Bedmutha Industries Limited manufactures and sells steel wire and wire products in India. The company operates through Steel, Copper, Consultancy, Windmill, and EPC Projects segments. It offers galvanized steel and M.S, barbed, stitching, and staple wires, as well as chain link fencing and wire nails for the retail industry; spring steel wires messenger, high carbon rope, cold heading quality, bead, and patented galvanized and black wires for the automotive industry; and earth, stay, barbed, and 19 strand guy wires, as well as cable armors, A.C.S.R. core single and stranded wires, and distribution boxes for use in power applications. The company also provides H.T./P.C. wires, P.C. strands, and annealed/binding wires for the infrastructure industry; copper products comprising rods, wire rods, rectangular strips, bus bars, and foils, as well as sections, profiles, and components; and wire ropes. In addition, it generates electricity through wind power. Further, the company is involved in the consultancy business and EPC projects. It also exports its products to various countries in Europe, South Korea, Australia, the United States, Africa, and Asia, as well as to GCC countries, including the Middle East. The company was formerly known as Bedmutha Wire Company Limited and changed its name to Bedmutha Industries Limited in November 2009. Bedmutha Industries Limited was incorporated in 1990 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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