Madaras Cement invests in southern India

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India: Madras Cement is planning to pump in around USD34m on expansion and power projects at its three cement plants in southern Indian city of Tamil Nadu. As per the company's 2010-11 annual report, it has plans to invest USD13.6m in the installation of a roller press at its R R Nagar power plant for expanding the cement grinding capacity to 260t/hr from the current level of 210t/hr. The planned project will start commissioning in March 2012. Apart from the roller press, the company is looking to install a 25MW thermal power plant at the same plant at an estimated cost of USD25m.

Madras will also install a roller press and a heavy fuel oil-based power generator of 5MW at its Salem grinding unit with a projected investment of USD25m and USD5.2m respectively. In addition to the expansion of the production capacity at its Ariyalur plant, Madras is looking to build up a second facility with a capacity of 2Mt/yr, which is to be commissioned in August 2011.

Last modified on 22 November 2011

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