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Udayapur Cement Industries Limited (Nepali: उदयपुर सिमेन्ट उद्योग लिमिटेड) is a cement industry run by the Government of Nepal. [1] The factory is located at Jaljale in Udayapur District of Nepal. The industry was established on 14 June 1987.
Adani Cement is wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprises and has not begun its business operations. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] It was reported in June 2021 that the Adani Group planned to set up a cement plant in Maharashtra which will have an initial capacity of 5-Million tonnes per annum with an approximate investment of ₹900-1,000 crore. [ 34 ]
She is the current Vice-Chairperson & Managing Director of JK Lakshmi Cement. [55] Anshuman Singhania - Son of Sri Pati and Vinita Singhania. He is the Deputy Managing Director of JK Tyre & Industries. [56] Shrivats Singhania - He is the younger son of Sri Pati Singhania and Vinita Singhania and is currently the Director of Udaipur Cement Works ...
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]
ACC Limited (Formerly The Associated Cement Companies Limited) is an Indian cement producer, headquartered in Mumbai. It is a subsidiary of Ambuja Cements and a part of the Adani Group . On 1 September 2006, the name of The Associated Cement Companies Limited was changed to ACC Limited.
In 2002 Shree Cement was in deep trouble, and he nearly agreed a 50/50 merger with the French cement company Vicat. [3] With his father's approval, he declined the merger and turned things around, increasing capacity ten-fold over a decade, and with the share price rising from Rs 45 ten years ago to Rs 4,500.
A series of mergers and buyouts made Holcim one of the two largest cement manufacturers worldwide by 2014, roughly tied with rival Lafarge. In April 2014, the two companies agreed to a US$60 billion "merger of equals". The company was the market leader in cement production in Australia, Azerbaijan, India, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Latin America.
JSW Cement – Currently, it has a capacity of 20.6 MTPA. [41] [42] The company is currently engaged in initiatives to develop zero clinker cement, a type of cement that eliminates the need for limestone mining. Instead, it will utilize fly ash and ground-granulated blast-furnace slag, combined with a chemical additive, to produce concrete.