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Industrial-grade construction & hardware logistics


by MS Hardware House

Integrated sourcing, trading and delivery of structural steel, cement, and infrastructure materials across Assam and the North East – engineered for projects that cannot afford downtime.

Primary Base
NEAR SBI, HARDWARE HOUSE, MAIN ROAD,
SILAPATHAR, Dhemaji, Assam, 787059
Response Window
Under 2 business hours
Sectors
Industrial · Commercial · Infrastructure
Modern warehouse with steel racking and lighting
Precision across the entire supply chain
From specification to last-mile delivery for contractors, builders, and industrial clients.
Assam & North East coverage
Material traceability
Live dispatch rhythm 24–72 hour dispatch cycles for stocked lines, with scheduled slots for project-critical shipments. Tracked, documented, and coordinated around site realities.
650+ shipments fulfilled
98% on-time dispatch
Experience & Field History

Grounded in Assam’s construction corridors

MS Hardware House grew from a focused hardware outlet into a construction-grade trading and logistics partner for contractors building Assam’s townships, transport networks, and industrial clusters.

2014–2017

Local hardware roots in Silapathar

Began as a specialist outlet supplying core hardware and construction materials to local builders, small contractors, and emerging infrastructure projects.

2018–2021

Structured trading and warehousing

Expanded inventory into structural steel, cement lines, plumbing, and electrical, while formalising stock controls and dependable delivery runs across Dhemaji district.

2022–Today

MS Hardware House vertical

Launched MS Hardware House as the dedicated project-facing wing – synchronising trading, logistics, and site-ready scheduling for demanding industrial and infrastructure clients.

Trackable performance
10+ yrs
On-ground experience
120+
Active trade accounts
3–5d
Project fulfilment window
4.8★
Client satisfaction

Every order is treated as a project, not a parcel – with checklists, documentation, and proactive communication as standard, not an add-on.

Trading categories

Materials that move projects forward

MS Hardware House consolidates key construction and industrial categories under one accountable roof, ensuring reliable sourcing, consistent quality, and clean documentation for audits and approvals.

Structural steel & sections
High rotation

Angles, channels, beams, plates, and rebar in contractor-ready sizes, aligned with regional project specifications.

Use: Frames, sheds, industrial units Mill test docs available
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Cement & allied products
Schedule backed

Leading cement brands, blended cements, grouts, and related materials engineered for structural and finishing work.

Use: RCC, masonry, finishing Lot-wise batch tracking
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Plumbing & water systems
Assured brands

Pipes, fittings, valves, and fixtures designed for reliable service in both residential and industrial environments.

Use: Water, waste, process lines Pressure-rated options
Electrical & control lines
Contractor ready

Cables, switchgear, panels, and accessories tuned for safe distribution and dependable long-term performance.

Use: Power distribution & controls Compliance-oriented

Hover any category to preview how MS Hardware House structures supply and support for that line.

Logistics & coverage

From Silapathar to key North East corridors

The Silapathar base near SBI anchors a logistics network that connects warehousing, ports, yards, and regional routes – turning MS Hardware House into a dependable extension of your project planning.

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Origin hub · Silapathar, Dhemaji Primary aggregation point for stocked materials, with loading configured for both small and large format vehicles.
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Port & rail feed-in Coordinated with regional railheads and cargo ports for bulk inflows and project-based scheduling at industrial scales.
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Last-mile site runs Routing aligned with actual site constraints, ensuring clear access windows and minimised unloading friction.
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Documentation-ready deliveries Each consignment can be paired with invoicing, dispatch notes, and quality references to support audits and project records.
Silapathar Origin Hub
Cargo Port Integration
Regional Stock Yard
Rail & Highway Link
Primary logistics nodes
Feeder and consolidation points
Preferred project corridors

Map is a schematic representation of the logistics strategy, not a literal geographic map – useful for stakeholders aligning planning and supply conversations.

Why builders stay

Industrial discipline with human clarity

MS Hardware House combines the rigour of a trading house with the responsiveness of an on-site partner, translating material requests into predictable, auditable deliveries.

Every client relationship is treated as a long-term infrastructure: stock planning, scheduling, and communication evolve with your projects instead of resetting with each order.

  • • Project-aware recommendations instead of generic product pushes.
  • • Consistent points of contact for contractors and procurement teams.
  • • Documentation and references structured for engineers and auditors.
Specification clarity
Materials aligned with drawings and site realities, not just catalogue descriptions – reducing rework and returns.
Reliable dispatches
Fixed dispatch windows and proactive status updates keep contractors and project managers aligned.
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Smart stock planning
Frequently-used lines are buffered and forecasted to match recurring project rhythms.
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Documentation-first
Structured invoicing, dispatch notes, and references supporting audits, tenders, and financial controls.
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Local intelligence
Deep familiarity with Assam’s terrain, routes, and seasonality keeps plans realistic and achievable.
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Partnership mindset
Built for contractors, engineers, and owners who value consistency, not just price on a given day.
Client feedback

Trusted by contractors and site teams

From mid-sized builders to industrial maintenance teams, clients rely on MS Hardware House for the kind of reliability that keeps schedules intact and stress off the site.

“We treat MS Hardware House as part of our planning, not just our procurement – they are looped into the project early, so materials and timelines stay under control.”

Senior contractor · Multi-site commercial builds
★★★★★
“On remote sites, one missed truck can derail the week. Their dispatch commitments have been consistently realistic and honoured.”
Infrastructure contractor · Assam
★★★★★
“Instead of simply selling whatever is in stock, they double-check with our engineers and align with the structural drawings.”
Structural consultant
★★★★☆
“There have been weather delays, but we always knew in advance and were able to reorganise work accordingly.”
Industrial facility manager
FAQ

Answers before the first call

The most common questions from contractors, consultants, and owners are addressed upfront so that the first conversation can focus on specifics, not basics.

For project-specific details, share drawings, timelines, and indicative BOQs – MS Hardware House can then respond with a tailored material and logistics outline.

Which regions do you currently service?

Primary operations are centred around Silapathar and Dhemaji with regular runs into wider Assam and nearby North Eastern corridors, aligned with project scale and timelines.

How far in advance should orders be placed?

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Standard lines can often be dispatched within 24–72 hours, but project-critical and bulk requirements are best locked in 7–10 days ahead with drawings and schedules shared early.

Can you support tender and approval documentation?

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Yes. Invoices, dispatch notes, and available quality references can be structured to support tender requirements, audits, and compliance documentation.

Do you handle both small and large projects?

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MS Hardware House is configured for both – from small contractor orders that need agility, to multi-phase projects where consistency and planning are critical.

What is the best way to start a new engagement?

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Share your project type, location, indicative timelines, and any existing BOQ or drawings via email or phone. A structured introductory call can then define scope, categories, and dispatch expectations.