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Adani to build new greenfield cement plant in Odisha

28 October 2024

India: Adani Group has entered talks with the Odisha government to construct its first greenfield cement plant. Ambuja Cements, a subsidiary of the Adani group, is likely to build the 4Mt/yr unit for US$357 – 416m. The plant is expected to be operational by the 2028 financial year, according to the Hindustan Times. This follows Adani's recent announcement of a new clinker grinding unit in Bihar for US$190 – 238m. Funding for the plant will reportedly come from internal accruals.

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Ambuja Cements reports financial results for September 2024 quarter

28 October 2024

India: Ambuja Cements has reported a 22% year-on-year fall in standalone net profit to US$60.4m for the quarter ending September 2024, down from US$77.6m in the same period in 2023. Revenue from operations rose by 6% year-on-year to US$507m, compared to US$478m in the previous corresponding period. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the quarter also decreased by 12% year-on-year to US$82.3m. The company aims to achieve 100Mt/yr capacity by the end of the 2024 financial year, following the acquisition of a 47% share in Orient Cements.

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Dalmia Cement to build new plant in Madhya Pradesh

25 October 2024

India: Dalmia Cement will set up a new cement plant in Madhya Pradesh with a capacity of 4Mt/yr, at a cost of US$475m. This plant will reportedly be the first in the country to operate entirely using renewable energy, according to Group Managing Director Punit Dalmia.

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UltraTech Cement collaborates with UCLA for low-carbon technology

25 October 2024

India: UltraTech Cement has entered a collaboration agreement with the Institute for Carbon Management (ICM) at the University of California (UCLA) to develop new technology that aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from cement production. The partnership will see the construction of a demonstration plant at one of UltraTech's integrated cement plants. Further details on the technology are available in Global Cement’s news story from 15 October 2024.

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Ambuja Cements to acquire Orient Cement

22 October 2024

India: Adani Group subsidiary Ambuja Cements has entered talks for the acquisition of Orient Cement (OCL) at a value of US$451m. Ambuja Cements will acquire 47% of OCL's shares from its current promoters and certain public shareholders, fully funded through internal accruals. Orient Cement has two cement plants in the south and one in western India, according to Reuters.

Director of Ambuja Cements, Karan Adani, said "This timed acquisition marks another significant step forward in Ambuja Cements' accelerated growth journey, increasing cement capacity by 30Mt/yr within two years of Ambuja's acquisition. By acquiring OCL, Ambuja is poised to reach 100Mt/yr cement capacity in the financial year 2025. The acquisition will help to expand Adani Cement's presence in core markets and improve its pan-India market share by 2%. OCL's assets are highly efficient, equipped with railway sidings and well supported by captive power plants, renewable energy, waste heat recovery systems, and alternative fuel and raw material facilities. OCL's strategic locations, high-quality limestone reserves and requisite statutory approvals present an opportunity to increase cement capacity in the near term to 16.6Mt/yr."

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Jindal Panther Cement launches new grinding unit in Angul

22 October 2024

India: Jindal Panther Cement (JPC), part of the Jindal Group, has commissioned its first cement grinding unit with a capacity of 1.5Mt/yr at Angul, Odisha. The unit will use about 1Mt/yr of blast furnace slag from Jindal subsidiary Jindal Steel & Power’s (JSPL) nearby integrated steel plant, operating with the industry's lowest clinker factor as part of its decarbonisation strategy. The Angul grinding unit will produce low-carbon Portland slag and composite cement for central and eastern India, repurposing waste from JSPL's operations and aligning with the group's decarbonisation goals. In the future, JPC plans to increase production capacity at both of its facilities, Angul and Raigarh, to 7Mt/yr, with an investment of US$257m.

CEO of JPC, Rohit Vohra, said "The commissioning of our Angul grinding unit marks a significant step in our journey towards a sustainable future. Our low-carbon cement and innovative distribution model position us uniquely to support eastern India's infrastructure growth while contributing to a greener planet."

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UltraTech Cement reports 2024 second quarter results

22 October 2024

India: UltraTech Cement has published its financial results for the second quarter ending 30 September 2024. For the second quarter, the company reported sales of US$1.86bn, down by 2.1% from US$1.90bn in the same period of 2023. Revenue for the second quarter of 2024 was US$1.89bn, marking a year-on-year decrease of 2% from US$1.92bn in 2023. Net income fell to US$97.5m, down by 36% from US$152m in 2023, with net profit after tax dropping to US$202m, a 52% decrease from US$240m recorded in the preceding June quarter. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the September 2024 quarter stood at US$239.94m, a decrease of 18% year-on-year.

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Dalmia Bharat reports 2024 second quarter results

21 October 2024

India: Dalmia Bharat has reported a 60.5% decline in net profit to US$5.83m for the second quarter ending 30 September 2024, down from US$14.8m in the same period in 2023. Revenue from operations slightly decreased by 2% to US$36.7m, compared to US$37.5m in 2023. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) also fell by 27% to US$5.16m. However, the company recorded an 8.4% year-on-year increase in cement volumes to 6.7Mt.

Managing director and CEO Puneet Dalmia said "I believe that as India grows, the cement sector will continue to flourish. We are actively working to announce our Phase II expansions within the next nine months and achieve our interim milestone of 75Mt/yr by the 2028 financial year."

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Shree Cement Ras facility earns NABL accreditation

21 October 2024

India: Shree Cement's Ras quality control laboratory in Rajasthan has been recognised by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), affirming its compliance with the ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standards. Managing Director Neeraj Akhoury said that the accreditation acknowledges the company's commitment to providing premium, sustainable building materials. The laboratory's role in ensuring standardisation across all product testing is important for maintaining production quality at the plant.

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Meghatop Cement public hearing proceeds despite protests

21 October 2024

India: The environmental public hearing for Meghatop Cement's proposed integrated cement plant in Wahiajer village, Elaka Narpuh, was conducted on 18 October 2024, according to The Shillong Times. The plant is planned to have a 3.3Mt/yr clinker capacity and 16MW waste heat recovery system, and has faced a mixed reaction from several community members. Franky Laloo from the Meghalaya Pollution Control Board led the hearing, attended by district officials, villagers and company representatives. Supporters emphasised the potential community benefits of the plant, but the Jaintia Women Council expressed some concerns, saying that “We intended to voice our opposition at the hearing, but were prevented by village volunteers and police. A hearing that only accommodates supporters is unacceptable.”

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