion is a testament to our commitment to a customer-first approach and operational efficiency. Our vision is to provide the right service to our customers in the shortest possible time, and the Butibori and Hingna facilities will help us achieve this goal.”

He further added “The company has enhanced its Machine Rebuild Center (MRC) and Component Rebuild Center (CRC) to strengthen our presence across India. With this expansion, we are reinforcing our role in driving India’s infrastructure growth. By enhancing equipment longevity, reducing downtime, and ensuring sustainable development in key sectors like mining, construction, energy, and transportation, we are actively contributing to the nation's economic progress and industrial self-reliance.”

Butibori MRC Facility (10 acres, 1,40,000 sq. ft.) • Hub Warehouse: Manages 30,000+ line items and processes 45,000 transactions per month. • Advanced Digitalised Warehouse Management System (WMS) ensures 24-48 hour parts delivery, enhancing equipment uptime. • Stockyard Capacity: Can hold 100 machines. • Rebuild/Repair Capacity: 150 machines and 750 hydraulic cylinders annually. • Hydraulic Hose Assembly: Capacity to produce 24,000 assemblies per annum. • Hingna CRC Facility (4 acres, 74,000 sq. ft.)

Component Rebuild & Testing Facility: • 750 engines and 400 transmissions can be rebuilt/overhauled annually. • NABL-Accredited SOS Lab can test 2,10,000 used oil samples for condition monitoring and preventive maintenance.

With 250+ skilled personnel, cutting-edge infrastructure, and seamless integration of service, parts, and rebuild capabilities, the Butibori and Hingna facilities will enhance service response times, reduce repair turnaround, improve parts availability, and enable proactive machine health management. This integrated approach will help customers lower total ownership costs, extend machine life, and ensure projects remain on schedule.

GMMCO India, a CK Birla company, announced the inauguration of its fully operational service and supply hubs at Butibori and Hingna, Nagpur. These integrated facilities feature world-class repair, rebuild, and parts distribution hubs, playing a crucial role in supporting customers across India, with a focus on Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, and Goa. The facilities were inaugurated by Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India. Spread across 14 acres, the Butibori and Hingna facilities are strategically positioned to provide advanced service infrastructure, comprehensive component and machine rebuilding capabilities, and a high-efficiency parts warehouse—offering a one-stop solution for customer needs. At the launch of the Butibori facility, Chandrasekhar V, Managing Director, GMMCO India, stated: “This is a proud moment for us. Over the last decade, we have been growing at a steady pace, and this expansion is a testament to our commitment to a customer-first approach and operational efficiency. Our vision is to provide the right service to our customers in the shortest possible time, and the Butibori and Hingna facilities will help us achieve this goal.” He further added “The company has enhanced its Machine Rebuild Center (MRC) and Component Rebuild Center (CRC) to strengthen our presence across India. With this expansion, we are reinforcing our role in driving India’s infrastructure growth. By enhancing equipment longevity, reducing downtime, and ensuring sustainable development in key sectors like mining, construction, energy, and transportation, we are actively contributing to the nation's economic progress and industrial self-reliance.” Butibori MRC Facility (10 acres, 1,40,000 sq. ft.) • Hub Warehouse: Manages 30,000+ line items and processes 45,000 transactions per month. • Advanced Digitalised Warehouse Management System (WMS) ensures 24-48 hour parts delivery, enhancing equipment uptime. • Stockyard Capacity: Can hold 100 machines. • Rebuild/Repair Capacity: 150 machines and 750 hydraulic cylinders annually. • Hydraulic Hose Assembly: Capacity to produce 24,000 assemblies per annum. • Hingna CRC Facility (4 acres, 74,000 sq. ft.) Component Rebuild & Testing Facility: • 750 engines and 400 transmissions can be rebuilt/overhauled annually. • NABL-Accredited SOS Lab can test 2,10,000 used oil samples for condition monitoring and preventive maintenance. With 250+ skilled personnel, cutting-edge infrastructure, and seamless integration of service, parts, and rebuild capabilities, the Butibori and Hingna facilities will enhance service response times, reduce repair turnaround, improve parts availability, and enable proactive machine health management. This integrated approach will help customers lower total ownership costs, extend machine life, and ensure projects remain on schedule.

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