Sinomach BMHRI wins bid for crane equipment supply in Dhaka's landmark waste-to-energy project
11 January 2024
In a major stride towards sustainable waste management, Sinomach subsidiary Beijing Materials Handling Research Institute Co Ltd (BMHRI) has secured the bid for supplying four essential crane equipment units for a groundbreaking waste-to-energy project in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This ambitious venture is poised to be one of the largest waste-to-energy initiatives in South Asia upon its completion.
Sinomach subsidiary Beijing Materials Handling Research Institute Co Ltd (BMHRI) has secured the bid for supplying four essential crane equipment units for a groundbreaking waste-to-energy project in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The project holds immense promise in addressing Dhaka's pressing waste management challenges and is expected to provide a transformative solution to the city's ecological concerns. Sinomach BMHRI's success in securing the bid signifies a pivotal moment in the region's commitment to adopting green technologies and fostering a sustainable economy.
The waste-to-energy facility is not only expected to revolutionize waste management practices but also contribute significantly to the enhancement of Dhaka's local ecological environment. It is anticipated that as the project takes shape it will play a vital role in propelling the local development agenda in alignment with global efforts to promote environmentally conscious practices.
Sinomach BMHRI's involvement in this milestone initiative underscores its commitment to advancing green technologies and spearheading projects that prioritize environmental sustainability. It paves the way for a collaborative effort that promises to reshape Dhaka's waste management landscape and sets a benchmark for similar endeavors across the South Asian region.
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