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Dugongo Cement plant inaugurated 27 May 2021
Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi inaugurated the 2Mta Dugongo Cement plant, in the southernmost district of Matutuine, on Wednesday.
The US$330m investment by the Chinese West International Holding sees the creation of a greenfield plant on 400,000ha, including a quarry and residential complex for some of the 300 permanent staff.
Dugongo Cement has its own charcoal-fired 36MW power station. Water is taken from the Maputo River basin and treated to serve the plant.
President Nyusi said the country now has 16 cement plants, which have a production capacity of over 7Mta. Of the total number, nine factories are in Maputo and the others in Sofala, Nampula and Cabo Delgado provinces. There are two others under construction, one in Niassa and another in Maputo.
April 11, 2021
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Ambuja Cement will complete its integrated greenfield cement plant at Mundwa in Rajasthan with investment of ₹2,350 crore by September quarter.
The new plant will enhance the clinker capacity of the company by three mtpa and help improve cement sales by 5 mtpa.
Ambuja Cement is also evaluating brownfield expansions at Bhatapara in Chhattisgarh and Maratha (Chandrapur) Maharashtra plants besides looking at significant de-bottlenecking opportunities across all plants to reach 50 mtpa capacity in the medium term. Addressing shareholders virtually at the company’s 38th AGM, Martin Kriegner, Non-Executive Director, Ambuja Cement, said the company has a robust roadmap to become the best in the industry with strategic priorities structured under key levers of growth, competitiveness, innovation and digitalisation and sustainability.
February 14, 2021
Keshav Bhajanka, Executive Director, Century Ply× As demand improves in the post-Covid era, Century Plyboards is looking at a Rs 650 crore cap-ex plan, its largest in recent times, over the next two years.
The company will add a greenfield plant, an MDF (medium density fiberboard) unit in South India at an estimated cost of Rs 450 crore. The unit is expected to be operational by FY23. Details of the State where the unit would come up and its capacity are yet to be finalised.
The other aspect is with regards to the brownfield expansion. The company is ramping up capacities at its MDF plant at Hoshiarpur in Punjab by 67 per cent (from 600 cubic meters per day to 1000 cubic meters per day) at an estimated cost of Rs 200 crore. Commercial production will start in the next 12 months.