Founded by two Scotsmen, Stephen George Balmer and Alexander Lawrie, in Kolkata, Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd. started its corporate journey as a Partnership Firm on 1st February 1867. Traversing the 157 years gone by, today Balmer Lawrie is a Miniratna - I Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India, with a turnover of Rs. 2383 crores and a profit of Rs. 154 crores.
Balmer Lawrie is a diversified PSE leveraging technology and innovation for manufacturing and providing world class solutions.
Balmer Lawrie adheres to robust corporate governance practices, emphasising on transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct to ensure sustainable business growth and stakeholder trust.
Balmer Lawrie regularly invites tenders for various projects and services, promoting fair competition and transparency in the procurement process.
Balmer Lawrie through regular press releases, events and newsletters, ensures that its stakeholders are well-informed about the company's latest developments and achievements.
Kolkata 29, 2015 - The 21st session for the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21/CMP11) will be held at Paris from November 30th to December 11th, 2015. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), through the Indian Pavilion being set up at the session, will be focusing on Bio-Fuels, increase in share of CNG and alternative fuels. Balmer Lawrie, an MoPNG Company, gives highest priority to environment protection and has an established Environment Management System across the organization. The Company has been continuously implementing various green and sustainable initiatives and is focused on Energy Management and promotion of Renewable Energy. Balmer Lawrie has installed and commissioned a 160 KWp solar power plant at its Industrial Packaging units in Asaoti and Navi Mumbai and has plans to further install a 250 KWp unit at the other manufacturing units by 2019. Balmer Lawrie has taken various initiatives to minimize the pollution load of its operations. The power and fuel consumption at each of its manufacturing plants is monitored and the quantity of usage per unit of output is continuously reduced. To minimise the generation of hazardous wastes, a Zero Liquid Effluent Discharge plant has been installed at the manufacturing facility in Manali, Chennai. Energy efficient welding machines along with low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) paints have been introduced at Barrel Manufacturing units in Asaoti, Silvassa and Navi Mumbai. For to and fro transportation of containers from Kolkata Port to the company’s Container Freight Station, Balmer Lawrie has built an lntegrated Railway Siding between Kolkata Port and CFS, thus reducing Carbon Footprint significantly. For water conservation, Rain Water Harvesting facility has been implemented at the factory premises in Navi Mumbai and Chennai. The Company ensures proper development of green belts at each of its establishments and carries out regular tree plantation programs. All the major plants/ branches of the Company are ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001 certified. Balmer Lawrie has proactively taken steps for minimizing pollution and reducing Carbon Footprints in various manufacturing operations across the country. Balmer Lawrie, a responsible corporate citizen, strongly values the need for environment protection and constantly partners with various stakeholders to promote environment best practices.