Dalmia Bharat Starts Production at New 2.4 MTPA Cement Grinding Facility in Assam

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Dalmia Bharat has officially commenced production at its new 2.4 Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) cement grinding facility in Assam, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy. The state-of-the-art facility is expected to boost the company’s production capacity and cater to the growing demand for cement in the North Eastern region of India.

Located strategically in Assam, the plant will play a pivotal role in supporting infrastructure development in the region, which has been witnessing rapid growth in both residential and commercial sectors. The facility is equipped with the latest technology, ensuring enhanced energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact in cement production.

Dalmia Bharat’s investment in this new facility is part of its broader plan to expand its footprint in key markets across India and meet the rising demand for sustainable and high-quality cement products. The company aims to capitalize on the growing construction activities in the region and contribute to the government’s push for infrastructure development in the North East.

This new plant is expected to generate local employment opportunities and strengthen Dalmia Bharat’s position as a leading player in India’s cement industry.

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