Dalmia Bharat, a leading cement manufacturer, is set to bolster its presence in Maharashtra and Karnataka with the establishment of a new grinding unit in Belgaum. This strategic move aims to tap into the underserved southern Maharashtra market and fuel e
Dalmia BharatBelgaumMaharashtraKarnatakaCement IndustryReal Estate MaharashtraMar 01, 2025
Dalmia Bharat is constructing a new grinding unit in Belgaum, which is expected to cater to the underserved southern Maharashtra market and contribute to the local economy.
The new grinding unit will create job opportunities, enhance supply chain efficiency, and reduce transportation costs, making Dalmia Bharat's products more accessible to customers in the region.
Dalmia Bharat incorporates energy-efficient processes and minimal environmental impact in its operations. The new grinding unit in Belgaum will use advanced technologies to ensure sustainability.
Dalmia Bharat's CSR initiatives focus on education, health, and community development. The company's presence in Belgaum will provide opportunities for local communities to benefit from these initiatives.
The new grinding unit in Belgaum is part of Dalmia Bharat's broader strategy to expand its footprint in key markets and drive growth and development in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
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