M S Mohanlal Narayanmal is a warehousing-led trading house specialising in grains, pulses and Assam-origin teas, combining deep local sourcing with structured storage, quality control and just‑in‑time dispatch for wholesalers and institutional buyers.
Rooted in Bijni, Chirang, the firm operates as a specialist link between growers, mandis, auction platforms and regional distributors, with warehousing built directly into the trading model.
Operating from Ward No 4, Kuklung Road, Bijni, the business is positioned on a strategic route that connects rural collection points with regional distribution markets, minimising dead mileage and loading delays.
Trade engagements typically span seasonal stocking of grain and pulses, block purchases of Assam tea, and just‑in‑time supply to wholesalers and food processors who require both volume and predictability.
Every consignment is treated as an asset in custody, with structured documentation, inward/outward logs and transparent coordination between farmers, brokers and institutional buyers.
The warehouse is optimised for dry bulk agro commodities and packaged goods, allowing buyers to consolidate lots across multiple categories while retaining clear documentation per batch.
Product categories are illustrative and can be tailored by contract to suit seasonal buying programs, institutional specs and route‑specific demand across Northeast India.
The operating model is built to keep inventory visible, vehicles moving and every transaction supported with clear documentation across the chain.
From high‑bay racking to clearly marked staging zones, the space is designed to protect cargo while keeping operations fast, safe and verifiable.
Relationships are built around predictable execution, clear communication and the confidence that inventory is being handled as carefully as if it were on the client’s own premises.
“Loads from Bijni arrive consistently on‑spec and on‑time. The warehousing approach makes it easy for our team to plan dispatch to North Bengal without worrying about last‑minute changes.”
“We use the facility as a buffer for agro inputs, with careful stacking and clear documentation for every truck. It functions like a satellite yard for our distribution centre.”
“Assam tea lots are handled with the same seriousness we expect closer to auction centres, with proper records of arrival, storage and dispatch for each batch.”
“Communication is straightforward. Once a schedule is agreed, we know the cargo will be staged and vehicles will turn around quickly with the correct paperwork.”
Common questions around storage, trading modes and coordination are addressed upfront so that every new engagement starts with shared expectations and clearly defined roles.
Commercial information, trading relationships and operational data are handled with care, with clear terms around how information is used and how the facility is expected to be used by clients and partners.