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Home News HeidelbergCement commissioned new cement capacities in central India

HeidelbergCement commissioned new cement capacities in central India

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February 19, 2013
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HeidelbergCement has successfully completed the expansion of its clinker and cement grinding plants in Damoh district (Narsingarh and Imlai facilities) in the federal state of Madhya Pradesh and in Jhansi in the federal state of Uttar Pradesh, central India, at a capital cost of €216 million. With the expansion, annual clinker production capacity of the Narsingarh production site rose from 1.2 to 3.1 million tonnes. An around 20km long overland belt conveyor, which is one of the longest in India, has been b

HeidelbergCement has successfully completed the expansion of its clinker and cement grinding plants in Damoh district (Narsingarh and Imlai facilities) in the federal state of Madhya Pradesh and in Jhansi in the federal state of Uttar Pradesh, central India, at a capital cost of €216 million.

With the expansion, annual clinker production capacity of the Narsingarh production site rose from 1.2 to 3.1 million tonnes. An around 20km long overland belt conveyor, which is one of the longest in India, has been built for the limestone transport from the quarry to the Narsingarh facility.

Annual cement grinding capacity of the Imlai plant was increased from 1 to 2 million tonnes and of the Jhansi plant from 0.8 to 2.7 million tonnes. Clinker for both cement grinding plants is supplied by Narsingarh unit.

HeidelbergCement India Limited, a subsidiary of HeidelbergCement, operates two integrated cement and two cement grinding plants in central, western and southern India.

With the expansion of the plants, annual cement production capacity rose in India from 3.1 to 6 million tonnes.

“The commissioning of new cement capacities in central India is an important milestone of our strategy of focusing on expanding our clinker and cement capacities in fast growing emerging markets,” says Dr Bernd Scheifele, chairman of the managing board of HeidelbergCement.

“Cement demand in India has been growing consistently at about 6%–8% for the last two years and we expect it to further increase in the coming years. We understand that the Indian Government will be investing US$1 trillion (€750 billion) in infrastructure projects over the next five years which will fuel the growth in the country.”

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