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Cement Corporation of India Limited (CCI) is the only cement manufacturing Public Sector Undertaking of Government of India.The company was incorporated as a wholly government-owned corporation on 18 January 1965, with the objective of setting up cement units in public sector to help achieve self-sufficiency in cement production in the country.
Mysore Cements Limited (also known as Diamond Cement) is one of major producers of Cement in south India since its establishment in 1958 – 59 by Karnataka-based industrialist Sarangapani Mudaliar and by collaboration of Kaisers USA as a Public Limited Company [3] The company produced its major output of 1 ton cement with the investment of about 20 million Rupees, in 1962.
Tamil Nadu Cement Corporation Limited (TANCEM) is a state-government undertaking of Government of Tamil Nadu located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [1] It produces cement, AC sheets, hollow blocks, concrete and other building materials.
Malabar Cements Limited is an Indian cement company. It is among the largest public sector cement production undertakings. It is fully owned by the Government of Kerala and is the only major integrated cement plant in the State. [1] The total installed capacity of MCL is 6.2 lakh tons.
The company is the only cement company to get Superbrand status in India. [ 6 ] On 14 April 2022, Holcim announced that it would exit from the Indian market after 17 years of operations as part of a strategy to focus on core markets and listed its stakes in ACC and Ambuja Cements for sale.
Shree Cement is an Indian cement manufacturer, founded in Beawar, Rajasthan, in 1979. Now headquartered in Kolkata, it is India's third largest cement producer by capacity [2] [3] and second largest cement company by market capitalisation. [4] Shree Cement has an installed capacity of 50.9mt including overseas operations. [5]
In January 2021, it expanded its business to East India [7] by opening a new plant in West Bengal worth 4.5 billion. [8] In August 2021, the company approves a share buyback proposal. In June 2022, the company invested 17–18 billion rupees in doubling the capacity of clinker and adding a capacity of 4 million tonnes to grinding [ 9 ] and ...
[13] [14] In 2020, Wonder Cement invested ₹800 crore to set up cement plants in Badnawar and Jhajjar which increased the annual capacity to 1.3 crore (13 million) tonnes of cement. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 2023, Wonder Cement announced the setup of a new grinding unit at Tulsigram village in Gujarat , while the company's total production capacity ...