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Shree Cement inaugurates 3 mn ton cement plant in Guntur, invests over Rs 2500 crore

Guntur/Gurugram, April 2, 2024: Shree Cement, one of India’s largest cement producers, today inaugurated its new integrated plant at Dachepalli village, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, six months ahead of schedule. The new plant has cement production capacity of 3 MTPA. The new plant will increase Shree Cement’s manufacturing capacity to 56.4 MTPA.
Built with an investment of Rs 2,500 Crore, the Guntur plant will be Shree Cement’s sixth integrated production facility in the country and second in the Southern region after Kodla in Karnataka, infoms a press release issued by the company.

Speaking on the occasion, Neeraj Akhoury, Managing Director, Shree Cement Ltd, said, “We’re committed to growing responsibly. The Guntur plant reflects this by using advanced technology for manufacturing and controlling emissions, making high quality cement with efficient use of energy. The plant will also drive economic growth and well-being in the area through employment opportunities and partnership with local communities. Our focus remains on serving people, suppliers, customers and communities, aiming for inclusive value creation.”
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