Dalmia Bharat, a leading cement manufacturing company, is set to add six million tons per annum (MnTPA) of cement capacity in Maharashtra and Karnataka. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand for cement in these regions.
Cement ProductionDalmia BharatMaharashtraKarnatakaSustainable GrowthReal Estate PuneMar 01, 2025
Dalmia Bharat is expanding its cement capacity in these regions to meet the growing demand for cement due to rapid urbanization and industrialization. The new facilities will help support infrastructure and construction projects in both states.
The new facilities are expected to add six million tons per annum (MnTPA) of cement capacity to Dalmia Bharat's existing production capabilities.
The new facilities are expected to be operational by 2025, aligning with Dalmia Bharat's long-term growth goals.
The expansion includes the use of modern, energy-efficient technologies to reduce environmental impact. Additionally, the new facilities will create jobs and support community development through CSR initiatives.
The expansion aligns with the Indian government's Make in India and Housing for All programs, which aim to boost the construction and infrastructure sectors. Dalmia Bharat's investment in modern, sustainable technologies supports these initiatives.
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