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Ambuja Cements Ltd Unit Bhatapara

Ambuja Cements Limited (Unit: Bhatapara) has its existing Integrated Cement Plant for Cement Production Capacity (3.5Million TPA), Clinker Production Capacity (4.8 Million …

Ambuja Cement to commission 5Mt/yr Mundwa cement plant

 — India: Ambuja Cement, part of Switzerland-based Lafarlcim, plans to commission its upcoming Mundwa cement plant in Rajasthan by September 2021. The plant will have a total capacity of 5Mt/yr, consisting of 3Mt/yr of integrated and 2.0Mt/yr of grinding capacity. The Hindu newspaper has reported that the company aims to achieve …

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Cement manufacturing and grinding units located at strategic locations across the country, and a network of over 49,000 dealers and retailers have helped Ambuja Cement …

Adani Group's Ambuja Cements to set up 4 MTPA grinding …

 — NEW DELHI: Adani Group's Ambuja Cements will set up a grinding unit at Jharkhand with a capacity of 4 million tonne per annum (MTPA) and a capital outlay of Rs 1,000 crore.

Ambuja Cements to build new grinding unit in Bihar

 — India: Ambuja Cements will invest US$190m to establish a 6Mt/yr grinding plant in Warisaliganj, Bihar.The project is scheduled in three phases, with the first phase of 2.4Mt/yr costing US$131m, according to the company. The plant has secured environmental clearance and land allocation for potential future expansions, The …

Holcim México to install new grinding unit at Macuspana …

Holcim México will invest US$55m in the construction of a new cement mill at its Macuspana plant in Tabasco state. The producer says that the mill will increase the …

Holcim Mexico Invests $55 Million in New Grinding Facility

 — Holcim Mexico has announced a strategic investment of $55 million to construct a new grinding facility at its cement plant in Macuspana, Tabasco.

Ambuja Cements to invest Rs 1,000 cr to set up grinding …

 — Ambuja Cements, now a part of Adani Group, on Wednesday said it has planned to invest Rs 1,000 crore to set up a cement grinding unit in Godda district of Jharkhand. ... Ltd, recently acquired Sanghi Industries Ltd which has a capacity of 74.6 MTPA with 18 integrated cement manufacturing plants and 14 cement grinding units …

Ambuja Cements

 — India: Ambuja Cements will invest US$190m to establish a 6Mt/yr grinding plant in Warisaliganj, Bihar.The project is scheduled in three phases, with the first phase of 2.4Mt/yr costing US$131m, according to the company. The plant has secured environmental clearance and land allocation for potential future expansions, The …

Ambuja Cements invests Rs 1,600 crore to set up six MTPA cement …

 — File Photo NEW DELHI: Ambuja Cements will invest Rs 1,600 crore to establish the Warisaliganj cement grinding unit, a standalone facility with an overall capacity of six MTPA in the Mosama village, Tehsil Warisaliganj, district Nawada, Bihar. The project will be implemented in three phases with first phase of 2.4 MTPA at an investment of Rs …

Ambuja Cements signs memoranda of understanding for three new grinding

 — India: Ambuja Cements has signed new memoranda of understanding (MoU) with the government of Tamil Nadu for the construction of three grinding plants in the state. Business Today Online News has reported that the plants are part of US$5.14bn in planned capital expenditure (CAPEX) investments in Tamil Nadu by parent company Adani Group.

Ambuja Cements opens plant in Himachal

 — Cement manufacturer Ambuja Cements on Saturday opened a new 1.5-million tonne grinding plant at Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh. The Rs. 300-crore unit was inaugurated by Himachal Pradesh Chief ...

Ambuja gets approval for new grinding plant | World Cement

 — The facility represents an investment of INR4.3 billion (around US$66.43 million) by Ambuja Cement, part of the Lafarlcim group. It will be located on a 125-acre site and is expected to generate around 300 direct and indirect jobs. Ambuja currently operates five integrated cement plants and eight grinding plants across India.

Ambuja Cements plans state-of-the-art cement unit in …

 — Ambuja Cements, a part of the Adani Group, has unveiled plans to establish a cutting-edge cement grinding unit in Motia Village, Godda district, Jharkhand, with a whopping investment of Rs 1,000 crore. The proposed unit, set to boast a capacity of 4.0 MTPA, awaits the necessary approvals and is strategically located in close proximity to …

Wonder Cement plant launched in Maharashtra

 — India: Wonder Cement, a part of the Rajasthan-headquartered RK Group, has announced that it will set up a 2Mt/yr clinker grinding unit in Dhule, Maharashtra at a cost of US$64.7m. The plan marks the company's first foray into the state. This is in addition to the earlier-announced plan to invest US$359m by the end of the 2020 …

Adani to Acquire Holcim's Stake in Ambuja …

 — The two companies are among the strongest brands in India with immense depth of manufacturing and supply chain infrastructure, represented by their 23 cement plants, 14 grinding stations, 80 ready ...

Holcim México inaugurates new Umán grinding unit

 — Lafarlcim subsidiary Holcim México saw the commissioning of its new 0.65Mta grinding plant in Umán, Yucatán. The Umán plant will be supplied with clinker …

Holcim México to install new grinding unit at Macuspana cement plant …

Holcim México will invest US$55m in the construction of a new cement mill at its Macuspana plant in Tabasco state. The producer says that the mill will increase the plant's cement capacity by 50% to 1.5Mt/yr. This will lead to an increase in the plant's total workforce to 300 people.

Holcim Mexico opens new cement grinding plant in Yucatán

 — Holcim subsidiary Holcim Mexico has opened its new 6,50,000t/yr cement grinding plant at Um?n in Yucat?n. The project cost the company $40 million. The plant will receive clinker from its integrated plants at Macuspana in Tabasco, and Orizaba in Veracru. The plant aims at optimising delivery times for cement customers in the area. The plant […]

Holcim Mexico opens new cement grinding plant in Yucatán

 — Holcim subsidiary Holcim Mexico has opened its new 6,50,000t/yr cement grinding plant at Um?n in Yucat?n. The project cost the company $40 million. The plant …

Ambuja Cements announces Rs. 1600 Cr investment to set up 6 MTPA Cement

Ambuja Cements announces Rs. 1600 Cr investment to set up 6 MTPA Cement Grinding Unit in Bihar. Patna. 3 August 2024. Largest investment in the state by a cement industry player. ... Adani Group's cement capacity to 78.9 MTPA with 18 integrated cement manufacturing plants and 19 cement grinding units across the country. The Company …

Holcim Mexico to strengthen Tabasco Operations with $55 …

 — Macuspana, Tabasco, February 13, 2024.- Holcim Mexico, a leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions, has announced a strategic investment of USD 55 million to construct a new grinding facility at its cement plant in Macuspana, Tabasco. This expansion, enhancing cement production capacity to 1.5 million tons per year, …

Ambuja Cement Ltd.

At Ambuja Cement, we continuously invest to strengthen our market position and evolve as a more efficient, cost-competitive and environmentally sustainable organisation. ... We have set up a greenfield integrated plant with 3.0 MTPA clinker capacity and 1.8 MTPA cement grinding capacity at Marwar in Nagaur District of Rajasthan. Commercial ...

Ambuja Cements to invest Rs 310 crore to expand …

Ambuja Cements Ltd., a part of the global conglomerate Holcim, is among the leading cement companies in India. Ambuja Cement has a cement capacity of 29.65 million tonnes with five integrated cement man-ufacturing plants and eight cement grinding units across the country. Ambuja Cement has provided hassle-free, home-building solutions with its ...

Ambuja Cement Ltd.

Ambuja Cements Limited is one of the leading players in the Indian cement and building materials industry and an integral part of the Adani Group. With recent acquisitions, and greenfield and brownfield expansions, Adani Group's cement capacity stands at 78.9 MTPA, spread across 43 cement manufacturing facilities, including 18 integrated plants.

Ambuja Cements to acquire grinding unit in Tamil Nadu

 — India: Ambuja Cements will acquire the grinding unit of My Home Group in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, for US$49.6m. The unit has a capacity of 1.5Mt/yr. The unit has a capacity of 1.5Mt/yr. The acquisition is spread across a 24.6-hectare site near Tuticorin Port and comes with a long-term fly ash agreement.

Ambuja Cement’s Strategic plan on track

 — Growth: Ambuja Cement has ambitious growth plans to increase capacities and capture market growth in India. Its upcoming facility in Marwar Mundwa, Rajasthan …

Ambuja Cements' Marwar cement plant commences

 — The plant has and an additional 2Mt/yr of grinding capacity. The Orissa Diary newspaper has reported that the producer invested US$316m in its construction. The Marwar cement plant increases Ambuja Cement's installed capacity by 20% to 29.7Mt/yr.

Ambuja Cement Ltd.

Ambuja Cements takes immense pride in creating an extensive portfolio comprising a diverse range of cement and allied products under the building material ecosystem, …

Ambuja Cement commences commercial …

 — The trial runs at the new plant were virtually inaugurated by the Honourable Chief Minister of Rajasthan Shri Ashok Gehlot on 21 August 2021. Built over an investment of Rs. 2350 crore, this Greenfield …

Adani Group acquires Penna Cement at enterprise value …

businesses. Ambuja, with its subsidiaries ACC Ltd. and Sanghi Industries Ltd, has taken the Ad ani Group's cement capacity to 78.9 MTPA, with 18 integrated cement manufacturing plants and 19 cement grinding units acrossthe country. Ambuja has been recognised among 'India's Most Trusted Cement Brand' by TRA Research in its Brand …

Ambuja Cement plans Rs 10 billion plant in Jharkhand

Ambuja Cements (ACL) announced a Rs.10 billion investment to establish a four million tonnes per annum (MTPA) cement grinding unit in Jharkhand. The project, is part of a comprehensive approach to dispose fly ash in an environmentally safe manner, contributing to a circular economy.