At Plastivision, Bhumi World showcased their industrial park project located at Mumbai-Nashik Highway near Thane, a neighboring region in Mumbai. Bhumi World identifies itself as a prime entity in developing growth, enabling support and creating infrastructure of global standards. “Our core purpose is to develop the industrial park for SME and MSME companies to facilitate the infrastructure requirement for print and packaging convertors and other industries. For us, infrastructure is not only restricted to accommodating the demands of each sector of the industry but it has a lot more to it. Our meticulous planning combined with our specialty in constructing RCC structures, industrial sheds, commercial units, display centers and residential complexes makes us the ultimate solution to all our clients’ needs. Earlier, the project was spread across 52 acres of land on the Mumbai Nashik Highway, and it received tremendous response then. Keeping that in mind, we decided to expand the industrial park to 75 acres of land,” says Ashish Gehlot, chief executive officer of Bhumi World.
According to Gehlot, many print service providers have set up their units at their premises, and so far the response has been highly encouraging. He feels that this space has the capacity to turn into a major print hub where one job can be circulated among the other convertors at the industrial park. Secondly, Bhiwandi being the largest center of warehouses has a strong distribution network to cater to logistics services across pan India. It also has a geographical advantage as it is close to Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), the largest port in India.
With the focus on the B2B segment and being a member of AIPMA, Bhumi World explores all possible ways to expand the customer base through participation in various exhibitions. So far, Bhumi World has been able to generate a good number of inquiries through five days of the Plastivision trade show. The company offers a freehold land that is approved by many banks. The Government of Maharashtra offers a 40% subsidy for the gala owners.
“We have developed the infrastructure where a young startup can expand its plant at an economical cost and can serve clients at three-star hotels and residential apartments located nearby. We have even witnessed a shift of convertors from Vasai to Bhiwandi. Our success comes from the various amenities we provide like affordable price, 24 hours of power supply, excellent connectivity via road and railway, and subsidized industrial zones to suit the manufacturing units. Bhiwandi is an integrated mix of industrial units, office spaces and industrial sheds. It is a perfect place to accommodate a large number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) within its well-planned realm. Post demonetization, we have recorded a hike in sales growth to around 25% in the last one-and-a-half months,” concludes Gehlot.