Shree Cement forecasts a 7-8% demand growth in 2025, driven by increased infrastructure spending. The company remains optimistic about the cement industry's future, despite market concerns.
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Shree Cement forecasts a 7-8% demand growth in the cement industry by 2025.
The key factors driving demand growth are increased government spending on infrastructure projects, such as road construction, affordable housing, and urban development.
Shree Cement plans to capitalize on market opportunities through mergers and acquisitions, expansion of its distribution network, and investment in new plants and technologies.
Shree Cement invests heavily in research and development to improve product quality and efficiency. The company is committed to sustainable practices and innovation to maintain its competitive edge.
Shree Cement is expanding its presence in rural areas to tap into the growing demand for housing and infrastructure development, driven by government initiatives and improved economic conditions.
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