Blue Crane Communications Broadens Horizons with New Industry Ventures

By integrating connectivity, ICT solutions, mechanical and electrical solutions, IoT, and automation, BCC positions itself as a leading systems integrator, playing a pivotal role in Uganda’s infrastructure development.
Blue Crane communications engineers at work during the recent Namboole Stadium renovation. PHOTO: BCC Blue Crane communications engineers at work during the recent Namboole Stadium renovation. PHOTO: BCC
Blue Crane communications engineers at work during the recent Namboole Stadium renovation. PHOTO: BCC

Blue Crane Communications (BCC) has expanded its scope beyond internet services into the mechanical & electrical, and automation sectors, cementing its reputation as a leader in systems integration. Robert Muramuzi, Head of the Mechanical & Electrical department, stated that, in addition to its competitive connectivity services, the company has enhanced its offerings to meet the growing market demand for power and infrastructure solutions.

Muramuzi also revealed that BCC is advancing in renewable energy through its solar division, specializing in solar power design, supply, installation, and power consumables. “We are leveraging solar energy to promote sustainability while offering smart building technologies through our Building Management Systems. This ensures greater efficiency in modern infrastructure,” he said.

He further highlighted BCC’s focus on power systems, including the design, supply, installation, and maintenance of generators, transformers, Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems, and low-voltage distribution panels. In addition to designing, supplying, maintaining, and repairing these systems to ensure long-term efficiency, BCC also provides reliable and affordable internet services. This approach extends to other power infrastructures, including cables and distribution panels. BCC is also making significant strides in mechanical services, including the installation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as water management solutions. These services include water treatment, wastewater systems, and advanced distribution networks, all tailored to meet diverse industrial needs.

BCC’s solutions have been adopted across multiple sectors, including government, banking, education, healthcare, and telecommunications, where the demand for secure and efficient systems continues to grow.

“With over 300 active clients, we are driving transformation in critical industries while positioning ourselves as the go-to systems integrator for connectivity, Enterprise IT solutions, Mechanical & Electrical solutions, Automation & IoT amongst others,” noted Muramuzi.

BCC’s comprehensive approach to connectivity and IT solutions is commendable. By integrating connectivity, ICT solutions, mechanical and electrical solutions, IoT, and automation, the company positions itself as a leading systems integrator, playing a pivotal role in Uganda’s infrastructure development. BCC is not only meeting the demands of its clients but also contributing to the country’s broader economic growth.